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Inanimated Objects In Death Of A Salesman
498 Words - 2 Pages

.... status. He will never be able to buy something that "only" costs "a hundred and a half." Willy will never have the satisfaction of hearing his children recite all of the capitols in the United States, his children aren't book smart. Willy will never receive the genuine love that Howard's kids so generously display for their father. The fact that Willy doesn't know how to work the machine shows that Willy far behind on the technological that is surrounding him. Above all the tape recorder represents the failed American dream. As his name says he will always be a "Loman" The rubber tubing shows the darker side of Willy Loman. He wanted to die, the rubber tubing is a painful ....


Paralells In My Brilliant Career
841 Words - 4 Pages

.... art and the beauty of such talents. This is the first triumph that we witness, but as we know there is always some other adversity to overcome. That is what we do , we travel with her through her life and experience the joys and pains that she experiences. While on this journey we find out some important things about our leading lady. First we discover that she is a woman with a mission and that she will go through any length to get it. We also find out that love is very important to her. for example she has a man that is courting her and is a womans dream. He is handsome and rich, also has a good family name. In fact her grandmother who is very important person in he ....


Hamlet: Appearance Versus Reality
1604 Words - 6 Pages

.... From behind this mask they give the impression of a person who is sincere and genuine, in reality they are plagued with lies and evil. There appearance will make it very difficult for Hamlet to uncover the truth, the characters hide behind. Polonius the kings royal assistant has a preoccupation with appearance. He always wants to keep up the appearance of loving and caring person. Polonius appears like a man who loves and cares about his son, Laertes. Polonius speaks to his son with advice that sounds sincere but in reality it is rehearsed, hollow and without feeling. Polonius gives his advice only to appear to be the loving caring father. The reality is he only speaks ....


Film And Book Review Of I Know What You Did Last Summer
1347 Words - 5 Pages

.... riding his bike home from his friend’s house around 11 o’clock at night because the boy had gotten into a fight with his friend. Ray (the guy who was driving the car) had become distracted and did not see the boy and hit him. After a little convincing they all agreed to a pact not to tell anyone and threw the boy’s body over the cliff and into the water below. No one saw them do this. In the movie, it was a man named David Egan who was killed. Another man killed David and his body was thrown over the edge of the cliff. It just so happened that the four teenagers, Julie, Ray, Helen, and Barry, where driving by at the time. David’s body hit the hood of the car while Bar ....


A Streetcar Named Desire
781 Words - 3 Pages

.... a rich man coming and sweeping her off her feet and they ride away on a beautiful oceanic voyage. The most interesting part of Blanche is that through her unstable thinking she has come to believe the things she imagines. Her flashy sense of style and imagination hide the truly tragic story about her past. Blanche lost Belle Reve but, moreover, she lost the ones she loved in the battle. The horror lied not only in the many funerals but also in the silence and the constant mourning after. One cant imagine how it must feel to lose the ones they love and hold dear but to stay afterwards and mourn the loss of the many is unbearable. Blanche has had a streak of horrible luc ....


Hamlet: Growing Pains
1472 Words - 6 Pages

.... Hamlet that Shakespeare begins to develop in Act I is a typical mortal, bowed down by his human infirmities and by a disgust of the evils in a world which has led him to the brink of suicide. Hamlet voices his thoughts on the issue: ‘O that this too too solid flesh would melt...' (I. ii. 135). He is prevented from this drastic step only by a faith which teaches him that God has ‘fix'd/ His canon ‘gainst self-slaughter' (I. ii. 131-2). To Hamlet appears his dead father's spirit, and he must continue to live in the ‘unweeded garden, / That grows to seed' in order to fulfill the obligation he has to his father (I.ii. 135-6). Making Hamlet more a story of pers ....


Romeo And Juliet: Theme Paper
2368 Words - 9 Pages

.... exchange a few words and they draw their weapons. As Gregory sees Tybalt in the distance he says "Say "better." Here comes one of my master's kinsmen." (I, i, l 54, 55), urging Sampson to state that they serve a better man than Abraham and Balthasar. Abraham accuses Sampson of lying and Sampson causes the fight by saying "Draw, if you be men." (I, i, l 68). Benvolio, the peace-maker, arrives, he attempts to stop the fight. Future violence is foreshadowed when Benvolio says "Part, fools! Put up your swords; you know not what you do." (I, i, l60, 61). Benvolio draws his sword to beat down the weapons of the servants. This in turn causes more violence as Tybalt thinks ....


The Glass Menagerie: Symbols
722 Words - 3 Pages

.... on the fire escape to smoke, showing that he does not like to be inside, to be a part of the illusionary world. Laura, on the other hand, thinks of the fire escape as a way in and not a way out. This can be seen when Amanda sends Laura to go to the store: Laura trips on the fire escape. This also shows that Laura's fears and emotions greatly affect her physical condition, more so than normal people. Another symbol presented deals more with Tom than any of the other characters: Tom's habit of going to the movies shows us his longing to leave the apartment and head out into the world of reality. A place where one can find adventure. And Tom, being a poet, can understand the n ....



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