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Intensional Or Accidentall? Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet And Much Ado About Nothing!
Number of words: 847 - Number of pages: 4

.... and Juliet, Romeo hears about the masque and decides to go, thinking that he might be able to get away with this scheme. Upon entering he sees Juliet and right away, he knows it is love. If he had not worn the costume, the hosts might have ejected him from the party and he might not have met Juliet. Much Ado About Nothing has a similar but also different approach towards love at the masque. In Much Ado, Count Claudio is not able to gather the courage to court Hero. Instead Don Pedro, who is one of Claudio's very close friends, offers to go and woo Hero for his friend. This point is illustrat .....

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The Different Kinds Of Advertisements
Number of words: 1058 - Number of pages: 4

.... skin tones where as other companies just have make-up for a few skin tones. There are many questions you can ask about this advertisement by just looking at it because they don't show a lot of things in it. For example, how do we know that the girls are wearing this kind of make-up? Just because it said what kind of make-up and the names of each girl in the corner, doesn't mean that they are actually wearing it. Although since it does say there names it makes it a little more believable. Showing the girls names actually makes them seem more like a regular person then just someone in a maga .....

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Macbeth: Darkness, Evil And Tragedy
Number of words: 1220 - Number of pages: 5

.... His "overiding ambition" is not enough. When Macbeth and Lady Macbeth speak, they speak to eachother with such closeness and bond; he calls her his "dearest chuck", his "partner of greatness". She knows that he is too weak to do anything and states her position in the murder "leave the rest to me". In Act 1, Scene 7 establishes the force and power that Lady Macbeth posseses over her husband. Upon hearing of Macbeth's decision not to kill Duncan, she is outraged and starts to work her force and power upon him. She knows where he is most vulnerable and attacks him at his weak spot. She .....

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Pulp Fiction
Number of words: 322 - Number of pages: 2

.... Boogie" bye Kool and The Gang,"Flowers on the Wall" by The statler Brothers, and many others. The songs and the movie mixed well together with the movie. When i heard the songs on the movie I immeaditly had to run out and get the sound track. The movie had many other exciting items to represent the movie like Poasters,Books, Screenplays,collectable lunch boxes, shirts,boxers, and many more. I like to collect these things to show that i am a true "" fan. Everything concidred I think that "" is the best movie that has ever been made along with many other Quentin Tarantino films and .....

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Epic Theatres
Number of words: 1073 - Number of pages: 4

.... involved in the story. Rather they should, through a series of anti-illusive devices, feel alienated from it. The effect of this deliberate exclusion makes it difficult for the audience to empathise with the characters and their predicament. Thus, they could study the play's social or political message and not the actual events being performed on stage. This process is called Verfremdungseffekt, or the alienation effect, where instead of identifying with the characters, the audience is reminded that they are watching only a portrayal of reality. Several well-known Brechtian pla .....

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The Cherry Orchard: Reality, Illusion, And Foolish Pride
Number of words: 1719 - Number of pages: 7

.... under the illusion that the situation is not so desperate that they need to compromise any of their dignity. Lopakhin: As you know, your cherry orchard's being sold to pay your debts. The auction is on the twenty second of August. But there's no need to worry, my dear. You can sleep soundly. There's a way out. Here's my plan. Listen carefully, please. Your estate is only about twelve miles from town, and the railway is not very far away. Now all you have to do is break up your c .....

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Hamlet
Number of words: 504 - Number of pages: 2

.... though, she is loyal to and over all is a pretty honest woman. has friends who are both loyal, and that are trying to betray him. The soldiers: Marcellous, Bernardo, and Francisco show their loyalty to by coming to him with there situation of seeing the ghost who looks like the dead king. They also all swear not to tell a soul about what they had seen and heard. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on the other hand are terrible friends to have, they agree to spy on and be Cladius' little tools. In my opinion it is the worst to betray a friend, but fortunately they both get what the .....

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Macbeth: Symbolism Of Blood
Number of words: 1065 - Number of pages: 4

.... who saves his country by killing the enemy who committed treason (how ironic). But as the play progresses, he matures into a treacherous person who soon becomes identified with death and bloodshed even his own pity and guilt for himself . The first reference of blood is one of honor, and occurs when Duncan sees the injured sergeant in Act 1 scene 2, and says, "What bloody man is that?". This is symbolic of the brave fighter who been injured in a valiant battle for his country. In the next passage, the sergeant says, "Which smok'd with bloody execution." He is referring to Macbeth's cou .....

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King Lear: Illusion
Number of words: 2304 - Number of pages: 9

.... of sight prevented him to do so. Lear's first act of blindness comes at the beginning of the play. First he was easily deceived by Goneril and Regan's flattery brought on by him saying Which of you shall we say doth love us most, That we our largest bounty may extend (King Lear I.I.51-52) This vast reward he offers in return for the confession of love is bound to induce an exaggerated version of feelings to maximise the reward, as Goneril says Sir, I do love you more than word can wield the Matter, (King Lear I.I.54-55) She then continues with No less than life, with grace, health, .....

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Hamlet: Growing Pains
Number of words: 1472 - Number of pages: 6

.... 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 personal growth than a dark murder mystery, Shakespeare emphasizes the emotional, rather than the physical, obstacles that Prince must face in accomplishing his goal. Immediately, Hamlet must determine whether the ghost speaks the truth, and to do so he must cope with .....

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