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Papers on Arts, Movies, and Plays
Romeo And Juliet: The New Age Vs The Old Age
Number of words: 824 | Number of pages: 3.... to what Shakespeare has written back the old English days. The biggest difference would be that the film was made to fit modern times. No matter the what year each production was made, the same plot of Romeo and Juliet still remain in the both stories.
The main similarity between the1996 version of Romeo and Juliet and the original play is that most things stayed the same. For example, the dialect and characters all the stayed the same. The dialect was almost word for word, but some lines had to be edited for production purposes. The dialect was still as close as it can get to original play. The dialect in 1996 version .....
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Essay On Impulsiveness In Romeo & Juliet
Number of words: 959 | Number of pages: 4.... and Capulet confrontation by thinking first and not doing the impulsive
suggested by Tybalt. Through thinking these actions through, problems were
prevented.
However, Capulet was at times, a very rash person, and that lead to much
of the misfortune in this play. Hours after Romeo killed Tybalt, Capulet acted
on haste in Act III, Scene 4 and told Paris “I will make a desperate tender/Of
my child's love: I think she will be rul'd/In all respects by me; nay more, I
doubt it not....And bid her, mark you on me, on Wednesday next-” and then
continued to sound delirious saying “Wednesday is too soon;/ O' Thursday let i .....
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Suffering In Shakespeare's Plays
Number of words: 1882 | Number of pages: 7.... on him when he is convinced of this by Iago.
In The Tempest, the theme of purification through suffering can
clearly be seen. Prospero, in his long exile from Milan, has more than attoned
for whatever mistake he might have made while he ruled. Ferdinand must suffer
through Prospero's hardships and laborious tests before he can win Miranda's
hand. Most significantly, Alonso must undergo the suffering that Prospero has
designed for him before he is forgiven.
Prospero, who is the real Duke of Milan was overthrown 12 years earlier
by his younger brother Antonio. Prospero was driven out of the island along
w .....
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Movie Analysis: Species And Species II
Number of words: 389 | Number of pages: 2.... It actually gets funny, and except for one guy, the
acting is very well done. The only problem is that somewhere in the
Chicago city (where it was supposed to be based) they found a cave,
complete with stalectytes. It also contained a pool of acid, that caught
on fire for no reason. Other than that, this was one of the best movies
I've ever, EVER seen.
INSPIRATIONAL POEM
Everyone craves life's pleasures.
Yet you don't indulge.
You want to drink, from ecstasy's cup,
Yet you won't abide.
You want to walk the edge,
Li .....
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Review Of "Saving Private Ryan"
Number of words: 1600 | Number of pages: 6.... between national pride and blind nationalism, Spielberg makes
his film by insisting on visualizing an overwhelming sorrow at the loss of
so much human life, and a similarly gratitude for the sacrifices that have
been made. The flag in this certain frame represents everything worth
fighting and living for, however, it doesn't tell the whole story. Its
mere presence in the frame insists that something else, perhaps something
still more important, remains behind.
That "something else" may be America as a concept, the United
States as an abstract entity worth dying for on the gruesome earth of
another's land. The charact .....
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Hamlet
Number of words: 504 | Number of pages: 2.... loyal, and that are trying to betray him. The soldiers: Marcellous, Bernardo, and Francisco show their loyalty to by coming to him with there situation of seeing the ghost who looks like the dead king. They also all swear not to tell a soul about what they had seen and heard. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on the other hand are terrible friends to have, they agree to spy on and be Cladius' little tools. In my opinion it is the worst to betray a friend, but fortunately they both get what they disserve once they reach England. Horatio is also a good friend to and I think his is very loyal, even though acted a little loony at t .....
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Macbeth’s Downfall Into The Horrors Of, “What Goes Around Comes Around”
Number of words: 815 | Number of pages: 3.... in the witches' words. Later on, the apparitions called by the witches, influence Macbeth’s actions and lead him to believe he is invincible.
Lady Macbeth is a second major influence on the demise of Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is like a joined appendage to Macbeth. They work as one, communicate as one, and when that appendage is lost, so is Macbeth’s grip with reality. Lady Macbeth was the only person he could truly confide in. Her death at the end of the play sends Macbeth completely over the edge. As soon as Lady Macbeth learns of the witches' words from Macbeth's letter, she intends to influence him to kill Duncan. When .....
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Movie: All Quiet On The Western Front
Number of words: 628 | Number of pages: 3.... sees a horse
getting killed. He is very mad about this because the horses are innocent and
they are not involved with the war. Paul is changed emotionally by this and he
is sad about it.
After the boys see the Kaiser they talk and don't even know what they
are fighting for. One night in battle Paul killed a French soldier. Once he
killed the solider he begins to regret that he killed him. He looks at the
pictures of the soldier's family. Paul says that "they could of been brothers".
Paul trys to save the soldier's life but, cannot. Paul realizes that he has
killed another human. Paul feels remorse
In battle Albert, Paul, and .....
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The Taming Of The Shrew
Number of words: 802 | Number of pages: 3.... her acceptance to do what is expected by society this acceptance is only in action. Even though, she plays the part of the obedient wife, she still maintains her assertiveness, but now she just keeps it inside.
Shakespeare introduces the idea of false realities in the beginning of the play when the actors fool Christopher Sly into believing he is someone he isn’t and disguising themselves as other characters and performing a play for him. This play-in-play structure even furthers this idea Shakespeare has created of false realities. In the play we see a variety of examples as Petrucio acts (disguises) himself as someone he’s .....
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A Street Car Named Desire: Blanche
Number of words: 810 | Number of pages: 3.... and demandfull Blanche can be at times. It also shows that Blanche is clearly not the shy and timid young lady she tries to be later in the story. Blanche then shows that she is also hung-up on herself by asking Stella if she looks okay. Stella tells her that she looks fine and Blanche’s response is “you’ve put on some weight, yes, you’re just as plump as a little partridge!” Here again Blanche is guilty of putting herself on a petistal and trying to make herself look better than her surroundings. Throughout the beginning of the play the reader is certain that Blanche is superficial, selfish, and too proud of .....
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