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Arts and Movies Term Papers and Reports |
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Macbeth’s Downfall Into The Horrors Of, “What Goes Around Comes Around”
815 Words - 3 Pages.... beginning Macbeth seems to be happy and satisfied with his life until the witches tell him he will be king. He soon begins to consider murdering Duncan. “If good, why do I yield to that suggestion” So the witches have “stroked the fires of his ambition” Macbeth writes Lady Macbeth. “They met me in the day of success; and I have learned by the perfect report, they have more in them than mortal knowledge.” He obviously has great faith 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 lik ....
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King Lear: Searching For Vision
1667 Words - 7 Pages.... of the play instead
he is weak, scared, and a confused old man. At the end of the play Lear has
completely lost his sanity with the loss of his daughter Cordelia and this is
the thing that breaks Lear and leads to his death.
In the beginning, King Lear shows his need for praise is how he chooses
to divide his kingdom among his daughters. The one who praises him with the most
"gusto" shall receive the largest area of land. This is even more evident when
you consider that he already has divided up the kingdom before the praising even
begins. As evident as he gives each daughter her land before hearing the next
daughter's praise. Thus the who thing is just a show and an ....
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27 Years Of Influential 60 Minutes
1491 Words - 6 Pages.... result of 60 Minutes
and its bold, gutsy, "gotcha" style of television journalism. 60 Minutes
changed the way that the American public receives its television news, stemming
forth a whole new format of television broadcast journalism.
60 Minutes has a vast history of stories covered, yet the format has
remained unchanged. Don Hewett, creator and producer of 60 Minutes, has been
the subject of much criticism for his stubbornness. Since its origin, 60
Minutes has continued to adhere to the same formula that made it such a success.
The hidden-camera interviews, the surprising of unsuspecting alleged crooks
with a bombardment of questions, the longevity of the featur ....
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The Godfather: Michael Vs. Sonny
606 Words - 3 Pages.... I think Michael was pushed
into it because of his loyalty to the family. He is more calculating in manner.
Near the end when he “takes care of all the family business” on the day of the
Baptism is a prime example of this. Because he was this way, the objects of his
violence had no idea that it was coming.
Their values are another way that they differ. Michael is a man of
honor. He doesn't run around having affairs with different women. He only
marries twice because his first wife was killed in the explosion. Sonny is an
adulterer. He is with another women during his sisters wedding, along with a
few other times throughout the movie.
Their tempers were not nea ....
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The Tragedy Of Hamlet
558 Words - 3 Pages.... Denmark he finds his secret love Ophelia being
buried. Hamlet feels that he is living in a world of horror, and by the end of
this miserably disheartening play, his fathers death is avenged, but at quite a
cost. Hamlet, Claudius, Gertrude, Ophelia, Laertes, and Polonius are all dead. I
would have to say that all of the adversity in hamlets life had to have a great
affect on his spirit. One can not go through life, and Hamlet had a short one,
lose all of the people that you love and expect it to not dishearten you a
little. And in Hamlets case it pretty much drove him insane.
The human spirit is a very fragile thing, and something as tragic as the death
of a loved one can dam ....
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The Development Of Dance And Theatre In The East Asian Nations
3313 Words - 13 Pages.... entertainments". During the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) palace singers acted out warriors’ stories, the forerunners of military plays in later Chinese opera, and by the time of the Three Kingdoms (AD 220-280) clay puppets were used to enact plays. These evolved into glove-and-stick puppets in later years.
T’ang period.
The emperor Hsuan-tsung showed interest in the performing arts, stimulating many advances in stage arts during the T'ang dynasty(618-907). More than a thousand pupils were enrolled in music, dance, and acting schools. Spectacular masked court dances and masked Buddhist dance processions that soon were learned by Korean and Japanese performers were p ....
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Masaccio: The Holy Trinity
949 Words - 4 Pages.... 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 tension 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 the numerical dimensions of ....
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The Success Of Michael Crichton's Novels In The Media Industry
730 Words - 3 Pages.... who to root for. He ends each chapter on a scary, cliff-
hanging note to make sure that readers will keep reading, regardless of the
characters vapidity. He includes many frantic chase scenes or race-against-the-
clock scenes that will translate graphically onto the screen. He puts plenty of
technical, pseudo-specialist talk into his characters' mouths to give readers
the illusion that they're learning something as they quickly flip the pages
(Kakutui 3).
Michael Crichton has definitely made a boom in the entertainment
industry. Whether it is his top grossing movies or his top rated television
shows like E.R. which took a leading twenty prime-time Emmy nominations last
y ....
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