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Hope Floats Video Review

... get out of bed. And that is exactly how she was, she slept in late often! Her daughter was also an emotional wreck, and it was another strain on her to try to help her daughter. She didn’t always do so well. Then she was also pressured by her mother and an interested suitor to get on with her life. She had a big job to do to overcome her feelings and work to get a new life. Her husband name was Bill. Sorry I did not get the name of the actor. He did do a good job of portraying a very selfish person. He had an affair with her best fr ...

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Interpretation Of Ibsen's "A Doll's House"

... House" introduced woman as having her own purposes and goals. The heroine, Nora Helmer, progresses during the course of the play eventually to realize that she must discontinue the role of a doll and seek out her individuality. David Thomas describes the initial image of Nora as that of a doll wife who revels in the thought of luxuries that can now be afforded, who is become with flirtation, and engages in childlike acts of disobedience (259). This inferior role from which Nora progressed is extremely important. Ibsen in his "A Doll's Hous ...

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Shakespeare's The Comedy Of Errors

... remains on the brink of collapse. However, the tone of the play is overall cheerful and upbeat and the ending maintains the mood. I particularly enjoyed the confusion that identical twins caused even to their close family members. The fact that Shakespeare was able to make the dialogue fit in with the scenarios made the action even more comic. The idea of the plot, although not completely original is still unique and is still used in modern work, such as the TV sitcoms like "Sister, Sister." Something that surprised me in the play was A ...

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Pygmalion: Higgins' Philosophy

... to Eliza, in hope of justifying his treatment of her. This theory would be fine IF Higgins himself lived by it. Henry Higgins, however, lives by a variety of variations of this philosophy. It is easily seen how Higgins follows this theory. He is consistently rude towards Eliza, Mrs. Pearce, and his mother. His manner is the same to each of them, in accordance to his philosophy. However the Higgins we see at the parties and in good times with Pickering is well mannered. This apparent discrepancy between Higgins' actions a ...

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Shaft

... he became the complicated man that no one understands but his woman. The success of at the box office made a major star out of Roundtree. He made only $13,000 for his work on the first , which grossed over $7 million dollers, but Riding his immediate success, he went on to star in two sequels, 's Big Score! and in Africa as well as a short-lived television series. The theme song, witch was performed by Isaac Hayes reached number one on the charts and won both a Grammy and an Oscar. Unfortunately, the character of John cast a shadow o ...

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Arsenic And Old Lace

... as sweet, kind, and charitable, however, the town is oblivious to the sisters' hobby of poisoning old men and burying them in their cellar. There is even a misunderstanding with the sisters themselves, as they see nothing wrong with what they do, and make no attempt to hide it. Yet, the humor of the movie is when their nephew, Mortimer, finds the bodies, and is quite flustered to discover how his aunts treat it with such nonchalance. Humor is also found in the misunderstanding between Mortimer and his Brewster family. Throughout the enti ...

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Powder: Questions

... of Jeremy or Powder were his extreme compassion, his shyness, and his caring. Jeremy expressed compassion in the fullest possible form. He expressed feeling for others that went to extreme measures. Such as the passing of death from the dying deer to the sheriff who shot him for sport. Since he was an albino genius, it would be simple to understand his difficulty of fitting and acquiring new friends that he can socialize with. Thus he became a shy boy that pretty much kept to himself. Jeremy's characteristic that distinguished him from ...

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Internalizing Your Goals: "The Psychology Of Winning"

... step in achieving your goal. Now that you have your sights focused on what you want you need to set a few preliminary targets that will get you on your way to winning. My own personal goal includes a career in Marketing with the opportunity to use my skills in computer graphic art and animation. Going back to school is one of my preliminary goals. Desire. If their is a goal in life you would like to achieve, weather small or large, your next step in achieving this goal is to desire it. Tell your self what you want to accomplish. Y ...

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A Scene From Martin Scorcese's "Mean Streets"

... to work with certain actors on a regular basis. Robert DeNiro has starred in most of Scorsese's movies with 7. Other actors like Harvey Keitel and Joe Pesci have worked on numerous Scorsese films. It seems that with such a specific view on how to make a film, Scorsese likes to work with what he knows. For him, it seems, having actors with whom he knows well, keeps his vision under more control. In terms of style, Scorsese likes to experiment. In his mobster movies, Scorsese likes to film and edit much of it like a documentary. This is ...

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King Lear - Good Vs. Evil

... and people decided to do evil, not gods. Lear believes that since Edgar is out on the heath he must have given everything to his daughters as well (ACT III, iv, 62ff). Since he believes that Edgar gave everything to evil Lear must believe that people are the cause of evil. It were Lear's daughters who decided to do wrong to Lear and it was Lear's fault in giving away all of his land. Si ughters are the humans in the play, it is the humans who caused the evil and Lear believes that humans were the ones who created evil. Edgar, is anot ...

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Shakespeare’s Macbeth And Dostoevsky’s Raskolnikov: Literary Philosophies

... impoverished student, Raskolnikov, and the trusted general, Macbeth, both demonstrated a great deal of potential early in the stories. Neither man was a mean nor selfish individual. Macbeth originally portrayed a courageous soldier and a loyal man; he praised King Duncan and was very successful on the battlefield. Likewise, Raskolnikov’s thoughts and actions confirmed he was a compassionate individual. When he saw the young girl being followed by the suspicious man, he immediately called the police and tried to protect the gi ...

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The Tragedy Of Hamlet

... is an amount of free will. In every tragedy, the characters must displays some. If every action is controlled by a hero's destiny, then the hero's death can't be avoided, and in a tragedy the sad part is that it could. Hamlet's death could have been avoided many times. Hamlet had many opportunities to kill Claudius, but did not take advantage of them. He also had the option of making his claim public, but instead he chose not too. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because he had fr ...

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