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9691: Macbeth’s Tragic Flaw
... have/it,”(I.v.25-26). Lady Macbeth urged on Macbeth, making the witches’ prophecy become true. Lady Macbeth mutters about Duncan’s murder while sleepwalking. This confession could lead to her and Macbeth’s death. Unknowingly Lady Macbeth mumbles “Here’s the smell of the blood still.All/the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little/hand. O, O, O!”(V.i.53-55). Lady Macbeth is unknowingly confessing ...
9692: Shakespeare Uses the Devil, Adam and Eve to Help Define Humanity in Othello
... at the beginning of the novel. However, once the characters are subjected to temptation and have fallen for Iago’s manipulations, they are no longer innocent and some of them become doomed with an inevitable death. Similarly, Adam and Eve and the human kind thereafter are no longer pure after they have taken the fruit. This parallelism enables Shakespeare to demonstrate the hidden weaknesses in man that allow him to be ...
9693: "Twelve Angry Men": Reasonable Doubt
... him that there is a "reasonable doubt" in the case. This man was the most stubborn of all. He refused to pay attention to things that were being stated in order save the defendant from death. It was as if the word guilty seemed to dwell in his mind and was unable to be altered. He becomes outraged that the others are changing their votes and letting this kid "slip through ...
9694: Educating Rita – Coursework Piece
... between the two. When Rita mentions Flora, she is talking about the margarine but he thinks she is talking about the Roman Goddess of flowers and spring. When Rita talks about a poem about fighting death Frank thinks of Dylan Thomas but she is talking about Roger McGough. These misunderstandings add to the humour of the play. “FRANK – You are? RITA – What am I? FRANK – Pardon? RITA – What? FRANK – Now you ...
9695: Macbeth: Good and Evil In One Human Heart
... cover up the murder which he has committed, Macbeth kills the two men whom he framed for the murder with no thought of remorse. He also takes on a false air of devastation at the death of the king claiming “there’s nothing serious in mortality.” Later Macbeth hires murderers to kill Banquo as will as his son because “(Banquo)hath wisdom that doth guide his valor” and was hailed “father ...
9696: Macbeth: A Shakespearean Tragic Hero
... Macbeth the extra push he needed to murder all of the innocent people that encircled him. Thus Macbeth’s character displays all attributes of a good person corrupted into a villain and than a tragic death. Works Cited Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Adventures of English Literature. Keach, William, John Richetti, and BruceRobbins, eds. Orlando: Harcourt, 1989. 179-249.
9697: Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will: A Work of Art
... of a demented world. Riefenstahl’s talents were used to prettily package the deranged belief system of Hitler. Her background, whether she wants to acknowledge it or not, was used willingly by her to promote death and destruction. She used her talents to their fullest and with pure passion to proliferate Nazi hate in the guise of pageantry. Her film-making background and talent, unfortunately, became useful tools in boosting German ...
9698: Aristotle’s Theory of Tragedy as Seen in Euripides’ Electra
... what Apollo told him. The reversal of the play concerns Orestes’ new destiny as a result of the murder of Clytemnestra. Throughout the play, it is implied that Orestes desires to avenge his father’s death, punish his murderers, and mount the throne of Argos in triumph as a result. However, because he has murdered his mother, Orestes is denied the throne and the kingdom that he has desired. Castor dictates ...
9699: The Villains In Much Ado About Nothing and Othello
... before he can dispell the evil that Iago represents. Finally, Othello, so full of the lies told to him by Iago murders his wife. Desdemona, representative of goodness and heaven as a whole blames her death on herself and not Othello. Iago's wife, Emilia, becomes the ultimate undoing of Iago. After revealing Iago's plot to Othello, Iago kills her. This is yet another vicious act to show the true ...
9700: Essay On The “Tragedy Of Julius Caeser”
... Caesar before he got to the senate house. The murder of Caesar scares the people. Brutus says he killed him because of his love for Rome. Antony gives his speech to the Romans about the death of Caesar and makes the crowd question Brutus’s honor. Portia killed herself by drinking poison about six weeks later. The ghost of Caesar comes to Brutus and tells him to meet him at Phillipi ...


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