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Les Miserables

... out to find work. But no one will give him work because of his tattoo which reads 24601, his prison ID number. Then in the time when he couldn't be more down a priest invites Valjean to stay with him. Despite the kind priest taking him in and feeding him, Valjean decides to take the silver from the table. In the run he gets captured be the police. But instead of telling the truth about Valjeans thievery, he gives the criminal more silver and sends the police away. He makes Jean Valjean promise that he will become an honest man with thi ...

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Romeo And Juliet: Prejudice Between Families

... in Act three Scene one, the prejudice between the families get worse. When Tybalt wanted revenge with the Montagues, he then confronted Romeo and Mercutio and started a duel. In addition the prejudice between families got even worse, when Tybalt kills Mercutio. Also, in Act five Scene three, Tybalt challenges Romeo to fight and Romeo kills him. Which lead to prejudice between the families. The street in Verona, a public place, is where the prejudice starts between the two families. In Act one Scene one, Sampson and Gregory serva ...

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A Critical Analysis Of Shakespeare's Hamlet

... sane state of mind throughout all five scenes. It is in the second scene where the audience begins to see a change in his character. Ophelia meets with Polonius and recalls the meeting she had previously with Hamlet. She tells her father that Hamlet came to her disheveled and in a shaken state of mind, speaking of "horrors." (Act 2 Scene 2 line 94). Her father immediately believes that he is "Mad for thy love?" (Act 2 Scene 2 line 95). Opelia answers a question posed by Polonius by which she replied that she had told Hamlet that ...

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The Fate Of King Oedipus

... the whole play there are references made to many of the ancient Greek Gods, for example, Apollo, Zeus, Dionysis, and Artemis are discussed quite often. In ancient Greece the people believed that if anything happened one of the god's had a reason for it. Each god was related to one specific thing like Poseidon being the god of the sea. They thought that if there was a tidal wave or a hurricane it was because Poseidon was angry at them. This is the basis for my assumption that Oedipus had no control over his fate. First of all, when Oedi ...

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Hamlet: Ophelia And Gertrude

... to see Hamlet because of the possibility that he beseech her name and her virginity. She truly loves Hamlet and is devastated when he shuns her and pretends to be mad. Hamlet's treatment towards these two women shapes and brings life to their characters and eventually bring s an end to their characters as well. Gertrude is a kind and loving mother. The kind that guards after her son through thick and through thin and loves unconditionally. Hamlet had suspected her of aiding in the killing of King Hamlet. That will be discussed later. ...

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Movie Review: Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

... rampant racism of 1950's Hollywood which she had to endure throughout her short career. This movie set out to do a couple things in my opinion, one to educate audiences of the struggles blacks had to go through in the entertainment industry, two to introduce above all else a amazing woman( Dorthy Dandridge), and two to spark interest in Black history. I think by bringing up some of the struggles black actors had to go through such as the only parts being maids, not being able to use restrooms in places they were performing, or just the fact o ...

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The Crucible Shows Characterization Through The Experiences Of John Proctor

... to see what mischief your Uncle's brewing' now." It's impossible for a reader to have a big argument like this with their reverend. John Proctor goes beyond the faith of society and challenges the reverends religious beliefs. John Proctor's experience shows characterization by his reverends obsession with hell. Another experience of John Proctor occurs in the beginning of Act Two. John Proctor goes through a big argument with his wife Elizabeth Proctor, as she starts to be suspicious with him about sexual relations, she thinks he had with Ab ...

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Of Mice And Men: A Comprehensive Comparison Of Novel And Movie

... were instituted for the good of the film. I liked the film better than Steinbeck's novel. "Of Mice and Men" is a story of people who express their troubles clearly, holding on to thin dreams as they go about their thankless business. The novel, set in the 1930s, is a story of friendship of migrant workers George Milton and Lennie Smalls. The pair travels from ranch to ranch, dreaming of someday making enough money so they can buy their own plot of land and a stake in their future. George is a father figure and protector of the strong sim ...

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Happy Loman: A Living Disgrace

... pop, sure (107)." He continues to tell lies to his father because he wants to agree with him and make him happy (107-8). When Happy and Biff come home after deserting their father at the restaurant, Happy attempts to cool his mom's anger by saying "But, Mom, he had a great time with us...(120)" By telling people what they want to hear, Happy thinks he will be well liked and accepted. Happy's approach to women is quite despicable. Rather than trying to settle down with someone, he goes through one girl after another. All that he cares ...

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Franco Zeffirelli And Baz Luhrmann's Romeo And Juliet

... the ingenious use of modernization and location, while preserving Shakespearean language, the spirit of Shakespeare emerges to captivate a large audience. Shakespeare's plays were designed to adapt to any audience: with this in mind, Baz Luhrmann created a film that applies to the modern audience through this updating. Luhrmann modernizes "Romeo and Juliet," through constant alterations of the props, which entice the audience into genuinely feeling the spirit of Shakespeare. First, the movie starts with an prologue masked as a news broadcast ...

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Analytic Play Review Of The Taming Of The Shrew

... while the other is the beautiful and gentle Bianca. In order to ensure Katherine is married, Baptista disallows Bianca to be espoused until Katherine is wed, forcing the many suitors to Bianca to find a mate for Katherine in order for them to vie for Bianca's love. Many critics of the play condemn it for the blatant sexist attitude it has toward women but closer examination of the play and the intricacies of its structure reveal that it is not merely a story of how men should 'put women in their place'. The play is, in fact, a comedy about a ...

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Raw Deal: Film Techniques

... part in every film that we watch, but most of us do not realize just how important it really is. Changing the direction, intensity, and distribution of lighting can create depth, dramatic effects, emotional mood, and atmosphere. There are two different intensities of lighting, low-key lighting and high-key lighting. In the scene where Joe Sullivan escapes from prison, Pat is waiting in the car and all that you can see is her face, a result of low-key lighting. The use of this type of lighting is used to increase the intensity of the ...

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