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Moore's "Roger And Me"

... ranch house on a dirt road when he was very young. After his two sisters were born, his family moved again, this time to a small house on a paved street. He left his home at age fourteen to go to the seminary. At age fifteen, he decided that he no longer wanted to be a Catholic priest, and he quit. Later, in high school, he started a very successful life. He became an eagle scout and was elected to the school board (this was not done without a fight; he had to sue the school board because they did not want to accept a long-haired eightee ...

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Antigone: Creon A Tragic Hero

... Creon of Thebes, Menoceus’ son” (s. I, ll. 1-2). He is a loyal man and believes that every man who is loyal will fight for his country. If so, “…[such a man] shall have [Creon’s] respect while he is living, and … reverence when he is dead” (s. I, ll. 46-47). After Creon expresses his and all men’s call to patriotism, Choragus agrees by saying: “If that is your will, … You have the right to enforce it: we are yours” (s. I, ll. 48-49). Clearly, Creon’s people obey his every word and show him all possible respect. Cr ...

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Death Of A Salesman: An Overview

... do many things that just cannot be done on stage, with reference to the setting of course. To generalize, the play gives us a good hard look at the great American Dream failing miserably. However the combination of both the stage and screen productions accurately depict the shortcomings of the capitalist society. Death of a Salesman specifically focuses on four characters, the first being the main character Willy Loman, his wife Linda, and their two sons Hap and Biff Loman. As mentioned, the focal point of this play is Willy Loman, a ...

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Antigone: Civil Disobedience

... both a right and responsibility of a person to fight an unjust law. Government is given the right to control a group of people by the people composing the group. If an individual has a problem with an injustice they feel has been placed against them, then they have a right to convey this. Civil Disobedience allows one to convey their thoughts and ideas in a passive, nonviolent way. It can be used when one believes that they are morally right, and that others will agree with them. Antigone conveys this thought when she tells, “No o ...

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Richard III: Usage Of Imagery, Foreshadowing, And Irony

... This deformity would be an outward indication to the audience of the disharmony from Nature and viciousness of his spirit. As he hates "the idle pleasures of these days" and speaks of his plots to set one brother against another, Richard seems socially apart from the figures around him, and perhaps regarded as an outsider or ostracized because of his deformity. His separation from is family is emphasized when he says "Dive, thought's down to my soul" when he sees his brother approaching. He is unable to share his thought with his own family as ...

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Oedipus Rex: Self Discovery

... who he is and where he came from. The play is still popular today because of its philosophical questions, suspenseful plot and the many ironies within the play. When the play begins, Oedipus is confident of who he is and his place in society. He solved the riddle of the sphinx and is the ruler of Thebes. "I have myself come hither, Oedipus, known far and wide by name." (Oedipus p1) He thinks he knows who is parents are and where he came from; "I am the son of Polybus of Corinth, and of a Dorian mother, Merope." (Oedipus p28) It is ...

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The Making Of A Movie

... and moments that actors and directors streak upon their workings, leaving an imprint of a new culture. In the future, the film industry will be one of the most sought after fields in the job market. A field which captures many hearts and souls and ultimately freezes time as if it were a frozen river of water, flowing free on minute, and frozen in time another for many people to see it's beauty recorded by nature. Forevermore there will be the memories and special moments of "the film". Behind the scenes, there is the technical crew. ...

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Television And It's Effects On Children

... today's generation television has a great influence on children. Unfortunately most of the programs watched by children have a negative impact and give the wrong impression of what really happens in everyday life. It also influences their development and their behaviours. "In fact childhood development experts say infants as young as 14 months old imitate behaviour they see on t.v and children up to the age of 5 lack the cognitive ability to distinguish fact from fantasy"(Internet; Children and television violence) Therefore what they ...

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The Crucible: Struggle For Conformity

... century, the Puritans set a stringent standard of a strong faith in Christianity, and felt that people should dedicate their entire lives to the almighty God, which was clearly evident within the society in Salem, Massachusetts. Refusal to abide by the rules of the church was considered offensive and heretical, and was not tolerated. Hence, when Abigail Williams and her friends are caught practicing witchcraft in the woods, their actions are seen as acts of the devil, and unfortunately are not forgotten. Strange things started occurring ...

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Is It An Open Road?

... sell. But they are also to manipulate. So the commercial starts. The first thing I notice is the music. I automatically close my eyes and feel my body slightly urging me to move with the fast techno beats. I don’t know what the ad is for yet, but I’m already hooked. Curiosity forces me to open my eyes when a low, soothing male voice speaks. He tells of a warm June day driving in luxury with plenty of room “to hold lots of stuff (like my friends)”. The setting is in a peaceful countryside next to a lake with tall majestic trees i ...

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Oedipus Rex: Classic Example Of Irony

... King Lauis . In his attempt to flush the killer out and into confession , he threatens banishment as a consequence against the killer , not knowing he himself is the killer of the killer . So basicly he doomed himself . The plot begins in the present time when he is trying to rescue his city so to speak but before he was King he was a child that was prophesized to kill his father and marry his mother . His wife Jocasta knew all of the latter but had no idea that Oedipus was her son . Through a series of questions and answers she comes to fi ...

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The Play "Amadeus" Is Mainly Concerned With The Destructive Nature Of Jealousy

... to attempt to kill Mozart by starving him of work and students, and thus, money and food. If Salieri had not restricted the amount of work actually shown to the general public, then Mozart could have been wealthy, and quite possibly selected as the new Kapellmeister. Mozart doesn't understand the importance of pleasing members of the Viennese court. He has no comprehension of the value of money, for when he successfully earns any, he spends it on lavish food and clothes immediately, instead of saving it. He spends all his time churnin ...

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