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- 3331: Macbeth: Themes
- ... welcome in your eye, Your hand, your tongue, look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under't. He that's coming Must he provide for; and you shall put This night's great business into my dispatches, Which shall to all our nights and days to come, Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom. (Act 1:Scene 6:ln.68) Driven to murder King Duncan, Macbeth's conscience first appeared ...
- 3332: Macbeth: The Symbol of Blood
- ... to haunt Macbeth at the banquet. The sight of apparitions represents his guilt for the murder of Banquo which he planned. Macbeth shows a bit of his guilt when he says "It is the bloody business which informs thus," he could not get the courage to say murder after he had killed Duncan, so he says this instead. Lady Macbeth shows the most vivid example of guilt using the symbol of ...
- 3333: LADY MACBETH IS WORSE THAN MACBETH
- ... king. When Lady Macbeth notices that Macbeth has left the room, she goes to speak to him. Macbeth firmly tells her that they will not kill the king : "we will proceed no further in this business". Lady Macbeth, however, tells him that his love is worth nothing if he refuses to go through with the plan, saying that his love is as accountable as his indecisiveness. Macbeth wants his wife to ...
- 3334: Essay on Flowers and Shadows
- ... Sowho and itself; putting a rest the destruction and curse laid upon the poor factory workers and opening a broad new scale of possibilities that might (in long terms) help tip the edge of demeaning business ethics in the Nigerian society. Anyone who read Macbeth would agree that it's quite parallel to Flowers & Shadows. Even thought the books where written by two different authors at different time periods; the depicted ...
- 3335: Hamlet: Notes
- ... during his time. 5. We are made aware of the uncertain foundation of human knowledge in the way we learn that the ghost may be a dream, or could just be around for some unfinished business. We also learn that Horatio is a scholar and trusted by Marcellus and Bernardo. He serves as a reliable witness and conveyor for Hamlet. Even scholars don't understand the unknown (ghost). Scene 2 6 ...
- 3336: Pride And Prejudice, Sense And
- ... p26). A short time later Willoughby visits at Barton Cottage to tell the Dashwood s that I am unable to keep my engagement with you (Austen, p36). He is being sent off to London on business for Mrs. Smith, his aunt. He had no idea of returning into Devonshire immediately (Austen, p36). This behavior by Willoughby is seen as a most unfortunate event. The Dashwood s are very surprised at Willoughby ...
- 3337: Holding the Dream
- ... deep down inside of her. Something she wouldnt find out until later in her life. She realized that she had something that Margo and Laura could never have, she had a shrewd head for business, that was what made her life so successful. She had driven her self to a have a strong ambition she measured all of her lifes success. But not until twenty years after her perfect ...
- 3338: A Review of the Movie: The Usual Suspects
- ... realm. Shortly thereafter, a quick almost inaudible exchange between Keaton and Redfoot again reinforces his less than honorable ways, as Keaton lets Redfoot know he took out one of his friends, for both personal and business reasons. While it is plot and character development that plants the seed for the Keaton theory, it is the amazing use of the flashback technique and the montage that truly sells the case. For Agent ...
- 3339: Ragged Dick
- ... working men, making only about ten cents a pair. Although he works and struggles to remain an honest, hardworking boy, he also gets caught up with smoking cigarettes and gambling. Through Dick s shoe-shining business, he tends to meet lots of people. Each and every day is another learning experience for Dick. There are many times when Dick s integrity and honesty are tested, yet being a boy of good ...
- 3340: Ragtime
- ... 44). Mother is clearly the great example that Doctorow creates. Mother goes from being in a position of complete subservience to her husband and the rest of her male-dominated household, to running the family business and controlling the family. Eventually she is released from her obligations to her husband, but instead of remaining a widow she was happily remarried after a year to Tateh. Doctorow created this character as a ...
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