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Paul Bernardo
786 Words - 3 Pages.... mostly because of his obsession with porn films. At the time film was
enough to feed his growing desire for kinky sex. He was content to just watch
and not act out what he saw on the videos. Through the steady diet of grotesque
video's he became of aware of the type of women he wanted through what he saw.
He lusted a women who was submissive and eager to please. This was the
beginning of his abnormal sexual behavior.
One year out of high school, Paul began his journey into the world of
sexual control were he dated a sixteen year old high school student. This girl
perfectly fit the description of Pauls ideal in being naive and unsophisticated.
Over the three and one h ....
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Hamlet: Horatio - A Man Of Thought, Fortinbras - A Man Of Action
752 Words - 3 Pages.... attitude to
the audience. It shows that Horatio only believes in what scholars say. Study
is his only purpose I life. He is admired and used by others for his knowledge,
The audience becomes aware of this admiration when the soldiers use Horatio
the speak with the ghost. Marcellus says "Thou art a scholar; speak to it,
Horatio" ( 1.1.42). The soldiers need Horatio because he is an educated
man. As a man of thought Horatio has a significant role in helping society.
Fortinbras is a man of action. He takes action before he thinks about the
consequences of his actions. The king is making use of these characteristics
when he says "we have to writ to Norway, u ....
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Analysis Of Masaccio's "The Holy Trinity" And "Grunewald's "The Isenheim Altarpiece"
961 Words - 4 Pages.... masonry altar, because this is the eye level of the spectator,
who looks up at the Trinity and down at the tomb. The vanishing point, five
feet above the floor level, pulls both views together. By doing this, an
illusion of an actual structure is created. The interior volume of this
'structure' is an extension of the space that the person looking at the
work is standing in. The adjustment of the spectator to the pictured space
is one of the first steps in the development of illusionistic painting.
Illusionistic painting fascinated many artists of the Renaissance and
Baroque periods.
The proportions in this painting are so numerically exact that one can
actually calculate th ....
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King Lear: A Story Of Blindness
768 Words - 3 Pages.... and his two sons, Edgar and Edmund, and Gloucester’s similar inability to see beyond himself. An example of this inability occurs in the opening scene, when Gloucester is talking with Kent about his bastard son, Edmund. He does not seem to be able to understand how what he is saying affects Edmund. Gloucester tells Kent that he has an older son, “by order of law” (legitimate), and then he jokes about how Edmund “came saucily to the world before he was sent for.” When watching the play, the viewer sees Edmund’s reaction to his father’s description, and he definitely does not look happy. Even though Gloucester knows his two sons, he believes the worst of Edga ....
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King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table: An Epic Hero For Modern Times
607 Words - 3 Pages.... to the beginning of his siege against Sir Lancelot's
castle in France. The short excerpt of Morte d' Arthur tells of how King
Arthur abandons his assault on Lancelot to defend Camelot and all of
England from Mordred. Because Camelot seems to immediately precede Morte
d' Arthur and there is no overlap in the story, the way the plot is handled
in each work cannot be debated. I will however, discuss the mood, tone,
and characterization of a few key figures in the two works.
One difference in character that I found was that in the
introduction to Morte d' Arthur, Mordred is referred to as King Arthurs
nephew. Later in the text, when Arthur and Mordred are fighting (p. 9 ....
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The Print Media Is Less Effective Than Other Media Types
418 Words - 2 Pages.... which might only offer one view.
Another reason that television is preferred to print is because of the
amount of work involved. The newspaper, or a magazine, is something that you
have to go out and get, or even worse, wait for. News is not readily available,
and waiting can be unpleasant if you are anxious for the inside scoop.
Television, on the other hand, is available on a daily basis, and it can be
turned on at any. Satellite owners have an even greater advantage, they can find
global news and have a greater number of choices such as which news program to
watch. Also, if a person is illiterate or a poor reader, it is quite obvious
that they will choose television ov ....
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Archetypes In The Lion King
534 Words - 2 Pages.... Pride
Rock and face his past. He returns to save his kingdom from its desolation
caused by Scar and the hyenas, and to restore it to its glory. The hero of a
story commonly goes through some of these events.
Simba faces a common archetypal situation, death and rebirth. Although
Simba never physically dies, in spirit he does die. The spiritual death of
Simba is when he runs away from the Pridelands into the desert. Everyone in the
Pridelands thinks that he has physically died. In fact, he nearly does die in
the desert. Luckily, Timon and Pumbaa find him and keep him alive. The
spiritual resurrection of Simba occurs when he returns to his home at Pride Rock.
Everyone ....
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Teletubbies!
450 Words - 2 Pages.... but for infants. An infant does watch and under stand things the way that older children and adults do and the shows writers realize this and mold the show around this. Making the whole experience completely different and special for them. Adults find the show redundant in the actions and words of the characters but children after hearing or seeing something done repeatedly will learn that word or action, and do to the repetitiveness of the things said it encourages the children to pay attention to what people say.
As far as the characters go they’re strange to but promote self-esteem and individuality. Showing that people are different and will be different a ....
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