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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
Antigone
Number of words: 599 - Number of pages: 3.... Haemon had fallen in love with Antigone so he ran a way when his father
gave order to kill Antigone. But then, Creon orders to take Anigone to a
locked-tomb. A blind prophet named Teiresias go with a boy visit Creon and told
him what he did was wrong. At first Creon did not agree, but then after
Teiresias gone. He realized what he did was wrong so he called his servants to
release Antigone. But it was too late, a messenger came with the bad news that
Creons son had killed himself. The story did not stop there, another terrible
news came to Creon .....
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Othello: Summary
Number of words: 939 - Number of pages: 4.... of Scene Two of Act One, Iago gives advice to Othello and lets
him know what is about to happen. Shortly after their talk Brabantio confronts
Othello about stealing his daughter. Then they all went and saw the Duke.
Othello defends himself and asks if Desdemona can testify on the behalf of him.
Othello tells how that the only "witchcraft" he used were his stories, and how
Brabantio used to invite him up to tell them. Finally, Brabantio disowns
Desdemona and she goes to be with Othello.
*Near the end of the first scene of the second act, Iago convinces .....
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Patterns Of Imagery In Macbeth
Number of words: 1226 - Number of pages: 5.... that the witches are bad or foul ("filthy
air") creatures.
In Act II, Scene i, it is a dark night. Fleance says, "The moon is
down" (Line 2), and Banquo says, "Their (Heaven's) candles are all out
(there are no stars in the sky)." (Line 5) Darkness evokes feelings of
evilness, of a disturbance in nature on this fateful night. It creates a
perfect scene for the baneful murders.
Another disturbance in nature comes from Macbeth's mouth, "Now o'er
the one half-world / Nature seems dead" (Lines 49 - 50). This statement
might mean that everywhere he .....
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The National Endowment For The Arts
Number of words: 906 - Number of pages: 4.... supplied with misinformation that alters their perception of the issue. However, if given the facts about how the NEA can benefit not only the artisans, but also the whole nation, those opposers might change their mind in support of the arts program.
One of the biggest arguments against federal funding for the arts is that it costs too much money and that the government is already in debt too severely to provide for something as unnecessary as art. True, the government is extremely in debt, but what most people don’t know is that the NEA actually helps the ec .....
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A Review Of The "Ballet Gran Folklorico De Mexico"
Number of words: 354 - Number of pages: 2.... Mexican history is lost. I mean there were elementary
schools there, do you think they knew what was going on?
All the performances consisted of 1: Azteca - Ceremony of the
lighting of fire, 2: Ladanza De Los Queteales- dedicated to multicolor bird
named Quetzal, 3: Festompanortena- series of dances brought by French and
Spaniards, 4: Yucaton- dances of Mayan culture, Ana Murry a.k.a. "The
dances of Ribbons." 5: Danzas Chiapanaces- dances deal with love, suffering,
and joy, 6: Fandango- performed during feast of Patron Saint, also includes
"Labamba" where cou .....
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Review Of The Show "Home Time"
Number of words: 553 - Number of pages: 3.... if they
mean by how real or what is real in the show. This is about the realist
you can get. They might of done some editing, but it is all real.
The main purpose of this show is to get people to watch and learn.
In another words its another learning channel. If they want people to
watch so that the people can save money, then they are doing a good job.
They build things fix things. All the stuff that they fix of build are
around or in the house. It is almost odveus what they work on because of
the title.
When the show comes on it is .....
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Macbeth: A Noble And Highly Respected Figure In Ducan's Reign
Number of words: 767 - Number of pages: 3.... hide your fires, Let not the light
see my black and deep desires." (Act 1 Scene 4).
Macbeth's flaw is highly influenced by his wife, Lady Macbeth, who has wicked
thoughts, and persuades Macbeth into many actions he would not normally do.
"Only look up clear: To alter favour ever is to fear. Leave all the rest to me"
(Act 1 Scene 5) shows her strength over Macbeth.
As Macbeth prepares to kill Duncan, he hallucinates, and many thoughts cross his
mind, but when the bell sounds, "Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell That
summons thee to heaven or to hell." .....
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Hamlet: Revenge: Once An Honor, Now A Crime
Number of words: 1573 - Number of pages: 6.... not regarded as heroes, nor are they considered honorable. They are shunned by the world and are readily awaiting either a life sentence without parole, or death by lethal injection. Both the Menendez brothers and Hamlet were painfully wronged and felt the need to seek revenge. It is possible that like Hamlet, the Menendez brothers will lose their lives as a result.
In “Hamlet”, written by William Shakespeare, revenge is a major theme. Claudius, (Hamlet’s uncle) maliciously poisoned Hamlet I in order to claim the throne of Denmark. Hamlet is left devasta .....
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