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The Crucible: Hysteria And Injustice

... how one selfish, evil person like Abigail Williams can bring others down and make others follow her to commit evil acts. These evil acts affect even the most honest people in the town like John and Elizabeth Proctor, and Rebecca Nurse who cannot fight the accusations made against them by those following Abigail. Those following Abigail are considered to be holy men that are full of honesty and justice, but the play shows that even those who are thought to be respectable and right, like people of government or community leaders can bring d ...

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Media Vs. Masses...Who Controls Who?

... to approach this issue in his work "Why Americans Hate the Media". In this text Hallows examines the evolution of the media and its relationship to the public it caters to. In the thirties, media mimicked sleepytime Sunday morning political debates that one would watch on the public access channel. They, in many ways were considered "boring." Networks were growing more interested in attracting their audiences. As the years advanced and technology followed, media began taking different approaches to arouse the public. Conflicts on televi ...

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The Supernatural In Hamlet And Macbeth

... floating dagger, witches, and prophetic apparitions make appearances. The role of the supernatural is very important in Hamlet and Macbeth. A ghost, appearing in the form of Hamlet¹s father, makes several appearances in the play. It first appears to the watchmen, Marcellus and Bernardo, along with Horatio near the guardsmens' post. The ghost says nothing to them and is perceived with fear and apprehension, ³It harrows me with fear and wonder². It is not until the appearance of Hamlet that the ghost speaks, and only then after Hor ...

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The Classification System In Greek Drama

... actually show what occurred. There was an increase in professionalism. The more actors you had to star in your play the more "professional" it became. If you think to movies and plays today, a story told with star actors seems to carry on a more professional status than those told without stars. A feature with Robert DiNero and Ray Liotta is going to sound more professional than a movie done with want-to-be actors. The rule also gave way for more effective portrayal of a character. It did this in two ways. First, it gave a way to make th ...

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Revenge In Hamlet

... deal with it. His father who is a ghost, told him to act in revenge because of the way he was killed. Hamlet wants to kill him, but only at the right time. He does not want to go to hell and knows that revenge can lead to it. After all, how you treat others is the way you will be treated back. Throughout the play, Hamlet is alone in making these very hard decisions. Most of the people in his country did not believe that his uncle killed his father. This made Hamlet very upset inside. He needed a release to help himself relieve the pai ...

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A Doll's House: Nora

... In order to do this she needed to borrow money. Unfortunately she made the mistake of borrowing it and forging her father's signature. This is the secret that she hides all through the play from her husband. Nora believes Helmer will try to take the blame for what she has done. She thinks he will keep being the man that takes charge and fixes all problems that may come about. What she doesn't realize at this point is that Helmer does not truly care for her the way she has brought herself to believe throughout the years of their marriag ...

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The Different Kinds Of Advertisements

... ad shows five girls, of all different races, hugging each other with the five different bottles of the product at the bottom of the page and the girls are standing in an outside setting. All of these where put there for a reason that most readers over look. There is a reason that the company chose to use all of the different races, to show cultural diversity, and that the company isn't racist or other wise they are open to everyone and every race. They also show that they make make-up for all skin tones where as other companies just have m ...

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Hamlet: The Cause Of Ophelia's Insanity

... mental strain. In the height of Hamlet's incoherent rage, he provides Ophelia with the ultimate medium for her ensuing madness. The murder of Polonius is the greatest among many factors that were contributed by Hamlet to the somber fate of Ophelia. A prelude, composed of warnings from Polonius and Laertes, is tactfully set up by Shakespeare during Ophelia's initial appearances in the play, aiding in the preparation for her subsequent mental deterioration. Pol. What is between you? Give me up the truth. Oph. He hath, ny lord, of lat ...

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Death In Hamlet

... intentions. In the play, Hamlet, there were cases where the son died out of honor and loyalty during his quest to avenge his father's death. Hamlet died a morally acceptable death that was a result of his loyalty as a son for the honor of his father. King Hamlet returned from his grave as a ghost to tell Hamlet that he was "Doomed for a certain term to walk the night…Till the foul crimes done in (his) day of nature were burnt and purged away". In order for King Hamlet to leave purgatory, Hamlet was required to seek "revenge (for) his ...

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The Character Of Macbeth

... is something that everyone can identify with, and ‘Macbeth' is a compelling study of how ambition can destroy you, so the audience are interested in Macbeth's character. Our first impression of Macbeth is of a heroic, famous, popular man who is well liked by the king - Duncan refers to Macbeth as ‘noble Macbeth'.(Act 1 Scene 2 L67) Macbeth is tempted by two sources of external evil - the witches and his wife, but he was already ambitious, and they only increased this by making his ambitions seem like they could be reality. The war h ...

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Essay On Impulsiveness In Romeo & Juliet

... to look out for Juliet and wanted to make sure she was ready. Though he did tell him to “woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart;/My will to her consent is but a part” because he was still not passing up this opportunity for his daughter. Capulet was also practical when Tybalt spotted Romeo during the Capulet feast, Tybalt wanted to do the impulsive thing and kill Romeo, but Capulet thought for a second about the consequences. Tybalt said “I'll not endure him” and Capulet told him emphatically “he shall be endur'd”(pg. 57, Lin ...

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Women In Macbeth

... have to be his " illness", but not with out help, for this reason in lines 39-43 she asks for evil spirits to "unsex" her so she can become a genderless, pitiless fiend. In my view one of the most important lines in the play is when Lady Macbeth says "Come, you spirits/That tend on mortal thoughts! unsex me here,". I think that Shakespeare is showing us that, you must be careful what you wish for. When Macbeth returns to his castle Lady Macbeth greets him with joy, addressing him as "Great Glamis". Macbeth tells her "Duncan comes here to- ...

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