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- 10251: Essy and Possy
- ... unknown...", "...time will tell...", are among others. Other images created are those of a beautiful nature and uiversality, contrasted by those of sports (perhaps sgnifying a game's elevation in aggressiveness), and darker ones of death, close to the end of the speech ("...abode of stones...", "...the skulls..."), nostalgic of a possible Biblical interpretation. Clearly, there is more than meets the eye for Lucky's speech. However, it is up to ...
- 10252: The Boys From Brazil: Evil Will Never Die
- ... see that the last child is beginning to overcome his evil genetic makeup when his blue eyes turn to brown. Yet, this may be a false impression, for he is fascinated by the blood and death in the pictures he took. It is scary that we never learn of the outcome of the other Hitler children. We only know that they give off impressions of anger and inner hate. The results ...
- 10253: A Streetcar Named Desire: Is Illusion Necessary To Life
- ... Because of all this, Blanche fell into another illusion. She figured that if she were loved again, the way Allan and her were meant to be, then she could be happy again. So, "after the death of Allan - intimacies with strangers was all I seemed able to fill my empty heart with..." (1380 - 1381). The illusion, now, was that out of all these men she would be with, one of them ...
- 10254: Tragedy in Oedipus Rex
- ... Rex classifies as a tragedy. However, in my opinion at least, you don't really need a standard checklist to see if Oedipus Rex is a tragedy or not. Any story which ends in the death of one major character and a lifetime of misery, shame, and self-exile for the other major character is clearly a tragedy.
- 10255: 27 Years of Influential 60 Minutes
- ... on the first episode of 60 Minutes. Reasoner, who passed away in 1991, left CBS in 1970 to pursue a news anchoring position at ABC but later returned to 60 Minutes, in 1978, until his death. Wallace and Morley Safer, who started in 1970, are still featured reporters as well as Ed Bradley (who joined the team in 1981) and newcomers Lesley Stahl and Steve Kroft. 60 Minutes would not be ...
- 10256: The Big Chill: Symbolism
- ... under an unfortunate set of circumstances: One of the group, Alex, had committed suicide. This is the first instance in which the title, The Big Chill, is alluded to. It is symbolic of Alex's death, and the cold experience that was needed to bring the group together once more. The group had a "reunion" after his funeral, only to find out that nobody really knew each other since their college ...
- 10257: Media vs. Masses...Who Controls Who?
- ... in the country he may not have been as successful. So the media may spend it's energies slanderin g president Clinton and covering his affair, O.J Simpson's Trial or Princess Diana's death. None of these stories affect the country as a whole but people enjoy scandal, so who better to give it to them? Many of these critics therefore argue that it is the people that influence ...
- 10258: A Character Analysis of Macbeth in Shakespeare's Macbeth
- ... meet the witches, Macbeth is intrigued by the witches prophecies and wishes to hear more "Stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more." Macbeth doesn't understand weather or not to believe them. By Sinel's death I know I am Thane of Glamis; But how of Cawdor? the Thane of Cawdor lives, A prosperous gentleman; and to be king Stands not within the prospect of belief, No more than to be ...
- 10259: The Crucible: Summary
- ... abigail is trying to kill his wife to get him. Proctor weighs all parts of this conflict and decides that he must not make another mistake, so he admits to witchcraft and goes to the death. Reverend Hale is the person who initiates the problems, at first he believes that there actually are witches and he is carrying out the wishes of GOD himself. Reverend Hale just wanted to do what ...
- 10260: Hamlet: 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 ...
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