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- 11961: Morality in Frankenstein
- ... instead of all of man kind. "Begone! I do break my promise," (pg. 162) states the doctor angrily. Not thinking about himself but the world unselfishly breaks his promise to the monster. Possessing such a great mind the doctor is able to realize that a greater evil will be released upon the earth then upon himself. "Your threats cannot move me to do an act of wickedness,"(pg. 162) says the ...
- 11962: Amadeus
- ... by the nobility, his reputation as a superb composer is well known throughout Vienna. In the start of the play, Salieri has never met Mozart personally but has heard about Mozart s reputation as a great composer. Salieri first learns who Mozart is at the Library of the Baroness, where Mozart and his love, Constanze, are secretly playing a game of cat and mouse. He discovers that this child, so silly ...
- 11963: King Lear: Lear The Tragic Hero
- ... the position of King to a normal peasant. His weak, unconfident and mad mind overrules his strong, prideful and sane character. However, in looking deep down, the real fear implied here is, no matter how great things appear now; men do not hold them long and you can sink to the very bottom just as fast as Lear fell from the top of the chain to the lowest. In Shakespeare's ...
- 11964: Julius Caesar: Jealousy
- ... realizes that Brutus had honorable reasons for killing Caesar. After Brutus' suicide, Antony proclaims, "This was the noblest Roman of them all. / All the conspirators save only he / Did that they did in envy of Great Caesar" (Act V, sc. V, 68-70). Brutus probably would not have participated in the murder of Caesar had it not been for the influence of the other conspirators. Cassius, although very jealous of Caesar ...
- 11965: The 1960s: Happenings, Causes, and Effects
- ... advertising on radio and tv. eventually, with congressional approval, cigarette packages had a new warning on them: "caution: cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health." Medicine and Health Mistakes made in the past caused great social and health problems to children around the world when it was discovered that using a tranquilizer called thalidomide caused severe birth defects. babies were born with hands and feet like flippers, attached close to ...
- 11966: Girl, Interrupted
- ... up." "Hmmmm. Hostility." "Can I have orders for Tylenol instead of aspirin?" "Are you having headaches?" "This is in case I do." "Hmmmm. Hypochondria." Kaysen's own example discusses the commonplace of "desolation, despair, and depression" among teen-agers. However , she also exposes enough of her own unnatural behavior (a suicide attempt, compulsive self-bruising, sexual promiscuity , seeing weird messages in linoleum and rug patterns) to justify the tagging diagnosis of ...
- 11967: Iago's Motivation
- ... Ridley states that Iago's actions are so vulgar and evil that only an "incarnate fiend" could apply them (Ridley lxi). Because Iago's actions are so evil and his lust for power is so great, they must be innate characteristics of a deranged man. No man could possibly learn to be as evil as Iago or to enjoy the demise of others as Iago did. Iago was born a "moral ...
- 11968: Aristotles Life
- ... philosophy, and his followers were called peripatetic, which is Greek for walking. The reason for this name was because Aristotle did most of his teaching while he was walking with his students. After Alexander the Great s death in 323 BC, Aristotle was charge with impiety by the Athenians, which was a similar crime that was brought upon another philosopher, Socrates. Worried that he would be set to death for this ...
- 11969: The Diary Of Anne Frank By Anne Frank
- ... that the world was a completely corrupt and humans are naturally cruel if they d have gone through such times. I believe that Anne has the ability to say such a thing because of her great unselfishness and love for all of G-d s creatures. I also believe that if Anne could have written in her diary after she had gone to the concentration camp, she would have said the ...
- 11970: A Dream Deferred - Poetry Explination
- ... properly, but aggressively, transmits his thoughts of disappointment to his readers with each of his lines full of figurative language as described in the previous paragraph. Hughes communicates the dejection of blacks in Harlem with great clarity and precision. The feelings that accompany the theme range from foreboding to anger to gloom, creating a sense of each in the reader. Hughes' poems are an effective commentary on the experiences of blacks ...
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