|
Papers on Arts, Movies, and Plays
Titanic: The Rich And The Poor
Number of words: 1386 | Number of pages: 6.... except a bunk bed, of which whomever slept on top had to be careful to not bump his head on the ceiling. The poor weren’t even sure who their roommate would be until they boarded the boat and found their room.
The director did show us that we shouldn’t classify people as “rich” or “poor”. Rose, one of the main characters in the story, was from a very wealthy family. She was engaged to marry a man from an equally wealthy family, but she wasn’t happy. Her fiancé was abusive and demanding. One night, she was attempting to kill herself by jumping off the boat, when Jack, the other main character stopped her. Jack was .....
Get This Essay
|
|
Romeo And Juliet: The Theme Of Death
Number of words: 428 | Number of pages: 2.... with
her." The next quotes show how Juliet's feelings are mutual to Romeo's.
After Juliet wakes up from her death like coma she sees Romeo's dead
corpse and notices that he had never got the message from the friar. "O churl!
Drunk all, and left no friendly drop to help me after? I will kiss his lips.
Haply some poison yet doth hang on them. To make me die with a restorative."
The next quote shows how the poison has no effect on Juliet, and how she is so
desperate to be with Romeo she will stab herself. "O happy dagger! [Snatches
Romeo's dagger.] This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die. [She stabs
herself and falls. .....
Get This Essay
|
|
Hamlet Essay
Number of words: 957 | Number of pages: 4.... rash, intruding fool,
farewell! / I took thee for thy better. Take thy fortune;/ Thou find'st to
be too busy is some danger.- [Act III. scene IV, lines 31-33] and then
talks about lugging his guts into another room. After Hamlet kills Polonius
he will not tell anyone where the body is. Instead he assumes his ironic
matter which others take it as madness. Not where he eats, but where he is
eaten. / A certain convocation of political worms a e'en at him. [Act IV,
scene III, lines 20-21]
If your messenger find him not there, seek him I' th' other place yourself.
But, indeed, if you find him not within this month, you shall nos .....
Get This Essay
|
|
Movie: Tucker - Preston Tucker
Number of words: 573 | Number of pages: 3.... the bomber engine.
However, he did not have enough money, so he issued 4 million shares to raise
his money. Besides, retooling for a model change could cost $20 million and
since his car was a new brand, Tucker was lack of support of the big firms, so
he needed a lot of money to advertise his car. Second, Tucker's company had to
produce 100 cars as the outputs every day so that he could make a balance. He
also needed money to employ dealers and he needed 800 dealers in his company.
Third, he did not have enough resources to make his cars. He only had 200 tons
of steel and this was barely enough for 200 cars. He needed more st .....
Get This Essay
|
|
"The Glass Managerie"
Number of words: 2117 | Number of pages: 8.... Amanda is always wanting to have a greater impact on others lives and be held responsible for anything good that happens to someone. She has such an amazing amount of endurance that she emotionally supports the entire family. You are able to see that she will never give up on her dreams for Tom and Laura, and although she may be cruel showing this at times, she is always loving. She's the type of woman you would think fits into a perfect common mold, but you find out that she does not at all.
For the part of Amanda, you must cast someone very carefully. She is the lead in the play and has the most difficult part to reproduce. .....
Get This Essay
|
|
Hamlet: Hamlet And Laertes Seek Revenge For The Death Of Their Fathers
Number of words: 890 | Number of pages: 4.... that he has done nothing yet to
avenge his father. Hamlet says " But am I Pigeon-livered and lack gall / To
make oppression bitter, or ere this / I should ha' fatted all the region
kites / With this slave's offal. Bloody, bawdy villain! ( Act II scene 2
page 84 line 577- 580 ). During the play Hamlet watches is uncle Claudius
to see his reaction when the actors perform the murder scene. Hamlet plan
works his uncle throws a fit and runs out the room, where Hamlet goes after
him. When Hamlet catches up to his uncle his uncle is kneeling down praying,
and Hamlet pulls out his sword and gets ready to kill him. But all the
sudden .....
Get This Essay
|
|
The Cinema Of Ernst Lubitsch
Number of words: 1753 | Number of pages: 7.... (1932), elements of Lubitsch’s style, such as deception and corruption, role playing and performance, relationships, and the concept of desire as motivation for everything are common staples. To understand the thematic aspects of Lubitsch style, we must look at each of these in turn.
Deception and Corruption
There are surface deceptions and self-deceptions in all corners of The Marriage Circle. Misrepresentations are both deliberate and accidental. Even the song the notion of love is corrupt. This all but reinforces Lubutsch’s position that corruption is everywhere. No one is truly evil, but they are all self-promoti .....
Get This Essay
|
|
King Lear: Lear The Tragic Hero
Number of words: 1626 | Number of pages: 6.... from
knowing when fortune or something else would happen on them.
Lear, the king of England would be the tragic hero because he held the
highest position in the social chain at the very beginning of the play. His
social position gave him pride as he remarked himself as "Jupiter" and "Apollo".
Lear out of pride and anger has banished Cordelia and Kent and divided his
Kingdom in halves to Goneril and Regan. Lear's hamartia which is his
obstinate pride and anger overrides his judgment, thus, prevents him to see the
true faces of people. As in Act One, although Cordelia said "nothing", she
really means everything she loves to h .....
Get This Essay
|
|
The Fate Of King Oedipus
Number of words: 1185 | Number of pages: 5.... is told in an oracle that his own son will kill him. So, with the
agreement of his wife, Jocasta, the baby's feet are pinioned, and it's
given to a slave who is supposed to leave it to die on Mt. Cithaeron.
However, the slave feels sorry for the baby, and gives it to a fellow
shepherd from Corinth. The shepherd from Corinth presented the baby to the
childless King of Corinth, who is Polybus, and he brings him up as his own.
He gives him the name Oedipus, which means swollen foot, because of his
deformity.
This shows how the god's had already intended for his life to be.
He had no way to control what his parents did to him after .....
Get This Essay
|
|
Rogers And Hammerstein's South Pacific
Number of words: 905 | Number of pages: 4.... his thoughts,
tell him "It's not born in you."
It is at this point that Joe Cable begins singing "Carefully Taught," a
character song in which Joe is able to vent his frustrations and anger about his
own prejudices. The music is slightly upbeat, which helps to illustrate that by
singing this song, he is beginning to feel better. The words that Joe sing tell
the audience that he realizes that prejudices aren't born within someone, but
taught to them.
You've got to be taught to be afraid
Of people who's eyes are oddly made,
And people who's skin is a different shade –
You've got to be ca .....
Get This Essay
|
|
|