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Movie: The Firm
1501 Words - 6 Pages.... his suspicions.
When an FBI agent confronts him with evidence of corruption and murder within
the firm, Mitch forms a plan to indite the partners of the firm by gathering
information on overbilling of the firms clients. The firms clients files
contained information that could destroy both the firm and most of their mob
clients. Berndini, Lambert, and Lock had a past history of spending large sums
of money on their new lawyers then once they got used to the good life the firm
would let them in on the corruption that when on. The firm had a tight control
over their partners. They knew everything about their personal life as well as
their work life. All their homes were wir ....
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The Fall Of Macbeth
704 Words - 3 Pages.... also because the clothes or stature aren’t belonging to him. In the play, Macbeth is named the Thane of Cawdor, these clothes were well and fit but because of his greed Macbeth had to look upon other peoples clothing, since in his way of thinking others had better clothing. From that point on his greed took over. Therefore he was driven to kill the king so he can take his clothes.
“The thane of Cawdor lives. Why do you dress me in borrowed robes?”
(Macbeth,1.3,108, p.12)
“This means that Macbeth is always dressed in tittles that are not his.”
New honours come upon him,
Like our strange garments, cleave not to their mould,
But with the aid of use.
(Ba ....
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Review Of "Saving Private Ryan"
1600 Words - 6 Pages.... at
face value, it's easy to figure this for half-ass patriotism. We must look
more closely. This isn't standard-issue symbology. The flag is blasted
out, bleeding of all colors. It signals that something fundamental has
been lost forever. Saving Private Ryan is a patriotic film. How could it
not be, possessed of such reverence for the suffering endured by so many
soldiers in the defense of a nation? As difficult as it may be to
distinguish 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 fl ....
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Romeo & Juliet: Friar Lawrence Is Good Intentioned
622 Words - 3 Pages.... will help
someone he cares for. For example, when he says "In one respect I'll thy
assistant be; for this alliance may so happy prove, to turn your
households rancour to pure love."(Act 2, Scene 3), he is saying that the
only reason he will marry Romeo and Juliet is because he hopes that the
marriage will end the hostilities between the two houses. When he says
"Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come; and
he and I shall watch thy waking, and that very night shall Romeo bear thee
to Mantua." (Act 4, Scene 1), he tells Juliet how everything will be all
right. Unfortunately, for all his good intentions the play still ends in
tragedy.
Friar Lawrenc ....
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Oedipus' Journey For The Truth
573 Words - 3 Pages.... punish him. Oedipus has some personal motivations too. He wants to be a good king of Thebes and wants to be famous for saving the city from the plague as he did the sphinx. The connection between the play and information is that by gathering all the facts and evidence and understanding them, Oedipus can begin to solve the puzzle to saving the city from the plague.
Knowledge is the knowing and the understanding of the facts and information you have gathered. This knowledge will amount to something useful. Organized facts can be applied to the solution to the puzzle of truth. Oedipus’ second purpose to finding the truth is to find the killer of King Liaus. His m ....
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The Crucible: Characters
1502 Words - 6 Pages.... of justice such a mystery even today. The reasons
the villains select the people they do for condemnation are both simple and
clear. All of the accusers have ulterior motives, such as revenge, greed, and
covering up their own behavior. Many of the accusers have meddled in witchcraft
themselves, and are therefore doubly to be distrusted. (Warshow 116) The court
convicts the victims on the most absurd testimony, and the reader has to wonder
how the judges and the townspeople could let such a charade continue.
The leading character of the play is John Proctor, a man who often
serves as the only voice of reason in the play. He had an affair with Abigail
Williams ....
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Hamlet: To Kill Or Not To Kill
477 Words - 2 Pages.... loves, as mine to you./ Farewell./ My father’s spirit-in arms!/ All is not well./ I doubt some foul play./ Would the night were come./ Till then, sit still, my soul./{Foul} deeds will rise, though all the earth o’erwhelm them, to men’s eyes.”(Hamlet 1.3.276)
The only problem is that Hamlet would find it difficult to gather the strength to kill. He had the chance and passed it up. However, to him this seemed to be the moral thing to do. He would wait until Claudius had sins on his soul. Why put a killer in heaven. Claudius quickly learns that Hamlet wants to have a fencing match, so Claudius decides to place poison on end of Laertes sword. Nevertheless, this wa ....
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The Labours Of Mendevolin
4703 Words - 18 Pages.... for
your arrival.
MENDEVOLIN: Why didn't he say anything before I left?
HIGH PRIEST: He's a proud man, it took him months to even ask for my assistance.
I'm sure that he wouldn't want his only son to have felt obligated to care for
him. He respects you a great deal and is proud to see you out working magic as
he once did.
MENDEVOLIN: As much work as it may have been, it wouldn't have seemed a burden,
because it would have been spent with my father. Now it's too late. Please
take me to him now so that I might spend these last few moments of his life with
him.
HIGH PRIEST: Come with me. He's resting in the basement of the church, you'll
have to make it quick, ....
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