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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
Does Romeo Behave Rashly While Juliet Shows Superior Judgement?
Number of words: 613 - Number of pages: 3.... of this is when she wakes up in the tomb and
finds out the Romeo is dead. She refuses to listen to Friar Lawrence's
pleas, to leave the tomb and come with him to a nunnery. Instead she tells
him "Go, get thee hence, for I will not away." She tries to poison herself
but there is none left. When she hears the watch coming she grabs Romeo's
dagger and fatally stabs herself. Juliet is so upset she doesn't think and
tries to poison herself instead of listening to the Friar, and in
desperation of death, kills herself with the dagger. Romeo is careful and
considera .....
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King Lear - Good Vs. Evil
Number of words: 632 - Number of pages: 3.... are the humans in the play, it is the humans who caused the evil and Lear believes that humans were the ones who created evil. Edgar, is another character in the play who believes that evil is caused by humans and not the gods. Edgar said, "The gods are just, and of our peasant vices make instruments to plague us" (ACT V, iii, 169). Edgar clearly says that the gods are right and it is the people who are responsible for promoting evil in the world. It is us who make the instruments necessary for evil to spread and plague the world. In the world of Ki .....
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Julius Caesar: Roman Life During The First Triumvirate
Number of words: 743 - Number of pages: 3.... scene, one sooth-sayer, old in his years, warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March," an admonition of Caesar's impending death. Although sooth-sayers are looked upon by many as insane out of touch lower-classmen, a good deal of them, obviously including the sayer Caesar encountered, are indeed right on the mark. Since they lack any formal office or shop, and they predict forthcomings without fee, one can see quite easily why citizens would distrust their predictions. Superstition, in general elements such as the Feast of Lupercal, as well as on a personal l .....
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Macbeth: Macbeth The Tragic Hero
Number of words: 928 - Number of pages: 4.... factors were most
defenitely provoked by the evilness and twisted nature of the witches, for if it
weren't for their influence, then Macbeth would have never turned his desires
into reality.
At the very beginning of the play Macbeth is nothing but a general
fighting for his country. His fellow fighter's admire Macbeth, for in their
eyes, and even in the eyes of the highest of authority, his nobility and
couragousness is looked up to. His success for his acheivement is rewarded, and
his confidence is made stronger because of this. But this is only the beginnin .....
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Shakespeare's "Sonnet 50"
Number of words: 376 - Number of pages: 2.... refers to the person the speaker is parting with. The horse is, in a sense, the speaker's heart, reluctant to keep moving, although it must bear his grief.
The speaker, in stanzas 9-12, frequently gets frustrated and tries to force himself on, as shown by the "bloody spur" which indicates repeated use. The groan that the beast makes from the spurring is "more sharp to me[the speaker] than spurring to his[the beast's] side". The more the speaker tries to force himself along, the worse his pain. Knowing this, in stanzas 13-14, the speaker says, "My grief lies on .....
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Analysis Of Advertisements For Two Different Things
Number of words: 1215 - Number of pages: 5.... yellow background with a large purple type set across the top of the
page accompanied by the words: `Size Matters". This leads the reader to ponder
the meaning of this rather unusual phrase and to further read the smaller
print. Here, the reader encounters an irregular font of different sizes to
accentuate certain words. While this may be annoying to many, its overall
purpose is to create a lively playful environment through the usage of fonts.
This, of course, is an attempt to appeal to a younger gaming audience. On the
other hand, the `Microsoft Project' a .....
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Romeo & Juliet
Number of words: 622 - Number of pages: 3.... marry Romeo and Juliet is because he hopes that the marriage will
end the hostilities between the two houses. When he says "Shall Romeo by
my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come; and he and I shall
watch thy waking, and that very night shall Romeo bear thee to Mantua."
(Act 4, Scene 1), he tells Juliet how everything will be all right.
Unfortunately, for all his good intentions the play still ends in tragedy.
Friar Lawrence is a man who is not afraid to take risks when he feels it is
neccesary to help someone. For example in Act 2, Scene 6, when .....
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Movie: Stand And Deliver - Mr. Escalante Should Be An Inspiration To Everyone
Number of words: 483 - Number of pages: 2.... if his life depended upon
it. In the end, Angel, as well as the other students, makes a huge stride
by studying and passing the AP Calculus exam.
In yet another interpretation of this seemingly meaningless
statement, Mr. Escalante could be referring to the hole caused by
discrimination. Jaime knows that because of their ethnic origin, they will
have a constant struggle to overcome the hurdles life has already set for
them. ETS questioning of the results of the first AP exam is just one of
the many obstacles his students will encounter in their strive for succ .....
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