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Othello: Act 5 Analysis
Number of Words: 327 / Number of Pages: 2
... be made. Such as
the one to kill his wife. He also jumps to conclusions too quickly. This is
shown when Iago and Bianca are talking about Cassio and Othello misinterprets
them talking about Desdemona. "Ay, let her rot and perish and be damned
tonight, for she shall not live." (4:1, 200-201. Othello is planning
Desdemona's death. He appears to be very stressed out, by the way he acts and
talks. He tries to think that everything is all right but based on what he
hears from Iago, it really isn't.
Iago's many plans to destroy Othello and others work well. The
destruction of Othello was mainly cau ...
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Twelfth Night: Summary
Number of Words: 1297 / Number of Pages: 5
... of Viola throughout the play), has already became a servant to the Duke.
Her first job is to try and persuade Olivia to go out with the Duke. Viola has
fallen in love with the Duke.
Scene Five
Maria and Feste the clown are talking when Olivia enters with Malvolio.
She has a conversation with Feste, and he gets the better of her. Maria
announces that a young ‘man' (Cesario) is here to see Olivia. She says that if
he is from the Duke, she will not see him. Maria returns and says the young man
will not take no for an answer, so Olivia meets him with Maria at her side.
Cesario is very convincing about ...
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The Death Of A Salesman: How Biff Shows Irresponsibility
Number of Words: 451 / Number of Pages: 2
... and since he has been concentrating on football, he has little or no
skills at anything else. He depends on Willy's support to help him. But since
Willy's expectations of Biff are not met, Biff does not receive the help he
needs and moves off on his own. This leaves Biff to find a goal in life and
reach it.
Finally, Biff does not know what to do for a living. He is constantly
moving around, unsure of what to do next. This may be because of his
uncertainty of a future. Biff has never held a steady job. Because of this, he
has never held a steady home. This shows a lot of irresponsibility. Until ...
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Les Miserables
Number of Words: 986 / Number of Pages: 4
... silver.
The next scene in 10 years later set in a factory where we meat the
other main character, Fantine. As she is reading a letter her perverted
boss snatches it up with his hands and reads it aloud. Fantine has a
daughter that lives with an innkeeper and his wife who are the only ones in
this whole play that give some comedy relief. They treat her daughter
horribly and when the boss finds out that she has a daughter he thinks of
her as a prostitute and kicks her out of the factory, which is in the town
in which the new honest Valjean is the mayor. To support her child Fantine
sells her chain ...
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Hamlet: Human Nature
Number of Words: 709 / Number of Pages: 3
... another.
You jig and amble and you [lisp,] you nickname God’s
creatures and make your wantonness [your] ignorance.
I say we will have no more marriage. (3.1.142-149)
Knowing that Polonius was an accomplice in such a vicious act Hamlet did not want to betray his father by marrying into a sinful family. In agreement to this idea Hamlet also said, “Get thee to a nunn’ry, why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?” for if Ophelia were to be a nun she would not be given the chance to bear children who would grow up to traitors like their grandfather, Polonius.
Another one of Hamlets traitors, King ...
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Hamlet: Hamlet's Hate For His Uncle Brought On By Ghost
Number of Words: 467 / Number of Pages: 2
... contrive against thy mother
aught"(pg.31) lead Hamlet to believe that his mother also had something to do
with his fathers death. His mother whom he loved so dearly now becomes one
of his worst enemies, destroying him even more than before. Hamlets mother, and
uncle however are only the beginning of this emotional roller coaster, later he
is betrayed by two of his best friends.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. two of Hamlets dearest friends betray him
by turning him over to his uncle, who plans to ship him to England for his death,
and further more are the ones to escort Hamlet to the ship. "wi ...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Women In Elizabethian England
Number of Words: 317 / Number of Pages: 2
... It seemed to be the view at this time that men were
wholly responsible for the creation of children and woman were just a vessel for
the birthing. Which is curious because one would expect woman to hold a higher
place for giving birth to children, the lifeline to the future.
During the Shakespearean era woman were seen as second class citizens.
Although the start of marriage for love was just beginning, woman were still
expected to do what males told them. In addition, they were seen as a mere
vessel for birth and did not play an integral role in the creation of a child.
Men were to be treated wit ...
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Timeline Of Art
Number of Words: 1773 / Number of Pages: 7
... with aims
that could be realized such as successive movements as Cubism was, but was
a erratic process of experiments with possibilities suggested by the post-
impressionist painters.
Cubism:
Cubism, which began very shortly after Fauvism, is exemplified by
Pablo Picasso. In this movement the flattened space including background
and foreground are related in a new and more abrupt manner. The first
effect is of a camera in motion, a kaleidoscopic impression of the solid
portions of the figure. This certain feature can be contrasted to the
impressionist movements' works. Added to this kaleidos ...
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The Making Of A Movie
Number of Words: 500 / Number of Pages: 2
... This is where the director of the production is located. The director has many responsibilities and roles within a film production. They interpret scripts, select cast and crew members and, approve scenery, costumes, and music. The directors have the tremendous responsibility of meeting hundreds schedules, and staying in a specific budget set by the producer while solving tiny problems that take place on the set or stage. The pay for directors depends on how much they are in demand in the industry. Some people make $0 per film or production, while others can make over $200,000 per film o ...
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A Street Car Named Desire: Theme Of Reality Vs. Illusion
Number of Words: 301 / Number of Pages: 2
... creates a dim
surrounding to help hide her true appearance. Unlike Stella, Blanche is
afraid of her reality. She is afraid of getting old which is which she
puts covers on the lamps to dim the lights. She's afraid of being alone,
which was why she tried so hard to keep Mitch from finding out about her
past.
In conclusion, although Stella and Blanche were brought up in the
same environment, they matured differently. Stella deals with her reality
and doesn't try to cover it up with lies, unlike Blanche who creates
illusions to cover up her problems and fears. ...
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