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- 11981: The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses: Actions Have Consequences
- ... knobbly knees" (Head 427). Brille needed to release these suppressed feelings. He did this by turning the Warder in. This gave him a sense of control and relief from the years of suppressed feelings of depression and confusion. He wanted to see Warder Hannetjie to suffer from his mistakes just like he did. Brille wanted Warder Hannetjie to feel the grim reality of a life crumbling right before his eyes. Watching ...
- 11982: Albert Einstein 5
- ... humble beginnings, born to a not-so-well-to-do family in Ulm, Germany. He came into this world on March 14, 1879, born to Hermann and Pauline Einstein. Early in life, he showed a great interest in mathematics and the sciences. When he was about eight years old, his father gave him a compass. Einstein wondered why it always pointed north. Einstein lay awake that night in bed wondering how ...
- 11983: Alexander Graham Bell
- ... the telephone to the world and led to the organization of the Bell Telephone Company in 1877. Six Major Events 1871 Bell started teaching deaf students in Boston. 1874-75 he began work on his great invention. Bells attorney had applied for a patent on February 14, 1876 1880 Bell received the French government s Volta price for the telephone. 1898 Bell succeeded his father-in-law as president of the ...
- 11984: Hamlet: Contrast Plays A Major Role
- ... gives voice to a humorous notion concerning " how a king may progress through the guts of a beggar " (IV,3,27-28). Hamlet expands on this idea with his thoughts on how even Alexander the Great or " Imperious Caesar " may descend to such base uses as stopping a beer barrel, or stopping " a hole to keep the wind away " (V,1,207) The entrance of Ophelia's funeral procession marks the ...
- 11985: The Characteristics of Shakespeare's Comedies
- ... show a lot of facetiousness and wit. Lysander says to Demetrius "You have her father's love. Do you marry him" implying that Demetrius might be attractive to males. The obscene jokes also play a great part in making the play comical. What is particularly absorbing is that most of these unclean jokes are unintended. The actors mean something else, but we get the wrong message. When the actors say "I ...
- 11986: Alexander Graham Bell
- ... invention was the hydrofoil, which held the water speed record on January 25, 1915 at 112 km/h Bell never rode on this though. This was an excellent way to transport goods over lakes at great speed. On his road to success Bell ran into many problems but in the end it shows that if you put your mind to something u can do almost anything. When Bell was just a ...
- 11987: Macbeth: A Tale of Two Theories
- ... to being contolled by some mystic force. The effect of the witches on the action of the play is best summarized by these words: ...while the influences of the Witches' prophecies on Macbeth is very great, it is quite clearly shown to be an influnce and nothing more.(Bradley 232) Most important to the theory that Macbeth is reponsible for his own actions would be a point that the infamous witches ...
- 11988: Captain's Letter Regarding Macbeth
- ... I am thinking. I hope I can write again very soon. I want you to know that I am in good health. I feel this is a good opportunity to tell the tale of our great victory over the Thane of Cawdor and evil MacDonwald. Things were looking very horrible, it seemed like all my troops had perished. Our brave general MacBeth came from nowhere to the center of the battle ...
- 11989: Macbeth: A Tale of Two Theories
- ... to being contolled by some mystic force. The effect of the witches on the action of the play is best summarized by these words: ...while the influences of the Witches' prophecies on Macbeth is very great, it is quite clearly shown to be an influnce and nothing more.(Bradley 232) Most important to the theory that Macbeth is reponsible for his own actions would be a point that the infamous witches ...
- 11990: Alfred Nobel
- ... have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." Physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. His family had many rejections to this but it still went through. It is sure that Alfred Nobel contributed a great deal to chemistry and the world and has a large diversity of achievements. He lived an unhealthy life only to live a healthy afterlife. Many people will benefit from the Nobel prizes including such people ...
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