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Televised Violence Is Here To Stay

... saying the violence only teaches their children how to kill and to get away with it (Leonard 92). Television is the most credible and believable source of information on the reality of the world. It teaches that the world is a violent and untrustworthy place (Bennett 168). It reports on how the world really works. Televised violence cultivates dominant assumptions about how conflict and power work in the world. Violence is an important fact of life (Howitt 17). It is very much part of the human condition. The media cannot pretend ...

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Macbeth: Power Is The Paradox

... In Macbeth, we see that, despite appearances of contradiction, man's goals of comfort and power are forever opposed in increment, though the two may decline together. The power from knowledge causes discomfort. As often has been said, ignorance is bliss. After Macbeth is promised the throne, Banquo asks why Macbeth is less than ecstatic. "Good sir, why do you start, and seem to fear / Things that do sound so fair?" (Act I, Scene 3) Macbeth's new knowledge makes him uncomfortable, as he realizes the implications. His first though ...

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Macbeth: Imagery

... between the wretched creature that Macbeth really is and the disguises he assumes to conceal the fact. Secondly, I think that in the play honours are thought of as garments to be worn; likewise, Macbeth is constantly represented symbolically as the wearer of robes not belonging to him. He is wearing an "undeserved dignity." A crucial point in describing the purpose of clothing in `Macbeth' is the fact that these are not his garments. Therefore, Macbeth is uncomfortable in them because he is continually conscious of the fact that they do not b ...

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Gothic

... the Gothic style got its most meaningful expression, providing the widest scope for the development of architectural ideas.1 Although by 1400 Gothic had become the universal style of building in the Western world, its creative heartland was in northern France in an area stretching from the royal domain around Paris, including Saint-Denis and Chartres, to the region of the Champagne in the east and southward to Bourges. Within this restricted area, in the series of cathedrals built in the course of the 12th and 13th centuries, the major inn ...

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Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye

... somewhere, I had my mother record it for me. After returning home, I immediately began to view the tape only to find out that the tape ran out about half way though the show. I remember I was so incredibly angry over not being able to completely watch the episode, that I threw a childish tantrum by crying and yelling at my poor mother. I later began buying The Transformers action figures; which were developed by Hasbro from the television series. Over the years, I accumulated a collection of about thirty different characters; which I sti ...

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“What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?”

... time for fun or socializing. Gilbert takes on so many responsibilities such as taking care of Armie and working in order to care for the family. I think Gilbert resents his mother because of all of the things he misses out on. I also think he might blame his mother for his father killing himself, but at the same time he blames his father for his situation as well as his mother situation. I think this theory comes into play when his mother dies, and he goes into the basement and destroys it since it is where his father killed himself. Gi ...

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The Role Of Fate And Hubris In Oedipus The King

... roles of protagonist and antagonist put together. This is where Sophocles's use of dramatic irony becomes clear. Before we look at exactly how fate and hubris play the antagonists we must look at Sophocles's purpose in writing this play. He wrote his plays to be performed at religious festivals such as the Festival of Dionysus. The plays were serious events performed for audiences of all classes. Many audience members couldn't read or write, so Sophocles used well known stories as plots. The audience didn't have to focus on understanding ...

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Julius Caesar: Motives In Actions

... Brutus was a very noble man. He tries to justify the death of Caesar but he can not get the thought of cold-blooded murder out of his mind. One of the reasons Brutus would conspire against Caesar is that he loved the Roman people more than Caesar. Brutus was the head of the conspiracy because the Romans respected his judgement and loyalty to the Roman Empire. If he would have loved Caesar more than Rome’s people he never would have killed Caesar for the Roman people. Cassius is the most significant character for his ability to perceive ...

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The Preponderant Lysistrata

... the men need some “good sound common-sense” (page 712, line 422-3) to make a peace treaty to end the Peloponnesian War. The first step in proving the women’s intelligence and superiority is for Lysistrata, who is acting as the leader behind the entire operation, to find a common ground between all men to unite them in peace to end the war. All of the Spartan and Athenian men do have one strong tie in common that is highly important to them in this time period. This commonality is their sexual relationship with their wives. Lysistrata kno ...

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Review Of Shaw Shank Redemption

... great at work and at home with his wife. There was nothing really more that he could ask for. When he found out some disturbing things about his wife, this is where the rest of his life would change. Andy found out that his wife had been cheating on him and was having an affair with another man. The man was a golf pro that she had met somewhere and was sleeping with him behind her husbands' back. Andy then in rage went out to buy a gun and one night he was outside the guy's house while Andy's wife was in with him. The next day came and t ...

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Romeo And Juliet: Violence And Bloodshed

... is reflected throughout Romeo and Juliet, whose language is riddled with oxymorones. "O brawling love, O loving hate," Romeo cries in the play's first scene, using a figure of speech and setting up a theme that will be played out the next five acts. Like the poles of an electrical circuit between which runs the high voltage of emotions, love, and hate create a dialogue and dialectic, a dynamic tension which powers the action and generates heat. When I noticed that the two plays this season had settings is Verona, I decided to find out a ...

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Hamlet: An Instrument Of Life - Hamlet's Contribution To The Play

... character attributes to steer his life, the point being, He is an instrument of his own indecision, which spawned from flaws within his character. Establishing Hamlet's sanity is a difficult task. It's stability in his life is questionable, but his contemplation of madness has left him vulnerable to its control. This control has led Hamlet to act outside of character and in an extremely peculiar fashion. Hamlet is an instrument of his father, his own self, and of sanity. The appearances of the Ghost, although sporadic, do not come with ...

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