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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
Macbeth: Macbeth Is More Guilty By His Actions Than Lady Macbeth Is By Hers
Number of words: 778 - Number of pages: 3.... him more guilty of the crime. Lady Macbeth just talked about committing
the crime, but she never actually went through with it nor would she ever, and
that is all that counts. Talking about committing the incident is very
different from actually doing it. Lady Macbeth did a little more than just talk
about it though. She also urged Macbeth into doing it and that is what makes her
part of this crime, but she is not as guilty as Macbeth. He really didn't have
to listen to what his wife said. Macbeth had a mind of his own and he could
make his own decision. .....
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Othello: Summary
Number of words: 379 - Number of pages: 2.... he appeals to Bravantio love for his doughtier,"Even now,now very now, and old black ram, Is tupping your white eve".Iago was looking Othello similar to black animal. When brabantio heard that he also seems Othello a black animal, but the couldn't believe that desdemona gets married to O:thello because they are opposite of union. Then he starts thinking if that should be true it wouldn't be my daughyer's fault. Other controls he mind that's the only way desdemona may get married to him. On the other hand brabantio find out that Othello go married to his daughter .....
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Insanity In Macbeth
Number of words: 417 - Number of pages: 2.... and when MacBeth talks he
already has crossed over to insanity. MacBeth talks to a figment of his
imagination which his mind has made. These means that his mind is not
healthy. He is unable to separate reality from a hallucination. His reality
is that he is still sane even though he has the ability to see ghost. His
mind has already gone mad and he cannot control it .He is not able to
separate what is real from
what is reality.
One final instance is ability to kill anyone he feels as a threat
to him. When someone is able to make such a decision without remors .....
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Imagery In Macbeth
Number of words: 547 - Number of pages: 2.... was not a bad man at first he was a very noble ally to Duncan. When Macbeth he saw the Three Witches everything changed. They told him things he wanted to here and he believed them. He told Lady Macbeth what the witches said. She taught him and ridiculed him to be evil. He listened to her and that is when the trouble started.
The first ignoble killing by Macbeth was the killing of what was supposed to be his friend Duncan. Macbeth killed Duncan to become king.
"And only thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood
It is the bloody business which informs"
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The Tempest: Raging Waters
Number of words: 977 - Number of pages: 4.... Iris, Juno, as well as the
nymphs. Each part of the magic symbolizes a certain part of the island. The
spirits of the air I have already mentioned another type would be the spirits of
the earth. These would include the goblins, the dogs and hounds that were used
to disease Caliban and his associates. (: "Our natures do pursue, Like rats
that ravin down their proper bane, A thirsty evil; and when we drink we die.
[Act 1, sc. 2]) Another form of the earth spirits would be the nymphs
(Prospero: "Go make yourself like a nymph o' th' sea. Be subject To no .....
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Oedipus Rex: The Punishment Of The King
Number of words: 1163 - Number of pages: 5.... Even though it seems that Oedipus has not been a
particularly good monarch, in fact his only major accomplishment seems to
be killing the Sphinx all those years ago, having a king put to death could
have serious repercussions on the rest of the kingdom. So in the end, the
only way to cure the plague and keep the kingdom stable seems to be the
banishment of Oedipus. In this case, the question of whether or not he
deserved to be punished seems irrelevant; Oedipus' only goal was to stop
the plague and by leaving, he has accomplished that goal. Banishment was .....
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Third Story Flat
Number of words: 290 - Number of pages: 2.... and differences of "", and "a Cornish Mystery.
In the "", the action takes place all in one night. However in "A Cornish Mystery", The action takes place over the coarse several days. Also, in the story, the action took place in the big city, while the movie mainly took place in a small town. I think the movie was much easier to follow than the story.
Within the first twenty minutes of the movie, I noticed at least five differences, and I wasn’t really looking that hard for the differences. I found some similarities, but not as many as differences. One difference is that In the movie, the detective had a .....
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The Crucible: Characters
Number of words: 1502 - Number of pages: 6.... Many of the accusers have meddled in witchcraft
themselves, and are therefore doubly to be distrusted. (Warshow 116) The court
convicts the victims on the most absurd testimony, and the reader has to wonder
how the judges and the townspeople could let such a charade continue.
The leading character of the play is John Proctor, a man who often
serves as the only voice of reason in the play. He had an affair with Abigail
Williams, who later charges his wife with witchcraft. Proctor is seemingly the
only person who can see through the children's accusations. Th .....
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