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Movie: Life, Like The Great Gatsby
<view this essay>.... little things that relate to the reason of
gatsby's death. The main character's of this novel each have their part to do
with the ending, Nick Caraway is probably the main character of this novel, as
he comes down from New Jersey to new York to visit his cousin Daisy, who is
married to Tom Buchannan. These are some of the incidents that are included in
the novel as you will read further I will relate some issues of the novel, as
well as other critics have included their views on The Great Gatsby.
F. Scott, Fitsgerald was an American short story writer and novelist
famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age(the 1920's), his most brilliant novel
work being .....
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Othello: Almost Perfect
<view this essay>.... could happen to us. In the drama, the protagonist, Othello starts out as a noble general but ends up facing the consequences brought upon by his over trusting nature and his everlasting jealousy.
One of Othello’s tragic flaws, which contribute to his downfall, is his open and trusting nature. For this play to be classified as a tragedy, the hero must face opposition from an outside force, in this case it is the evil antagonist Iago. Othello is a professional soldier and preaches by the rules and codes of honor thoroughly. He believes that people are honest and genuine until he has proof that they are not. The theory on judging whether or not they are .....
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Proposal For An Advanced Art Project
<view this essay>.... visual contact with the viewer through use of thought provoking
forms and features. Next, I may wish at times to incorporate audible
stimuli to further draw the viewer into my work. Thirdly, I want some
interaction of the sculpture with the viewer, so that they can make a more
intimate contact with the piece through tactile and kinesthetic action, so
that they thus may "get into it" more and begin to experience some of the
passion & feeling that I put into my work as it is thus conveyed to and
impressed upon them.
As a title theme for my year's work I have come up with "Multifaceted
Interactive Involvement With The Electro- Magnetic Spectrum." T .....
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Intensional Or Accidentall? Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet And Much Ado About Nothing!
<view this essay>.... It seems that God came into both of
the plays in the spirit of the friars, because they had good plans to keep love
together.
In both plays, the masque functions as a dramatic device which initiates
the love plot. It occurs in a social gathering, but not without the help of
costumes. If it were not for costumes the result of love might have been
drastically different. How was the masque used to get lovers together? In the
case of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo hears about the masque and decides to go,
thinking that he might be able to get away with this scheme. Upon entering he
sees Juliet and right away, he knows it is love. If he had not worn the costume, .....
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A Doll's House: Theme Of Emancipation Of A Woman
<view this essay>.... teach her every move in
order to relearn the dance. The reader knows this is an act, and it shows her
submissiveness to Torvald. After he teaches her the dance, he proclaims "When I
saw you turn and sway in the tarantella--my blood was pounding till I couldn't
stand it" showing how he is more interested in Nora physically than emotionally.
When 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 trea .....
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Film Review: Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
<view this essay>.... need to answer his own questions. Although this is obviously a
science fiction film, Dreyfuss also turns in just the right amount of delightful
comedy to keep boredom from the audience's grasp. Spielberg has won a hit with
his heartfelt, intriguing, sci-fi flick that has that patented Spielberg ending
we all have grown to love over the years.
The reason for the greatness of this movie lies firmly in the
outstanding performances by Dreyfuss, Barro, and co-star Terri Garr. Dreyfuss
has a knack for being able to portray an erratic man who in one instant is
completely normal, and at other times becomes utterly insane. Melinda Barro
also puts in an extreme .....
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Show How Macbeth And Lady Macbeth Have To Go Against Their Own Natures In Order To Kill Duncan
<view this essay>.... he admits to possessing ‘black and deep desires’ but he is afraid to speak about them openly, even to himself. Later on he indites a letter to Lady Macbeth containing conjecture about the prophecies of the three witches. She immediately wants to take fate into her own hands. She begs the evil spirits to tear all human feelings from her, for she knows that she will have to urge her husband, Macbeth, to become King by murdering Duncan. She will have to give up all the gentle, tender qualities of a woman, so that she can become a sexless, pitiless demon. She has to make her husband ignore his own conscience. She declares: “ Thou wouldst be great, Art not witho .....
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The Use Of “Nature” In Shakespeare’s Macbeth
<view this essay>.... Nature’s design would result in discipline. They were concerned that Nature might hold back the things that they needed to survive. In order to avoid punishment people began to worship and glorify Nature. The mysticism that had been associated with Nature developed into spiritualism; Nature became glorified and worshiped like a deity. In Macbeth, Nature plays the role of a divinity, as significant as the role of God and religion. The evil and frightening quality of the play is derived from the ancient fear of Nature’s encompassing power. The way each character addresses the word “Nature” reveals that character’s assumed personality. A character .....
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