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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
Macbeth's Blind Ambition
Number of words: 744 - Number of pages: 3.... named Thane of Cawdor and he is viewed as the fiercest fighter in Scotland. The idea of being the next king of Scotland played on Lady Macbeth's ambition. She unsexes herself and becomes evil. They come up with a plan to kill the present king of Scotland, King Duncan. Macbeth had just killed a traitor who rebelled against the king and now he is planning to kill the king! The death of the king is blamed on the king's guards so Macbeth kills them to save his own behind. What a traitor, he deserves to be slained and he should be beheaded!
Secondly Macbeth's hama .....
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How Do We Evaluate Art?
Number of words: 555 - Number of pages: 3.... Experience is based on a person's life. Does that mean an
older human has greater personal experience? Theoretically, it is. We see that
we usually find an adult's suggestion is much more ideal than a child's. When
we are judging with our experience, we are actually doing comparison. We are
asking ourselves several questions. Is it better than what I had seen before?
Is it creative? Can it be better? Is it professional?
However, not all of our experience is good. There are bad memories.
Our judgement is therefore wrong. Thus, we have to aware t .....
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Othello: Discuss The Techniques Iago Used To Manipulate Others
Number of words: 948 - Number of pages: 4.... take
care of things in precarious situation. There was in my own personal opinion
one more technique, and that was that he knew how to use all his options and
could use his wits and cunningness.
Iago's number one technique was his ability to make people trust him. He
had just about everyone spun in Iago's web. Rodrigo, Othello, Cassio, Desdemona,
Emilia, and etc. And he got every one of them to trust him, although he still
hadn't got Emilia into his web fully. She still had suspicions about him. He
could gain the trust of people as if it was nothing to hi .....
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The Street Of Crocodiles
Number of words: 3562 - Number of pages: 13.... stories and letters. Although they never appear on stage, it is unlikely that the illustrations penned by Schulz were ignored as inspirations.
Work on this project began at the Royal National Theatre Studio in 1991. Simon McBurney, Co-founder and Artistic Director of Theatre de Complicite, has served as the shows’ director since this time. Jacob Schulz, Bruno’s nephew, worked with the company as they developed the show. His relationship with the play remained ongoing through its’ continued growth until his death in 1997.
Jacob is credited as providing a .....
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Romeo + Juliet: An E Ticket Ride
Number of words: 745 - Number of pages: 3.... Bard. It
is Shakespeare's words and text, however, the sights and sounds are as clearly,
possibly overshadowing, telling the same parallel story. One could say that
there are visually emotional subtitles throughout the movie directing the
audience to understand and engage in the most famous love story in an entirely
new way. One can argue that this version of Romeo and Juliet would be
understood even without spoken words. The camera-work tells the story as
clearly as the text. There are very few moments in this movie when the camera
stops moving. Like Ol .....
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Hamlet: Fate
Number of words: 424 - Number of pages: 2.... provoking information. Hamlet knows not whether to trust the
spirit or disregard what he has been told. "… the devil hath power T'assume
a pleasing shape" Hamlet thought that the spirit may be trying to mislead
him in the quest to find his father's killer. Characters of the play become
unsure of their intentions due to the odd twists of fortune that they are
dealt.
Characters in the play that were so sure of their decisions became
uncertain. This uncertainty arises when the plans of characters are somehow
altered. The alterations change the fate of many charac .....
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Macbeth: Darkness, Evil And Tragedy
Number of words: 1220 - Number of pages: 5.... the closeness of their relationship. She speaks of how he has enough
ambition but not enough courage. His "overiding ambition" is not enough. When
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth speak, they speak to eachother with such closeness and
bond; he calls her his "dearest chuck", his "partner of greatness". She knows
that he is too weak to do anything and states her position in the murder "leave
the rest to me".
In Act 1, Scene 7 establishes the force and power that Lady Macbeth posseses
over her husband. Upon hearing of Macbeth's decision not to kill Duncan, she is
outr .....
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Hamlet
Number of words: 504 - Number of pages: 2.... husband by marrying his brother and doesn't even notice her fault. She does attempt to redeem herself though, she is loyal to and over all is a pretty honest woman.
has friends who are both loyal, and that are trying to betray him. The soldiers: Marcellous, Bernardo, and Francisco show their loyalty to by coming to him with there situation of seeing the ghost who looks like the dead king. They also all swear not to tell a soul about what they had seen and heard. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on the other hand are terrible friends to have, they agree .....
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