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The Tragedy In Hamlet
298 Words - 2 Pages.... Hamlet the character is the tragic hero of the play. Hamlet,
like all tragic heroes, brings out feelings of pity and fear from the reader.
The reader pities Hamley because his father died by murder, and because Hamley
becomes mad as he learns that his uncle was the murderer. The audience fears
him because he transforms a points into a monster, crazed and impassioned,
waiting for the perfect moment to take revenge. Obviously, Hamlet is neither
completely good or evil. He is, instead only human.
Hamlet is a tragic human, mad at points, and completely sane at others.
At the beginning of the play, Hamlet is completely sane. He is still mourning
his fatherÕs death, and he i ....
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Twister
906 Words - 4 Pages.... up into the tornado and measure the size and wind velocities all at the same
time. The only way that the Chaser's can make it work is if they put it in the
damage path of the tornado. Joe is going to surprise Bill with Dorothy because
he is the one who actually thought up the design, and at the same time has
purposely not signed one of the papers.
Bill finally arrives and asks Joe for the papers. Joe hands Bill the
papers and acts like everything is okay. Bill looks through the papers and finds
the paper not signed, and Joe acts as if she never say the paper and begins to
read it. Bill becomes frustrated and just as She is about to sign one of the
chaser's yells out " ther ....
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The Crucible: The Witchcraft Hysteria
774 Words - 3 Pages.... hysteria.
The person with the most influence was the character, Abigail. Abigail
had an affair with a man by the name of John Proctor. Proctor broke contact
with Abigail and spent time and interest in his wife, Elizabeth. Abigail gets
jealous because of this and Abigail, a few other girls, and a servant from the
Caribbean named Tituba dance around in a order that they believe it will kill
Proctor's wife. Rev. Parris, Abigail's uncle, sees this and reports it. When
Abigail is questioned about this, she denies everything and doesn't tell the
truth about what really happened. The news of her and the other girl's strange
actions gets around and the hysteria starts. Without Ab ....
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Jewish Art
490 Words - 2 Pages.... her feelings
toward her art. One important aspect of her art was that for her seeing her
pieces come out of a fire was a reward in itself. She was not in it for the
mmoney or material rewards. I think a lot of times people are only in it for
material reward and it gets in the way of great art. It seems to me that this
helped her to become such a good artist
Her focus was mainly on very well known Jewish objects. Some of these
include Menorahs, Sadaka boxes, and Mezuzahs. These where very evident part of
her slide show. All of them were very obscure and odd looking but each told a
storyf which only she knew. At first glance they were not so great but after h ....
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Review Of The Show "Home Time"
553 Words - 3 Pages.... because it shows the how to fix and build
things. If they were lying then I 'm sure that they could get sued. If
what they show is real then I'm sure a lot will be happy for saving money
and now knowing one more thing. Reality can come to many extents, if they
mean by how real or what is real in the show. This is about the realist
you can get. They might of done some editing, but it is all real.
The main purpose of this show is to get people to watch and learn.
In another words its another learning channel. If they want people to
watch so that the people can save money, then they are doing a good job.
They build things fix things. All the stuff that they fix ....
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Macbeth: Not All Men Are Heroic
2173 Words - 8 Pages.... his son, Malcolm, the heir to the Scottish throne,
and Macbeth considered murder to overcome this obstacle that would prevent him
from becoming the King.
The prince of Cumberland! That is a step
On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap,
For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires!
Let not light see my black and deep desires.
The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be,
Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.
(Act 1:Scene 4:ln.55)
When Lady Macbeth heard of her husband's success and read the letter, we
almost immediately feel that a new source of power had appared in the drama. Her
words reflected ....
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Romeo And Juliet As A Tragedy
842 Words - 4 Pages.... brags of him
To be a virtuous and well-govern'd youth.
I would not for the wealth of all this town
Here in my house do him disparagement"(I.IV.65-70)
This means that among the people of Verona, Romeo is very well respected, and he
would not do any harm to Romeo at that time. Romeo is the hero in this story.
Romeo must die along with Juliet in order to stop the families' feud.
The conflicting force which Romeo opposes is the fact that he is a
Montague that is in love with a Capulet; his family's sworn enemy. The
Montagues and the Capulets have been feuding for many years. Romeo is a
Montague and he is born into the feud. He does not like it and he feels th ....
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Does Hamlet Have A Tragic Flaw?
781 Words - 3 Pages.... Hamlet that he was murdered
by Claudius and asked Hamlet to avenge his murder. This is where the flaw is
adopted by Hamlet and begins to effect his life. Hamlet begins to dig deeper and
deeper to find the truth. He puts on an act of madness to disguise his revenge.
Hamlet becomes so over-whelmed with death that death is all he thinks or cares
about. The death and deception burn into his heart like a hot branding iron to a
steer. Hamlet's flaw is intact. Hamlet has a friend, Horatio, who knows of the
murder of Hamlet's father. Hamlet could trust Horatio with his plans and
opinions. Horatio acted as an advisor to Hamlet, but he did not tell Hamlet that
he was heading in the ....
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