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12171: Hamlet Essay
... over his sanity. He realizes his flaw as a man of thoughts and not actions. His cold act of Polonius' murder is out of rage and furious temper. He is sorry for it has no great compassion towards Polonius, for he already has enough grief over his father's death. Hamlet, a tragic hero, meets his tragic end not because he was sane or insane. He ends tragically because of his ...
12172: Hamlet: Impulsive Behavior
... for Ophelia during her funeral were he fought with Hamlet. Hamlet and Laertes are similar in the way they associate with their families. Laertes highly respects and loves his father Polonius. Similarly, Hamlet holds a great respect for his dead father(Hamlet compares his father to a sun god "Hyperion"). After the death of their fathers, Hamlet and Laertes strive to seek revenge on the assassins. Hamlet and Laertes exhibit domineering ...
12173: The Tragedy of Hamlet
... hero must possess many good traits, as well as one flaw, which eventually leads to his downfall. A tragic hero must be brave and noble. In Othello, Othello had one fatal flaw, he was too great. Othello was too brave, too noble, and especially too proud to allow himself to be led back to Venice in chains. A tragic hero must not back down from his position. He also has to ...
12174: Hamlet: Brutal Truth
Hamlet: Brutal Truth Disillusionment. Depression. Despair. These are the burning emotions churning in young Hamlet's soul as he attempts to come to terms with his father's death and his mother's incestuous, illicit marriage. While Hamlet tries to ...
12175: Dams And Resources
... of that nation's land area. In the United States, whose 5,500 large dams make it the second most dammed country in the world, we have stopped building large dams, and are now spending great amounts of money trying to fix the problems created by existing dams. Although the impacts of large dams have been well documented for some time now, in case after case, new ones are proposed whose ...
12176: Salamandastron
... slow to turn any creatures away from their gates. The searats, Dingeye and Thura, turn out to be more trouble than they are worth. They accidentally murder one of the abbey's brothers, steal the great sword of Martin the Warrior, and high tail it out of the abbey leaving the deadly Dryditch fever behind to prey on the abbey dwellers. Two young ones, Samkin a squirrel and Arula a molemaid ...
12177: The Crucible: The Transition of John Proctor's Character
... wife and had considered turning his back on himself for life, he was a good man that knew the truth and was going to stand by it. The transition in Proctor's character was a great one, from a cheating man to a man that was true to himself and gained a newfound faith. At the end of the play, John Proctor learned to have more respect for himself and learned ...
12178: The Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic Character
... doubt if the very thing that he searches to rid the people of might be a lie. Let you not mistake your duty as I mistook my own...where I turned the eye of my great faith, blood flowed up. Beware Goody Proctor- cleave to no faith when faith brings blood. Reverend Hale realizes his job of finding and ridding the world of witches is false. “It is mistaken law that ...
12179: A Look at the Moss, Father/Son Relationship in Bonnie and Clyde
... to show the fathers power over his boy and the cruel faces he makes. To top this scene off, the father throws soup all over C.W. As if hasn't hurt his feelings enough. Great acting and facial expressions are what make this scene and are a perfect example of who holds all the marbles in their relationship. C.W. Moss's father is clearly the dominant figure in the ...
12180: Character Analysis: Athena
... caretaker of Odysseus and Telemachos. It is with her help that makes Odysseus seem so godlike. Who knows or could say what might have happened to Odysseus and his family had Athena not provided the great asistance that she did. I am almost certain that he would not have made it home without it.


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