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Animal Farm: The Danger Of Ignorance
Number of Words: 583 / Number of Pages: 3
... in the real world by simply looking
back at Hitler. Since the common in Germany was too ignorant to see past
Hitler's ideas, he easily became dictator of Germany.
Manipulation in government is shown when the animals were forced to
build the windmill. The pigs manipulated the animals into thinking that it
would be beneficial, when in reality it turned disastrous. This idea is
also incorporated in the famous quote, "All animals are created equal."
When the pigs first introduce this idea of equality, all the animals praise
them, however, the pigs started to play favorites while still claiming "All ...
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Hamlet - Ophelia Character Analysis
Number of Words: 667 / Number of Pages: 3
... her father’s desires. By not thinking for herself and only doing as her father wished, she ruined her chances of love with Hamlet.
Hamlet put pressure on Ophelia by expecting her to surpass his mother’s shortcomings and be an epitome of womankind. He searched her innocent face for some sign of loving truth that might restore his faith in her. He took her mute terror for a sign of her guilt and found her to be a false person, like his mother. In his letter to her, he addressed the letter to "the most beautified Ophelia" and he terminated the letter with "I love thee best, O most best, believe it" (II, ...
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Talk Show Trash
Number of Words: 1380 / Number of Pages: 6
... in the streets of New York City on many occasions. Now my
question is that is any of this even necessary for people to watch, or the
embarrassment of the individuals and those mentioned in the show.
The next trash candidate would definitely be Jerry Springer, who tries
so very hard at the end of his show to put real-life meaning to the topics of
his show in “Springer's thought of the Day.” Topic this time is “pssst.. I have
a secret to tell you.” During the duration of this show topics ranged from a
forty year old women having an affair with an eighteen year old boy. After the
women told ...
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Macbeth: Macbeth - A Tragic Hero
Number of Words: 1015 / Number of Pages: 4
... ambition;
that he is compelled to commit so many acts of violence by his lust for power.
However, by carefully examining the first act, one can determine the defect in
Macbeth's character that creates his ambition; his true tragic flaw. Macbeth's
tragic flaw is not his ambition as most people believe, but rather his trust in
the words of the witches and in his wife's decisions.
At the beginning of the play Macbeth has no designs on the throne, and
he does not start plotting until his wife comes up with a plan. When first
faced with the witches' words, Macbeth expresses astonishment and disbelief
rat ...
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The Minor Characters In Romeo And Juliet Have A Great Deal Of Influence Of The Destinies Of The Major Characters
Number of Words: 496 / Number of Pages: 2
... to have shaped the destinies of Romeo and
Juliet is Paris. In Act 3, Scene 5, Lady Capulet announces that Juliet is
to marry Paris. "The County Paris, at Saint Peter's church, Shall happily
make thee there a joyful bride." Juliet obviously refuses and goes to Friar
Laurence for help. Friar Laurence devises a plan, which will prevent the
marriage and reunite Romeo with Juliet. However, this plan goes horribly
wrong, perhaps causing the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. If Paris had not
wished to be with Juliet, none of the following would have occurred.
Friar Laurence gives a letter to Friar John to send to ...
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The James Bond Phenomenon
Number of Words: 668 / Number of Pages: 3
... cool, slick James Bond, well so did
the others but he was better at it because he naturally is cool and slick.
Pierce Bronsman played also as a cool, slick James Bond, he really looked like
he was a spy, he kept his cool, I really liked that scene in Golden Eye when he
is at the tanks of fuel where the satellite comes out of the water and they are
shooting at him and there is sparks right next to his eye and he keeps on doing
what he is doing. Talk bout a great and intense scene there. Timothy Dalton
played as fast acting, nervous person as he played James bond. In my opinion he
looked very nervous an ...
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Essy And Possy
Number of Words: 736 / Number of Pages: 3
... language structure in its confusion, or superior in its sense
of purity, creating images and sensations, not restriciting the reader to
mere words.
Lucky's speech is preceded by Vladimir reqesting Pozzo make Lucky
speak. Pozzo insits that Lucky needs his hat to do so. After Lucky has
his hat placed upon his head, Pozzo orders him to "Think!" Lucky begins,
while the others create a sense confusion: Pozzo becomes increasingly
appalled by Lucky's words, while Vladimir and Estragon waiver between
attentiveness and disgusted pain.
The speech is reflective of the rest of the play (and transitiv ...
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Movie: The Time Machine
Number of Words: 266 / Number of Pages: 1
... at the beginning of the movie is
very plausible and also the theory on how the time machine works and runs
through time.
Also another plausible event in which how the world changes as he
progressed through to the future. He would also have to deal with the
effects that time and change did to others that he knew and loved. When he
left the time machine to go see how his world would have changed in 40
years he learns that his friend had died in the war.
When he journeyed into the far future he notices that the world is
split into two different sections: The underground people and the people
who l ...
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The Detriment That Society Can Cause To Its Inhabitants
Number of Words: 1282 / Number of Pages: 5
... committed an illegal act and has broke the law. Nora's husband was
very sick and the only way for him to get better was for him to go to Italy.
There was no way that they could afford the trip on their income. To pay
for the trip, she borrowed money from one of the bank employees, Krogstad.
Then to pay him back, she worked odd jobs and bought the most inexpensive
clothing, and used the money she saved towards paying Krogstad back. Nora
has committed a serious crime by forging the signature of her grandfather.
She did not want to go to him because she did not feel right going to see
him in that co ...
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Tragedy In Oedipus Rex
Number of Words: 575 / Number of Pages: 3
... is indeed his mother as well as his wife. This
occurs rather quickly, very close to the end of the play.
The audience sees this coming long before it actually does, however. In
one of the passages of Oedipus speaking with Jocasta, just about
everything is spelled out for us. Jocasta speaks of Laius leaving the
castle with just a few servants and his being killed where three roads
meet. Oedipus claims that he killed somebody where three roads met, who
had a few servants with him. As though this isn't enough, Jocasta describes
Laius to Oedipus by saying "his figure was not much unlike your own" (p. ...
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