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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
Dramatic Irony And Characters In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Number of words: 2804 - Number of pages: 11.... sight, / For I ne'er saw true
beauty till this night."(Act 1 Sc. 5 Ln. 59-60) Romeo easily becomes
infatuated with girls. "With Rosaline, my ghostly Father? No. / I have
forgot that name and that name's woe." (Act 2 Sc. 3 Ln. 48-49) Romeo easily
forgets about the girl he was so sad about and Juliet replaces his memory
of her with happy ones. "O, I am Fortune's fool!" (Act 3 Sc. 1 Ln. 142) He
felt that fate liked to play around with him.
I think Romeo was thinking about why all this death and fighting
was happening around him throughout most of the book. He wa .....
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Movie: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Number of words: 698 - Number of pages: 3.... having took a vote where a mute patient nicknamed 'Chief' for the first
time communicated that he wanted to watch the game. McMurphy had befriended
Chief and later discovered that he was not deaf and dumb but was only faking his
muteness and they planed to escape together.
McMurphy later found out that many of these patients were here only
because they put themselves here and didn't want to leave even though they had
the option to. He tried his best to bring some life to these patients such as
teaching them to play poker and gambling for cigarettes. .....
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Hamlet: Second Grave Digger
Number of words: 756 - Number of pages: 3.... I’ve only seen my father a couple times. He was always out at the taverns with the wenches. That’s how he met my mother, the beautiful harlot. She had to sell her body just to make ends meet. As soon as I was old enough to understand how life was for me, I went to work. At the age of 6 I was out on the streets offering my services to any whom would need them. I can still remember my first job cleaning up after horses. I would stay in the stables all day long digging up the foul-smelling mess of the animals. Oh, how the days went by. After many ye .....
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How Effective Is Act Three, Scene Four Of Shakespeare's Macbeth
Number of words: 1744 - Number of pages: 7.... easily recognized by the audience who were familiar with the traditional banquet scene. The places have been previously set with particular reference to rank, thus adding to the formality of the evening. The usual degree of ceremonial pomp occurs as is especially evident in the opening lines of the scene. This scene is abruptly interrupted by one of Macbeth's own assassins, Macbeth must think quickly and provide an excuse, that he may attend to this new arrival. He at once invites his esteemed colleagues to be seated and remain patient then ‘We'll drink a measu .....
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The Merchant Of Venice: Summary
Number of words: 971 - Number of pages: 4.... At the time of there marriage, Shakespeare was 18 and Anne was 26. Their first child, Susanna, was baptized on May 26, 1583. In 1585 Anne Shakespeare gave birth to twins. A boy named Hamnet and a girl named Judith. Hamnet did not survive.
Shakespeare arrived in London about 1588 and by 1592 and had success as an actor and playwright. He secured the patronage of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton. William Shakespeare’s professional life in London was marked by a number of financially advantageous arrangements that permitted him to share in .....
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Romeo And Juliet: Overview
Number of words: 553 - Number of pages: 3.... if their families did know of this marriage, they
would have had no reason to cover up or hide anything, and there would have
possibly been peace between the two families.
Evil fate played a major role in the lives of Romeo and Juliet because of all
the things that could have happened differently, the events that transpired just
didn't flow in their direction. A few of the malignant fate situations were the
servant asking Romeo to read the invitation list and inviting them to the party
where the star-crossed lovers meet and fall in love, they are discove .....
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Julius Caesar: Brutus' Mistakes
Number of words: 419 - Number of pages: 2.... the second was letting him speak alone at the funeral. When
Cassius first suggested that they should kill Mark Antony, which they should of,
but the noble Brutus said “Our course will seem to bloody.” That was not his
only mistake with Mark Antony he also let him speak at Caesar funeral. He was
warned by Cassius, but Brutus ignored him as usual. When Mark Antony spoke he
got crowd on his side and they killed all the conspirators except for Brutus
and Cassius (they excepted the angry mob and left Rome). This was some more
trouble that was caused by Brutus.
In .....
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A Doll's House: Theme Of Emancipation Of A Woman
Number of words: 781 - Number of pages: 3.... Nora responds by saying "Go away, Torvald! Leave me alone. I don't want
all this", Torvald asks "Aren't I your husband?". By saying this, he is
implying that one of Nora's duties as his wife is to physically pleasure him at
his command. Torvald also does not trust Nora with money, which exemplifies
Torvald's treating Nora as a child. On the rare occasion when Torvald gives
Nora some money, he is concerned that she will waste it on candy and pastry; in
modern times, this would be comparable to Macauly Culkin being given money, then
buying things that "would .....
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