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The Caretaker By Pinter: A Play Can Be Confrontational, Challenging And Disturbing To The Values And Assumptions Of An Audience. Discuss With Close

... review of human condition that was prominent in the 1950's and 1960's – existentialism. The play attacks the notion that there are no absolute truths or realities. Pinter is therefore concerned with what exists as unknown and intangible to humanity. His theatre interrogates the truth of nature and realities of language and demonstrates that much of what the audience regards as fact is fiction as he explores the uncertainty of human existence. When an audience of the 1960's went to the theatre, it can generally be assumed ...

Number of words: 1946 | Number of pages: 8

Hamlet: A Man Of Many Qualities

... to hate. Hamlet's most powerful qualities seem to be revealed through his conversation with the people that he cares about, namely his family and friends. The queen, Gertrude, is hamlet's mother and she is probably the living being that he cares about the most. Unfortunately, one of Hamlet's qualities, which is revealed in conversation with his mother, is a negative one and that is anger. His quality is displayed through Hamlet's soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 2, Lines 131© 161. Hamlet is angry at his mother for marrying a new husband, h ...

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Our Town: Universal Theme Of Family

... in a very strong and powerful form. Through this example he ties this into the universal theme which is family and consistency. He uses sub-themes to help the reader further expand their knowledge of the setting of "Our Town" and to make them constantly aware that they are in reality, not trapped within the play. As most authors would prefer the reader trapped within the play the author uses techniques which I have never observed before in this play. For instance dramatic irony, and Pantomine play a very important role in this pl ...

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Death Of A Salesman: Willy's Life

... not stable. At times I found it very confusing because it seems as if Willy is getting Alzheimer’s disease, even though he has no trouble remembering things. He does a lot of unconscious rambling or talking out loud to himself about his obsessions. I don’t know if that is a symptom of Alzheimer’s or not, but I believe the author was trying to show that he wasn’t in a right state of mind. The author explains this as too many years on the road and too much pressure to succeed. His family and friends keep referring to him as a good man, ...

Number of words: 1095 | Number of pages: 4

The Merchant Of Venice

... is to take a pound of Antonio's flesh and end his life, "If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him." Shylock pretends to want to be friends with Antonio, but only wants revenge against the Jew-hater. The choosing of the three caskets is used as the main explanation of appearance versus reality. The suitor of Portia must choose either a gold, silver or lead casket, where the right choice will allow the suitor to marry her. The Prince of Morocco, on choosing the beautiful gold casket with the ...

Number of words: 970 | Number of pages: 4

Antigone: Who Is The Strongest Tragic Figure?

... serve as a foil in Creon’s actions and set him up to realize the error in his ways. And it is this, the realization of downfall, which distinguishes these two characters from one another and makes Creon the ultimate tragic figure. Although Antigone starts off in the story with the right intentions by wanting to bury the body of Polyneices, her arrogance rapidly builds, after committing the crime, to a point where she finds it a privilege to die. Antigone even begins to enjoy the fact that she went against Creon’s decree and wants ...

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The Taming Of The Shrew: An Critique

... (Elizabeth Taylor played her role in one film of the production), but was known for her shrewish behavior around all of Padua. Bianca, on the other hand was very sweet and charming and beautiful; for these reasons many suitors wooed her. Kate was presented to be much more intelligent and witty than Bianca, but, ironically, she could not compete with Bianca because of these witty comebacks and caustic remarks she made (Dash 830). All of the men who desired Bianca needed somebody to marry Kate, as it was customary for the older daughter to be ...

Number of words: 1871 | Number of pages: 7

The Crucible: Miller's McCarthynistic Idea

... allowed to vote or hold political office. All they do is stay home while the man of the house works, and tends to the household chores. In the play, all the women are housewives but some worked harder than others did. For example, Mrs. Proctor a common house wife says “ Pray God. It hurt my heart to skin her, poor rabbit.” She gone out in the woods all by herself to catch dinner. The man of the house expects dinner on the table when they get home. This is an example of a common communistic society. Through out the whole play, wom ...

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The Crucible: Conflicts Between Individuals And Society

... the society because Communism's theory exercises toward the community, and in the American Democracy individualism is exercised. A person who symbolized individualism would be John Proctor. He was an individual who believed that Salem was committing wrong deeds to innocent people. Proctor was a single man who stood up against the court because for his beliefs. He believed that if he were to bend to the courts, he would not only set a bad example for the rest of the innocent, but in the eyes of God as well. Proctor was an individual who ...

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Macbeth: A Noble And Highly Respected Figure In Ducan's Reign

... thee full of growing. - Noble Banquo" (Act 1 Scene 4); but Macbeth was given all the credit, and titled "My worthy Cawdor!" (Act 1 Scene 4), Thane of Cawdor for his service. It was during this scene, where Duncan announced Malcom as his future successor, that Macbeth's thoughts became evil obsessions. A power was taking over him, his own flaw from evil, brought about by the weird sisters. "Stars, hide your fires, Let not the light see my black and deep desires." (Act 1 Scene 4). Macbeth's flaw is highly influenced by his wife, Lady Macbet ...

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Romeo And Juliet Journal

... Ladies entered the room and started to quarrel aswell, but the Prince set them straight. Everyone, but the Montague's and Benvolio left the room, after the Prince said what he had to say. Montague started to ask what happened, and who started it, Benvolio replied that the servents of his adversary did. After they had a bit of a discussion, Romeo entered. Lord and Lady Montague left the room to leave Romeo and Benvolio to talk. They soon talked about love, and where they would dine. They talked some more about love then soon left the r ...

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Dance

... recognition one day? First, a r must be classically trained. Normally rs study for at least five years before going on stage in even the smallest role. All of the steps and rules must be learned from the person’s teacher. Many girls begin at the age of three or four whereas boys generally start lessons at the age of nine or ten. Ballet is a very strict form of , and provides the child with a great amount of discipline and dedication. Dedication to ballet, or in general, is required to become a professional r. The r must practice every ...

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