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10211: Art
... This wonderful world of creation began in ancient times, when people first created images to express their response to the world around them. Various civilizations in the past painted images preparing to understand life after death. Another favorite subject was the glorification of gods and rulers. The subject which an artist selects for a painting depends largely upon the time in which he/she lives. A painter painting in the middle ...
10212: Jurassic Park: Comparision Between Book and Movie
... was suing Jurassic Park for a sizable sum of money. The family sent out a lawyer to the island to see if the park is safe, and if its the cause for their relative's death. The book tells stories that the movie doesn't show. One of those is about a little girl. The little girl is vacationing with her parents when she goes off by herself exploring. She was ...
10213: Comparison and Contrast: Stanley from A Street Car Named Desire
... they both start their tragic scheme by their hatred. Lago is seemed to be much smarter than Stanley, but ironically, Iago cannot completely finish his trgic plan while Stanley can. Furthermore, Iago ends up with death. Anyway, they both cannot use their brilliant on the good side: otherwise the world will be more beautiful.
10214: The Crucible: Although Abigail and The Girls Initiate The Tragedy, Responsibility Lies With the Whole Salem Community
... comments, we know that John Proctor is an honest and trusting man who would do anything to save the name of himself, his family and his friends - even if it would conclude in his own death - ‘I have given you my soul, leave me my name.' Maybe Proctor's strong will to protest caused the whole tragedy to continue on for a longer period of time. Maybe if he hadn't ...
10215: A Doll's House: A Push to Freedom
... If she had not married this wealthy man, she would have had her freedom, but it would have been a difficult struggle. Instead, she surrendered her freedom for an easier life. Eight years later, the death of her husband gave her enough of a jolt to set her back in control of her own life. Torvald is certainly not the hero of "A Doll's House", but he is not the ...
10216: Romeo & Juliet: Friar Lawrence
... says "Take thou this vial, being then in bed, and this distilled liquor drink though off;" (Act 4, Scene 1), he is suggesting that Juliet drink a potion so that she might feighn her own death and avoid marrying Paris. This is an extremely risky thing to do because anything might happen to Juliet while she unconscious. Even after all Friar did to help Romeo and Juliet the play still ended ...
10217: Baal Of Desire
... t have her for his own. By the end, Baal has nothing but himself to blame for his condition. His drinking problem and his problem of seducing every woman he meets drives him to his death, and causes everyone to repudiate him. The acting ranged from not-so-great to very good. The only problem was that since not all the actor's names were used, it was difficult to figure ...
10218: Romeo and Juliet: Chance And Its Role
... the peace." (pg.14) He is saying that the next person who starts a fight will be executed. This decree results in Romeo's banishment, and his banishment is the reason for Juliet faking her death, which caused both of them to die. Another act of chance is when Romeo climbs over the Capulet house's wall right next to Juliet's room. The very first coincidental event is on page ...
10219: Hamlet: A Tragedy of Failure
... Hamlet. Rosencrantz and Guildernstern, who are the king's spies, pretend to be friends to Hamlet. The king has sent for them to investigate Hamlet's madness and what he suspects about his father's death. This is a contradiction because later Claudius says that Hamlet's troubles are unknown. Hamlet not being the fool also pretends to be friends to Rosencrantz and Guildernstern. He reveals to them that he is ...
10220: Hamlet: Shakespeare Tragic Hero
... a tragic hero who possesses a flaw that causes his demise. Hamlet did get done what he wanted to get done, but because of his flaw, he ended up dying. He could have prevented his death, but because of his inaction and over analyzing, the tragic flaw, he couldn't.


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