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9721: Tlevision: Behavior, Moral Values and Social Standards
... would reveal the names of the assaulters, guess who was bedside with a camera to capture the swollen faced expression of the student? Newscasters are overstepping their boundaries for the mere purpose of sensationalism, and death has lost its shock value. A technique used by many in the television business to assure mass audience attention is to just make everything brief. The deceit in this technique is that it provides constant ...
9722: The Apostle
... some point or another although under vast circumstances with varying outcomes. The story of the criminal in the Gospel of Luke is a simple story. It speaks of Jesus and two other men condemned to death. One of the men shares the beliefs of the Roman guards and yells at Jesus, "Aren't you the Christ? Then save yourself and us." (Luke 23:39). The other prisoner, as if by an ...
9723: Black Ellk Spears
... was shoulder length and a salt and pepper gray color. Custer’s costume was very effective in distinguishing his character. The lighting in the production had an overall positive effect. The dim lighting after the death of the Indians created a gloomy mood. This helped to make the audience feel sad about the massacres. The light in the teepee created a real life emotion. It was as if there were really ...
9724: King Lear: Consequences of One's Decisions
... hero and that there is exceptional suffering and calamity slowly being worn in as well as it being contrasted to happier times. The play also depicts the troubled parts in his life and eventually his death that is instantaneous caused by the suffering and calamity. There is the feeling of fear in the play as well, that makes men see how blind they are not knowing when fortune or something else ...
9725: M*A*S*H
... Stevenson not realizing how popular and long lasting M*A*S*H would be, McLean left at the end of the third season in order to pursue other TV projects. The writers kept Henry's death a secret from all the cast members so they had no way of knowing what was to come. Gary Burghoff was given the revised script a couple of minutes before he had to read those ...
9726: Macbeth: Plots for Murder
... knew the exact details of the murder plans and when and where it was to take place. Furthermore, he is acting at the banquet when he pretends to see Banquo. His acting after Duncan's death is proof that pretending is not difficult for him. In conclusion, the third murderer in Shakespeare's Macbeth is Macbeth himself. Every aspect of act III makes it fairly obvious that it is indeed Macbeth ...
9727: Oedipus Rex
... messenger of Corinth seems to bring with it good fortune for Oedipus as well as closure for the reader. All along the king’s fear was that “the oracle may come true.” By announcing the death of King Polybos, the messenger causes Oedipus to question the validity of the oracle. “Polybos has packed the oracles off with him underground. They are empty words (ln 923-924).” Oedipus experiences a reversal of ...
9728: Oedipus Rex
... a simple man, who knows nothing”, yet knowing more thank he realizes by the end of the story. Throughout the story, Oedipus’ lack of patience is most evident. Wishing to end this mystery of the death of Laios as quickly as possible, Oedipus passes an edict to kill anyone who withholds information. Teiresias tested Oedipus’ patience in the beginning of the story with information he was withholding; “For you would rouse ...
9729: Women In Macbeth
... Macbeth's replies "A little water clears us of this deed;" At the beginning of the second act of scene 3 the Macbeths and the audience is the only ones that are aware of Duncans Death. Macbeth and his wife's reaction must be one of shock. When Mucduff discovers the kings body the scene becomes chaotic. When Lady Macbeth asks what's the matter, Mucduff tells her "'Tis not for ...
9730: Lady Macbeth
... night that they killed Duncan is still going on in her mind. When Lady Macbeth kills her Macbeth just says she would have had to die sometimes.He can't feel the horror of her death because he can't feel anything anymore.He has become like Lady Macbeth wanted to be in the beginning with all the 'milk of human Kindness' taken out of him like she asked. By the ...


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