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Romeo And Juliet: Romeo

... because Tybalt killed Benvolio, and Romeo was going to fight Tybalt to death. Romeo Romeo speaks like a well educated person because when he talks, he uses very proper(for back then) speech. When he says things like "Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear that with silver all these fruit-tree tops—" on page 511, line 110. When Romeo says things like this, it shows how well he can put words together. When Romeo says "I have a night's cloak to fide me from their sight." On page 510, line 80. He meant that he will hide from everyone, j ...

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The Crucible's Giles Corey: More Weight

... from him, which was somehow disrupting his prayers. “It discomfits me! Last night--mark this--I tried and tried and could not say my prayers. And then she close her book and walks out of the house, and suddenly--mark this--I could pray again!” (p. 40) The explanation for this was very simple: Giles was not a churchgoing man. But, not realizing what he had done, Giles Corey had just sentenced his wife to be hanged. The hysteria over witches continues to grow, and Corey's wife is tried as a witch. When he realizes what he has caused to ...

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A Streetcar Named Desire: Condeming Those Who Treat Others With Harshness And Cruelty

... out her share of insensitivities during her younger days. When Blanche was 16, she had a very handsome lover named Allan Gray. She was very much in love with him and decided to marry him. But by total surprise one night, Blanche found her lover in bed with another man. She tried to pretend that nothing had happened. However, she was unable to hold what she saw inside, and told Allan "I saw, I know, you disgust me…"( p.96). To Allan, Blanche seemed to be a person who accepted him for who he was in a society where homosexuals are di ...

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Analysis Of The Final Scene Of Braveheart

... be when you know you are going to die (to make you flash between old memories). The shots of the crowd gave you a feeling of being right there in amongst them, watching William Wallace getting his guts pulled out of his body. It also with the expressional shots of the people at first giving you a sort of pissed off emotion when the laugh and spit at him. Then when they see his devotion to being free they were begging him to plead mercy to the King of England to see him suffer no more. When you see the close ups of William Wallace you can ...

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Movie: The Mission

... the matter to prove that. Spain and Portugal had negotiated the treaty of Tordesillias. In this treaty the two countries split the western world into two parts where Spain can have one half and Portugal the other. In the newer version of the treaty, the line that split the land was moved in favor of Portugal. On that land, missionaries had already set up missions. To better the economy for Portugal, the Spanish Church was sent in to get the Jesuits out. The would be effected by the continuation of the Jesuits because of the slave trade. ...

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Macbeth: Independence And Failure

... or fall. If the limb slides completely out, the rest of the limbs may follow because the bundle is loose. Marriage is like a triangle. Each spouse makes up one of the leaning sides, and marriage the lower side. The three together are very strong, but to stand they all must be united. The longer a marriage is held the longer the bottom stretches, and the more dependent each person becomes on the other. If one side tries to stand on its own then the second will fall on the first as it tries to stand. This metaphor also excellently exempli ...

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Essay About Criticism Of Shakespeare's Plays

... daughter and while this interpretation may be true there are other aspects to consider which are not typically presented when reviewing these female characters. Each of these women is worthy of acclaim for her strengths of character as well as in opposition to the male characters and various subplots within Lear. A common interpretation of Lear is one of the juxtaposition of good and evil within the play. Many traditional critics have made this idea their primary focus in interpretations which often ignores the feminist and clas ...

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Hamlet’S Motives For Revenge

... had to be involved with the plot of murder of the old king, or at least were the master minds behind the people that committed this horrible action. But since Hamlet loved his mother very much, he ruled out the Claudius must have been the one that commanded and came up with the strategy of acquiring power. One other thing that had to be a motive for Hamlet actions, was that all the people around him stopped mourning the king’s death and started celebrating the marriage between his mother and Claudius. And including that it seemed to be ...

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The Use Of Camera Angles In Citizen Kane

... Kane's large mansion is shown. Welles uses angles looking up to and down upon the house to show it's enormous size. This gives the viewer a sense of how large the house is but on a deeper level how far Kane has come and large he himself has become. Kane started out as an orphan and amassed a large fortune and became in other words a "big wig" in society. The angles help to state that point and portray it to the viewers without words. The third example of shots in the movie is a long shot in which workers at a plant are shown going in, i ...

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Macbeth: The Murder

... was to get the guards drunk, kill Duncan in his sleep, and blame it on the guards. Macbeth made two mistakes in the murder. First, he brought the murder weapons back with him instead of leaving them by the guards. Second, when they asked him why he killed the guards, he rambled on about his anger and his rage. Lady Macbeth had to fake faint to distract their dinner guests from what Macbeth was saying. One thing that went Macbeth's way was that Malcolm and Donalbain fled because they thought that whoever killed their father would ...

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Fashion In The 60's

... accessories such as perspex rings and earrings and fold chain belts. For women, there were long flowing skirts in intricate cotton prints. For both sexes, Indian Kafthans, headbands, "love beads", bell and bell - bottomed hipsters were the big thing. Hipsters were unisex trousers that rested on the hips rather than the waist. A wide belt with a heavy buckle was added. The light weight ski-pants of the 50's gradually gave way to flares, bell bottoms, and loon pants, bright colors, novel materials, chunky rings, and sports cars were all part ...

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A Doll's House: Theme Of Emancipation Of A Woman

... Nora pretends that she needs Torvald to teach her every move in order to relearn the dance. The reader knows this is an act, and it shows her submissiveness to Torvald. After he teaches her the dance, he proclaims "When I saw you turn and sway in the tarantella--my blood was pounding till I couldn't stand it" showing how he is more interested in Nora physically than emotionally. When Nora responds by saying "Go away, Torvald! Leave me alone. I don't want all this", Torvald asks "Aren't I your husband?". By saying this, he is im ...

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