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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
The Symbol Of Black In "The Crucible"
Number of words: 423 - Number of pages: 2.... this. Since black
symbolizes death I figured that Elizabeth maybe felt black, like putting herself
out of the misery of all this charging rather than go along with it. She gets
blamed for many things that she did not do. For example she is accused of
poking Abby with a needle by a poppet.
Mary must also feel black because she meant no harm by putting a needle
inside of the poppet and yet she gets in trouble also. The black signifies
Elizabeth's anger hate for Abby. It is clearly shown when she says that Abby
should be ripped out of the world and th .....
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Romeo And Juliet: The Betrayal Of The Adults To Juliet
Number of words: 630 - Number of pages: 3.... not
speak a word./Do as thou wilt for I have done with thee." (III, v, 214-215) Lady
Capulet is angered by Juliet's choice and wishes "I would the fool be married to
her grave." (III, v, 145) Juliet's parents betray Juliet by not supporting
Juliet's pleas for the marriage to be delayed a year. Capulet and Lady Capulet
do not know Juliet is married to Romeo, a fact that may have, yet not likely
altered these circumstances. Her parent's betrayal causes Juliet to look for
comfort from the Nurse.
The Nurse also fails to support Juliet's choice against marrying Par .....
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Causes Of Macbeth's Downfall
Number of words: 588 - Number of pages: 3.... good attitude when he learns the answer to his question about Banquo's descendants. "Horrible sight! Now I see 'tis true;/ For the blood- boltered Banquo smiles upon me/ And points at them for his" (4.1.136-138). In the end Macbeth believes in the prophecies to make his own fate. He was fighting Macduff successfully, even after Dirnam wood moved until he learned Macduff was not born of mortal woman. "Accursed be that tongue that tells me so,/ For it hath cowed my better part of man!/...I'll not fight with thee" (5.8.21-26)! Even though Macbeth's pride help .....
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A Look At The Moss, Father/Son Relationship In Bonnie And Clyde
Number of words: 1773 - Number of pages: 7.... apparent almost
immediately when they are first seen in the movie. C.W. Moss's father is
clearly the dominant figure in the relationship This is demonstrated by
many uses of cinematics and Penn's attention to detail.
The dominating relationship is very apparent through the eye of the
camera. In cinematography, the camera can be used to show a number of
things to the viewer that we wouldn't notice in real life. Closeups of
hands under a sink, or a birds eye view of a gun fight. These are ways of
manipulating the camera to make the viewer feel how the director .....
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The Changing Role In Viola/Cesario In The Twelveth Night
Number of words: 1034 - Number of pages: 4.... and sorrows, seeking a
companion with which to share and to teach. Thus, Viola grows in her male
disguise to get a better feeling for his inner self, not the self that he
shows to the public, or would reveal and share with Viola in her true
female self, but rather his secret self, as he believes he shares with a
peer. So, she grows to love him. But, Orsino's motivation is actually not
love for Viola, but rather he seems to be in love with love itself. His
entire world is filled with love but he knows that there might be a turning
point for him, like when he s .....
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Last Of The Mohicans: Contrast And Comparison Of The Book And Movie
Number of words: 434 - Number of pages: 2.... a horse, and pulling along a pony. At a
muttered comment from Magua, Major Duncan orders Gamut to be quiet for
safety. This scene was not only not in the movie, but neither was the
character of Gamut.
The movie not only left out a character, it left out other scenes.
One such scene would be when Uncas Chickengook and Hawkeye join Cora, Alice,
Duncan, Maugua, and Gamut.* When these characters join the party, they tell
Duncan that Maugua is a Huron spy. Duncan decides to question Maugua, but
when he does, Maugua runs away. When Maugua begins to run, Duncan wan .....
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Death Of A Salesman: Symbols
Number of words: 529 - Number of pages: 2.... This is brought
about when Howard, Willy's boss and godson, shows the tape recorder to Willy and
appe ars to be more interested in the sound and technology of the machine
instead of Willy, who i s fighting for his job. Howard no longer need s Willy's
services and without concern fires him. This , to Willy, was like, "eating the
orange and throwing away the peel". However, Willy is partly to blame, as he
does not accept change and wants to remain in the pas t. This is foreshadowed in
the scene where Willy is left alone with the tape recorder and is unable to .....
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Much Ado About Nothing: Pretense
Number of words: 1233 - Number of pages: 5.... nothing" because pretending is something people often do whether it is positive or negative. The idea of acting and the illusion it creates is rarely far from the surface. Do we ever undeniably know the truth about someone, a situation or ourselves?
In "Much Ado About Nothing", everyone is pretentious. Don Pedro deceives Hero by acting the part of an honest friend, concerned for his brother and Claudio's honour. Leonato and his family act as if Hero were dead, encouraged to this deception by, of all people, the Friar who feels that deception may be the .....
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