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Papers on Arts, Movies, and Plays
King Lear - Analyzing A Tragic Hero
Number of words: 871 | Number of pages: 4.... pity for him and feel that he does not deserve the severity of his punishment. His actions are not occasioned by any corruption or depravity in him, but by an error in judgment, which, however, does arise from a defect of character. Lear has a "tragic flaw" - egotism. It is his egotism in the first scene that causes him to make his error in judgment - the division of his kingdom and the loss of Cordelia. Throughout the rest of the play, the consequences of this error slowly and steadfastly increase until Lear is destroyed. There must be a change in the life of the tragic hero; he must past from happiness to misery. Lear, as seen .....
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Macbeth: Imagery Of Planting
Number of words: 966 | Number of pages: 4.... foreshadow his downfall," (Brooks). In the early scenes of the play evil is scarcely visible in Macbeth, but it spreads through his soul at an alarming speed. Macbeth takes his first giant step towards complete corruption when he murders his gracious king, Duncan. Duncan thinks highly of Macbeth and praises him often, such as when he states, "I have begun to plant thee, and will labor/ To make thee full of growing." (IV, 4; 28-29) The irony is that when Duncan fails to pronounce Macbeth his successor shortly after this phrase, he firmly plants the notion to Macbeth that homicide is his only means of attaining the throne of S .....
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The Crucible: A Review
Number of words: 426 | Number of pages: 2.... and oceans from which we pulled ourselves? Has
evolution really just played some sort of immense prank on us, bestowing
upon us the gifts of reason and judgment, but blurring them with prejudice
and blind hatred? (Too many question...Not enough answers... Isn't that
always the case?)
The Crucible is an incredible book, through the medium of a
historical event it manages to shine a light into the cold, dark, depths of
human existence. Anyone who is willing to put forth the time to read and
truly understand is in for quite a shock, the truth.
As for recommending this to my school's reading list, I cry out, “
Yes!”, let them .....
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Characterization Of Reverend Samuel Parris In "The Crucible"
Number of words: 661 | Number of pages: 3.... Rebecca,
Goody Proctor, and Martha Corey free Parris demands that all those on the
list be called in for questioning.
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Danforth, glancing at the list: How many names are here?
Frances: Ninety-one, Your Excellency.
Parris, sweating: These people should be summoned. Danforth
looks up at him questioningly. For questioning.
Parris: This is a clear attack upon the court!
Parris also attacks Mary Warren harshly when she changes sides to
help John Proctor clear his wife's name. Once Mary claims she fainted at
will he tries to make her prove this, and once he has weakened her whole .....
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The People Vs Larry Flynt
Number of words: 659 | Number of pages: 3.... that someone doesn’t have the right to view certain materials. Americans don’t want someone else controlling what they can see and what they can’t see. Americans want as much freedom as they are entitled to and this was Larry Flynt’s defense. Even though Flynt’s attorney proclaimed that he didn’t agree with the particular content of Flynt’s publication, he didn’t want someone else telling him what and what not he had the right to view. This point was brought about well by the attorney but still resulted in a guilty verdict for Larry Flynt, which landed him in prison. Later in the film Larry Flynt is brought into Su .....
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The Taming Of The Shrew: An Critique
Number of words: 1871 | Number of pages: 7.... along to court Kate, saying he wanted to marry wealthily in Padua. It
appeared, though, as if Petruchio was the kind of man who needed an opposition
in life. The shrewish Kate, who was known to have a sharp tongue, very
adequately filled his need for another powerful character in a relationship
(Kahn 419). When Petruchio began to woo Kate, everybody was rather surprised,
but Signior Baptista agreed when Petruchio wanted marry her on Saturday of the
week he met her. Clearly, he was not opposed because he wanted to hurry and get
Kate married so she would not be in Bianca's way anymore. Petruchio showed up
to the wedding lat .....
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Hamlet: Holding Back Revenge
Number of words: 507 | Number of pages: 2.... taking revenge on Claudius, he may think by taking revenge he endangers his own soul. “No matter how right a man might think his motives are, if Claudius is innocent; the act of revenge would inevitably make Hamlet as evil as the accused in the eyes of God” (Becker p.32).
“Hamlet decides to test Claudius’ guilt and the authenticity of the ghost; he will stage a performance of a play, which will reproduce Claudius’ crime and observe his reaction to it”(Durband p.304). This plan was successful because Claudius broke down during the performance. Hamlet now knows Claudius is the murderer, and the ghost was actual his f .....
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Analytic Play Review Of The Taming Of The Shrew
Number of words: 1032 | Number of pages: 4.... act in the society of the late
sixteenth century and of how one must obey the unwritten rules of a
society to be accepted in it. Although the play ends with her outwardly
conforming to the norms of society, this is in action only, not in mind.
Although she assumes the role of the obedient wife, inwardly she still
retains her assertiveness.
Most of the play's humour comes from the way in which characters
create false realities by disguising themselves as other people, a device
first introduced in the induction. Initially this is accomplished by
having Christopher Sly believe he is someone he is not and then by having
the main p .....
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Macbeth: A Mature Man Of Established Character
Number of words: 1826 | Number of pages: 7.... proper motive which should energize back of his great deed:
The service and the loyalty I owe,
In doing it, pays itself.
But while he destroys the king's enemies, such motives work but dimly at best
and are obscured in his consciousness by more vigorous urges. In the main, as we
have said, his nature violently demands rewards: he fights valiantly in order
that he may be reported in such terms a "valour's minion" and "Bellona's
bridegroom"' he values success because it brings spectacular fame and new titles
and royal favor heaped upon him in public. Now so long as these mutable goods
are at all commensurate with his .....
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Tragic Knowledge, Comedic Idiocy
Number of words: 1315 | Number of pages: 5.... the lower classes what would result due to their actions.
The commoners in A Midsummer Night's Dream are horrible actors that don't have a clue. The only commoner that shows any sense is Quince, who directs the whole bunch (which is probably Shakespeare blowing his own horn, as all directors believe they are intelligent). Bottom is a prima donna who hams everything up without realizing. Flute worships the ground that Bottom walks upon and so he pathetically attempts to emulate Bottom. Snug is extremely obtuse, as he needs help to play the part of the lion, who merely roars. Starveling is never taken seriously, especially during t .....
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