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Macbeth By William Shakespear
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1252.... modern version was made for the BBC to be put directly on TV for England.
Both films tell a story of Macbeth. Three witches prophecy that he will be King and this leads him to kill Duncan the King of Scotland. He becomes more and more involved in murder and terrible deeds. He arranges for his friend Banquo to be murdered because he is afraid that Banquo’s after sons will become Kings. Macbeth goes back to the witches who tell him that "no man of woman born will harm him”and until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane (his castle) he will not be harmed. Macbeth gets so o .....
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The Demon Lover
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 933.... to the lover by Kathleen is unclear. It may have been too upsetting for Kathleen to think about or even remember at that time. Like her lover’s face, the promise may have been forgotten. She may have gone to the house the day she had promised to meet him subconsciously. She was suppose to wait for her lover’s return, yet she got married to another man. There is an impulse to think that no matter what she belongs to the cold-hearted lover of hers. Whatever the promise was it must have been bleak for her to feel as if she was lost or forsworn to the promise. She had .....
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Mengele A Psychological Analys
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 502.... captivity. The methodical monster side is best shown by a case of a set of male twins who showed a symptom of tuberculosis. When the inmate doctors reported that they couldn't find the disease, Mengele took the twins in another room, shot them in the neck and proceeded to examine their organs, only to come to the same conclusion. Even though the two boys were amongst his favorite captives, he had no trouble, or afterthought, in killing them. Another trait was Mengele's "schizoid tendencies." He was paranoid about cleanliness. Inmate doctors had to air out hospital wards p .....
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A New England Nun
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1737.... Louisa’s animals and their relationship to her suitor are further links between her and her pets. The suitor brings out different traits than the norm in both the animals and the woman of this story.
The man’s influence is seen as disruptive. Man is seen as a threat to the serenity and security of a spinster’s life. Imagery put forth by this story, and by stereotypes of the
day is of the new England spinster. Women who were not married yet, lived a life of chores and piousness. They learned their domestic chores and other things that would make them presentable as a wi .....
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A Rose For Emily 4
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 767.... all alone. She didn’t ever recover form this, she isolated her self in her house. The only person that saw her on a regular basis was a black man that brought her food when she needed it. The only man that her father must of approved of ran out on her. This must have been the breaking point for her. Loosing the two most important people in her life near the same time must have been unbearable for her.
After these two events have passed the community attempts to reach out to her. When her father dies the women on the town try to comfort her but she is still in denial .....
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The Allegory Of The Cave
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 428.... the other captives of the truth, they laugh at and ridicule the enlightened one, for the only reality they have ever known is a fuzzy shadow on a wall. They could not possibly comprehend another dimension without beholdin! g it themselves, therefore, they label the enlightened man mad. For instance, the exact thing happened to Charles Darwin. In 1837, Darwin was traveling aboard the H.M.S. Beagle in the Eastern Pacific and dropped anchor on the Galapagos Islands. Darwin found a wide array of animals. These differences in animals sparked Darwin on research, which lasted well up .....
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Douglas' "Narcissism As Liberation: The Power Of The Media
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 1985.... concerning the essay which is to help each
individual reader create their own opinion on the power of media and it's
effects on American culture today.
Douglas clearly communicates her stance on the issue of the power
of media throughout her essay. She believes the media has an extremely
strong effect on American culture today and she does not believe the effect
is a very good one for society. The media does an excellent job of pulling
society into the advertisement which results in sales. The media also does
a very good job in making society believe that not using a ce .....
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Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1358.... from the bonds of poverty, oppression and racial discrimination. Walter Lee feels that with money he can change the hegemony’s view of him as a poor, stupid, black servant. The hegemony’s social construction of reality about blacks as being lesser and the hegemony’s ethnocentric perception of being superior, is corroborated in an article titled "The Colour Bar of Beauty" from The Peak. Cristina Rodrigues, a member of the black cultural and social activist group Olodum, says " In Brazil, nobody wants to be black because the mass media equates black with po .....
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