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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
Romeo And Juliet: Love And Their Ends
Number of words: 880 - Number of pages: 4.... others decide to crash the party. Although Romeo is reluctant to go and foreshadows his own death, he decides to set off for the party only to see Rosaline. This is ironic because he feels that he will die but he goes to the party anyway, saying,
“I fear, too early. For my mind misgives
Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars,
Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
With this night’s revels, and expire the term
Of a despised life closed in my breast
By some vile forfeit of untimely death
But He that hat the steerage of my course
Direct my sail! On, l .....
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Talk Shows And Their Social Value
Number of words: 592 - Number of pages: 3.... emotions to draw attention, including physical assault. In the attempt to obtain a higher status among the television world, Springer fails to incorporate the positive morality in today’s society. The appeal of the public favors violence on television. There are presently many issues questioning the relation between violence on television and the violence that exists today in America.
On Sally Jessy Raphael’s talk show, she uses a similar approach to attract the attention of her television watchers. Her main focus is drawing in delinquent teens and attemptin .....
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Does Michelangelo'S Talent Still Reflect After The Restorations In The Sistine Chapel?
Number of words: 465 - Number of pages: 2.... glue and varnish from the past was a good idea and then patching up the areas that needed it and doing it consistantly and using the same style he does makes the paintings reveal Michelangelo's talent and the charactaristics of his characters. Marking and bringing it to attention which areas had the restorations applied to is a very good idea.
I think that by going about trying to get these portraits back to their original style was not only an appreciative thing to do but it also gained us knowledge of Michelangelo and his style of painting. It revealed us a l .....
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The Crucible: The Evilness And Selfishness Of Abigail Williams
Number of words: 948 - Number of pages: 4.... breathe a word, or the edge of a
word, about the other things, and I will come to you in the black of some
terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you...
And you know I can do it... I can make you wish you had never seen the sun
go down.”
She fell in love with John Proctor after their affair, her morals
and her whole life began to fall apart. She started to be overcome with her
feelings of love, and her passion for John was enormous. After she was
denied these things she could no longer control herself, and her whole
reason for l .....
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Tobacco Advertising And Its Effects On Young People
Number of words: 550 - Number of pages: 2.... by these advertisements because they like cartoons, and they think
that a cartoon is harmless and what the cartoon does is harmless too. There is
so much cigarette advertising out there a child is sure to be struck by its
attention.
The companies deny that these symbols target people under 21 and claim
that their advertising goal is simply to promote brand switching. Illinois Rep.
Richard Durbin disagrees with this statement stating “If we can reduce the
number of young smokers, the tobacco companies will be in trouble and they know
it”. The companies go t .....
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The Vietnam War And Hollywood Movies
Number of words: 562 - Number of pages: 3.... Vietcong are cold-hearted and lower people than the Americans. In a violent game of Russian Roulette with the prisons of war (Americans), the Vietnamese mentally torture the "good" guys. The satanic enemy is presented in the most evil way. Then when the Americans shoot them there is a rush of happiness that the opponent has been eliminated, "die you commi bustards." However, just a year later a whole view of Vietnam changed in Apocalypse Now, 1979. When a dozen of helicopters surrounded a civilian village, the Americans played Mozart while shooting M60s at th .....
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Women In Macbeth
Number of words: 1159 - Number of pages: 5.... When Macbeth returns to his castle Lady Macbeth greets him with joy, addressing him as "Great Glamis". Macbeth tells her "Duncan comes here to-night". Upon hearing this Lady Macbeth says "O never/Shall sun that morrow see! She sees Duncans coming not only as an opportunity to murder Duncan, but also as a sign of fate. Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that tonight he must act like "flower" but act like a quote "serpent under't". These small quotes show how scrupulous and cunning Lady Macbeth is. To further persuade him she tells him that if he follows her plan tha .....
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Macbeth: Fear
Number of words: 976 - Number of pages: 4.... and he became King, however he remembered the
witches' prophecies. They claimed that Macbeth would be King, but it would
be Banquo's children that would follow after him. This made Macbeth very
angry, he risked everything to become King and after him none of his family
will follow.
Only for them; and mine eternal jewel
Given to the common enemy of man,
To make them kings, the seeds of Banquo kings!
[Act III, S I, L 72-75]
Here Macbeth realizes that if something is not done to Banquo, then his .....
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