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Papers on Arts, Movies, and Plays
Romeo And Juliet: Love Or Infatuation.
Number of words: 315 | Number of pages: 2.... in love are usually friends first. Romeo and
Juliet knew each other two days before they were married. when they first met
they had to ask around and find out the others name. On the balcony Juliet
barely knows his name and already she was talking about her “love” for Romeo.
Romeo got away from his friends just to see Juliet again and he heard her
talking about him.
Therefore, from the scenes mentioned in this essay it's plain to
see that Romeo and Juliet were infatuated instead of in love. .....
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Henry IV: Redemption
Number of words: 2050 | Number of pages: 8.... not always be a holiday , for "If all
the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as work" (1.2. 211-
212). However Hal needs some type of strength to make his realization come true.
Luckily Hal's father, the King is willing to lend several comments that enrage
him and provide him with the necssary motivation. It also seems that
Shakespeare has included the foil for Hal, the valiant Hotspur, in order to
provide the callow Prince of Wales with another source of motivation, from
which Hal can begin constructing his redemption. In a plea to his father, Hal
vows that he will redeem his tarnished identity at the e .....
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Advertiser Influence On The Media: Censorship And The Media
Number of words: 3448 | Number of pages: 13.... the diversity of news coverage even further is the ever-looming presence of the advertiser or corporate supporter. Advertisers have pressured more than 90 percent of U.S. newspapers to change or kill stories, reported a recent study by Marquette University's Department of Journalism . The same number of newspapers had advertisers threaten to withdraw or withdrew advertising over reporting of news or feature stories . However, only one-third of those newspapers caved in to those pressures .
Amidst the corporate battle for control and influence of media outlets lies Blue Springs, Missouri, population 49,290 . This Mi .....
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Julius Caesar
Number of words: 742 | Number of pages: 3.... his home. Each reason Caesar brought up to stay in his home, Decius gave him an explanation in which he should forget them and go to the capitol. Primarily, Caesar’s reason was his wife, Calphurnia, whom had “dreamt...she saw [his] statue...which[ran] like a fountain with...pure blood.” (a2 s2 L78) Decius quickly replied by analyzing her dream. He ensures Caesar that it signified that “Rome shall suck reviving blood [from him], and... great men shall press for [honor].” (a2 s2 L87-89) Decius then flatters Caesar with words. He claims the senate wishes Caesar to become king and on this day they probably plans to c .....
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A Futuristic Interview With Romeo
Number of words: 1248 | Number of pages: 5.... for this sudden interruption of your day. Perhaps you
would like me to explain?
ROMEO: (Steps onto stage out of light beam. Beam dies) What has happened to me?
Have I died? Is this the other world? What do you want of me?
ANN: No, you are not dead, rather transported to another time...
ROMEO: You talk no sense! Your head must be full of bugs and insects! And, if
you do not mind, what are those strange machines in the corner? (Points at video
camera)
ANN: Those are recorders - recording you as you are currently here speaking to
us. They can put the images - moving images - so that we may view them later.
Right now, they are .....
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Springer Vs. Winfrey: The Battle Of The Talk Show Giants
Number of words: 704 | Number of pages: 3.... of the Klu Klux clan goes on. The Springer show is a display and misuse of societies’ moral tragedies. Yet people love to be voyeurs to the moral dilemmas of others.
Oprah Winfrey was once a follower of the same trash TV format, but her long running popular TV talk show changed for the better. Like the Jerry Springer show, the Oprah Winfrey show takes talk TV to the extreme, but Oprah goes in the opposite direction. Oprah is probably the most impeccable talk show there is and ever will be. It is extremely unlikely you will find a quest on Oprah that has committed adultery, sold their soul to devils, or is a member .....
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Impressions Of Television
Number of words: 812 | Number of pages: 3.... who had watched nonviolent programs. Concern was intensified by
findings that indicated a higher level of aggressive play in the violent-
television group"(encarta).
All you have to do is surf saturday morning cartoons to see the violence.
The ninja turtles are a phenomenon that has captured the imaginations of movie,
Comic, and even cartoon fans across several generations. A group of young,
teenage turtles who use kung-fu against a group of different types of creatures.
This show animates explicitly how they battle these creatures to fight for
justice and the american way. They live in the sewers with their teacher who is
a .....
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Hamlet's Revenge
Number of words: 732 | Number of pages: 3.... And enterprises of great pitch and moment
With this regard their currents turn awry
And lose the name of action. (125).
Hamlet is contemplating whether it is better to continue living or not, and is stating the positive and negative effects of it. He goes on and on about life and death, but never comes to a decision about whether or not he should live or die. Hamlet cannot make a final choice and if he cannot make a choice dealing with himself, then he cannot decide what to do with Claudius. He is not able to advance beyond what he feels and thus prolongs his ideas to get revenge.
Hamlet is dominat .....
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Macebth: Power Of Knowledge
Number of words: 1405 | Number of pages: 6.... start, and seem to fear / Things that do sound so fair?" (Act I, Sciii, L. 54-55) Macbeth's new knowledge makes him uncomfortable, as he realizes the implications. His first thoughts considering murdering Duncan appear, and he is scared. After he commits the murder, Macbeth says, "To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself." (Act II, Scii, L. 93) Knowing that he has committed such a vile act, makes Macbeth uncomfortable. It will be difficult to act innocent and to deal with his guilt. When he later decides to murder Banquo and Fleance, he tells his wife, "Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, / Till thou applaud the .....
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Movie: The Fan
Number of words: 196 | Number of pages: 1.... game. This crazy man just wants credit for giving a Barry
Bonds-like player ( Wesley Snipes ) his number back. Unfortunately, the ‘fan'
gives Wesley his number back by killing the player who occupied the number
before him. When the baseball player's son is kidnapped by the disillusioned man,
the police held the man at gun point in the stadium. When the deranged man made
a move to open fire, the police gunned him down right on the ball field.
My attitude toward this hostile man was that he was very baneful and my
heart was lifted of many worries when he was killed. Hector gave this film two
thumbs up because of its screen pla .....
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