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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
The History Of Greek Theater
Number of words: 2432 - Number of pages: 9.... of the hero.
In Greek tragedy, suffering brought knowledge of worldly matters and of
the individual. Aristotle attempted to explain how an audience could observe
tragic events and still have a pleasurable experience. Aristotle, by searching
the works of writers of Greek tragedy, Aeschulus, Euripides and Sophocles (whose
Oedipus Rex he considered the finest of all Greek tragedies), arrived at his
definition of tragedy. This explanation has a profound influence for more than
twenty centuries on those writing tragedies, most significantly Shakespeare.
Arist .....
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As You Like It: Rosalind As Ganymede
Number of words: 2367 - Number of pages: 9.... This essay will explore what Shakespeare included in Rosalind’s character that makes her the only balanced person in the play, and it will also show how she balances the other characters out.
The first action taken by Rosalind that indicates her balanced state is when Duke Frederick has banished her from his court, and she decides to leave disguised as a man. This action shows that even though she is female, she doesn’t feel the need to act feminine all of the time in order to be self-assured as a woman. She doesn’t fully throw herself into her new role t .....
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Inanimated Objects In Death Of A Salesman
Number of words: 498 - Number of pages: 2.... receive the genuine love that Howard's kids so generously display for their father. The fact that Willy doesn't know how to work the machine shows that Willy far behind on the technological that is surrounding him. Above all the tape recorder represents the failed American dream. As his name says he will always be a "Loman"
The rubber tubing shows the darker side of Willy Loman. He wanted to die, the rubber tubing is a painful reminder to Willy's family and the reader that suicide was the only way for Willy to get away from his troubles. This is one of the fi .....
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The Crucible: John Proctor And John Hale - Good Citizen Vs. Good Person
Number of words: 993 - Number of pages: 4.... much trouble he would
bring himself into, his philosophy was “I may speak my heart” (Miller, p.30).
Proctor's honesty eventually lead to his downfall and death.
The first incident in the play where we see Proctor's honesty is after
the affair he had with Abigail. He realized his mistake and was honest and
admitted it to his wife Elizabeth. In the next situation where Proctor is
involved he tells the Reverend Parris why he does not like him, and it also gets
him into trouble. He tells him, “Can you speak one minute without we land in
hell again, I'm sick of he .....
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Essay On Impulsiveness In Romeo & Juliet
Number of words: 959 - Number of pages: 4.... about the consequences. Tybalt
said “I'll not endure him” and Capulet told him emphatically “he shall be
endur'd”(pg. 57, Lines 77 & 78). In this scene Capulet prevented a huge
Montegue and Capulet confrontation by thinking first and not doing the impulsive
suggested by Tybalt. Through thinking these actions through, problems were
prevented.
However, Capulet was at times, a very rash person, and that lead to much
of the misfortune in this play. Hours after Romeo killed Tybalt, Capulet acted
on haste in Act III, Scene 4 and told Paris “I will make a despera .....
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Hamlet
Number of words: 393 - Number of pages: 2.... didnt deserve that.
With my friends, I appreciate them telling me about their apparition of the ghost, because by them telling me this, it showed that they were looking out for me. As a result of them telling me, I found out the ghost was my father. He told me a lot of information about what happened to him before his death, and the details about his death. He told me that he was murdered by my Uncle Claudius, by means of poison in the ear. When I was talking with my father’s ghost, he also told me to so three things. The first was to sweep Claudius off the .....
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Macbeth: Lady Macbeth And Evil
Number of words: 902 - Number of pages: 4.... to kill someone, Lady Macbeth asks the spirits to make her male.
One of the most vivid descriptions of Lady Macbeth's wickedness is directly
after Macbeth announces to her he does not want to kill Duncan.This speech
epitomizes Lady Macbeth's evilness. She is ruthless, and her evil accounts for
the murders that occur throughout the play Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth is far more savage and ambitious than her husband, yet she
convinces Macbeth to commit the murders that will make them king and queen.
Macbeth is without his wife's cruel and uncompassionate attitude tow .....
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Has Hamlet Gone Mad?
Number of words: 675 - Number of pages: 3.... to him-self "My father's spirit-in arms?
All is not well. I doubt some foul play. Would the night were come!" Hamlet's
per-sonality underwent severe stresses due to the situations en-countered and
consequently, he had to find a way to solve the apparent problems.
In Act 1, Scene 5, Hamlet while talking to his father's ghost was urged
to avenge the foul murder, but to leave his mother out of it as her guilt would
be punishment enough. GHOST: "Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. …
Leave her to heaven, and to those thorns that in her bosom lodge to p .....
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