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Macbeth: Blood Will Have Blood
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 427.... were caused by just this issue of a bloody play. Macbeth created the bloodlines, and now he must suffer the consequences.
"Out damned spot, out, I say!", (5.1.37) said by Lady Macbeth as she is being watched by the physic doctor and the gentlewoman. They both watch as Lady Macbeth has a mental breakdown of conscious, just like Macbeth is having. She is thinking as though she has gotten blood on her, also, when it is only a figment of her imagination. As she tries to wash off the non-existent stain of blood, the doctor and gentlewoman watch in concern.
Later, while still .....
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Advertising, What Is It ?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 362.... I don't think advertising is necessary because
we can live with less products. It might even be better with no
advertisements because T.V shows and basketball games would be on
continuously without any commercial interruptions. For example, my
advertisement is advertising Reebok, but I don't need it, I can live with
slippers or nothing at all; nevertheless, wearing a pair of Reebok shoe
would be more comfortable.
I think advertising is the right to choose. When something is
advertised, it does not mean that you have to buy it, but it is giving you
a choice. For e .....
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Ophelia: The Forgotten Character
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1526.... it is his sense of outrage at Ophelia, that she could place obedience to her father before her love for him” (194). Hamlet does not understand her obedience to Polonius. Therefore, in the Nunnery Scene, Hamlet confesses to Ophelia that, “I loved you not” (3.1.117). He has too much pride and rage to confess his love for her.
In essence, “Pretty Ophelia,” as Claudius calls her, is the most innocent victim of Hamlet’s revenge. Hamlet fell in love with Ophelia after the depressing event of his father’s death. According to Arthur Eastman, Hamlet thought of his mother as a p .....
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Is Macbeth A Thoroughly Representative Character?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 410.... no matter
what they had to do. This is the situation Macbeth was in. He was seeking the
throne, and only wanted to find a faster way to obtain that authority, thus he
killed, lied, and cheated his way to that place of honor.
Readers may debate that Macbeth was indeed insane, thus leading the
reader to believe that he was not representative of a typical human. This is
true, yet any human can be insane, which further proves the validity that
Macbeth was a common individual. Perhaps driven to insanity, no evidence exists
to say that Macbeth was not ordinary, which means .....
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Native American Art
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 496.... Northwest people made masks for their ceremonies, many of which had moveable facial features. They also made wooden effigy helmets and clan hats that represented the groups crest animal.
In California, basketry was a distinguishing feature. The baskets had natural and geometric designs, and frequently incorporated feathers and abalone in them. The Chumash cave paintings are unique to California. Some were painted only in red, and others included white black and yellow. The paintings were sometimes representational, displaying plant, animal, and human characteristics. Cam .....
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Blood, Violence And Gore As Entertainment
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 366.... lives because of this film. In this film murder
and violence are justified, and it is these films that affect children the most.
Computer violence is a quite new phenomenon. It was introduced with the
launch of Wolfenstein in 1990. In «Wolfenstein» you are trapped in a maze among
an army of nazis. You'll have to kill your way out. This kind of violence
probably has a deeper influence on children, because they do the killings
themselves. It is interactive violence. In several countries the follow-up game,
Doom, was banned. The software company claimed that it didn't have a .....
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The Instigator
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 830.... tragedy.
On the streets of Verona, Tybalt and his subject run into their
warring counterparts, Benvolio and Mercutio, of the Montague household.
Being a peaceful man, Benvolio talks of peace, trying to stay away from any
further clashes. Nevertheless, at the sound of the word “peace” Tybalt
illustrates his animosity toward the Montagues, as he repulsively responds,
“I hate the word / As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee” (1.1.68-69).
This remark was sparked after a short confrontation, which was stopped by
citizens and peace officers. Later in the story, Mercutio desc .....
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Twelfth Night: Theme Of Love
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 829.... That statement becomes true when
Viola reveals her true identity. Viola and Orsino had a very good friendship,
and making the switch to husband and wife was easy. Viola was caught up in
another true love scenario, only this time she was on the receiving end, and
things didn't work out so smoothly. During her attempts to court Olivia for
Orsino, Olivia grew to love Cesario. Viola was now caught in a terrible
situation and there was only one way out, but that would jeopardize her chances
with Orsino. It's amazing that Olivia could fall for a woman dressed as a man,
but be .....
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