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9681: MacBeth: Prophecies
... prophecies given to him by the witches, Lady Macbeth's influence and plan, and his strong ambition to be king, all contributed greatly to his fall of character, which resulted, to his downfall, then his death. If only he had realized the consequences for the murders he committed, or realized that he was really being immortal, or even if someone like Lady Macbeth could have told him how he was acting ...
9682: Romeo and Juliet
... 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 ...
9683: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
... As one interviewer asked Ridley Scott, “shouldn’t we be forced to look at Thelma and Louise’s bloody bodies at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and thus to realise our complicity in their death”? (Taubin 19) Others discount the image of car superimposed against sky, arguing that we all know that, given the laws of patriarchy and gravity, the only place that car can end up is on the ...
9684: "The Glass Managerie"
... as if they could be brother and sister. On his television show, "Party of Five," he plays a very emotional character, with the same problems as Tom. His character, Bailey, has to deal with the death of his parents and help support the rest of his family at a very young age. He is forced to grow up very quickly and learn to stand on his own two feet without any ...
9685: "The Fate Of Oedipus"
... is somehow meant to be. Lastly, a little advice, "Let every man in mankind's frailty/Consider his last day; and let none/Presume on his good fortune until he find pain/Life, at his death, a memory without pain" (Sophocles 78).
9686: Rhetorical Genders: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
... As one interviewer asked Ridley Scott, “shouldn’t we be forced to look at Thelma and Louise’s bloody bodies at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and thus to realise our complicity in their death”? (Taubin 19) Others discount the image of car superimposed against sky, arguing that we all know that, given the laws of patriarchy and gravity, the only place that car can end up is on the ...
9687: Movie Review: Into the West
... to the world, he would have realized that was not so. His decision to grieve her loss, feel sorry for himself, and reject the comforting hand of his own people in the face of her death, keeps him from accepting her loss. Instead of mourning, but still understanding, and thus being open to accept the loss, he cloaks himself in sorrow, which turns to fear, and anger and rejection, that of ...
9688: Hamlet's Inability To Decipher Right From Wrong
... Hamlet sings at Polonius, mocking his supposed love for his daughter. This is another example of Hamlet’s craziness concerning Ophelia. The progression of Hamlet’s madness alludes to his inevitable downfall, which results in death. Whether or not Hamlet is being true to his word, written or spoken, remains to be seen. However, his actions are just cause for the final outcome. His actions for Ophelia are out of love ...
9689: Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire: Tragic and Comic Elements
... guilty for the deaths that she has either “caused” or witnessed. Her strong idealism and sense of illusion fuels her desire. She realizes that in some way, she must pass through the “cemeteries,” which represents death. This is the only way that she can arrive at the Elysian fields, which symbolizes a sort of heaven or peaceful state. Where Williams’ sympathies are quite clear, he avoids making any moral statement. Instead ...
9690: Hamlet: Second Grave Digger
... seeks her own salvation?” that was the question. All I thought was that whatever the crowner says is usually the verdict. I’ve never really thought that maybe there could be another reason for her death. Yet my partner kept going on and on about something-called se offendendo. Now I know that I’m not as educated as she is because I never went to school and wasn’t as ...


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