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Romeo And Juliet: Romeo
Number of words: 332 - Number of pages: 2.... 80. He meant that he will hide from
everyone, just to see Juliet.
People say many good and bad things about Romeo. For instance on
page 500, line 67, when Capulet says "Verona brags of him." When Lord
Capulet said that it shows that he is well respected by Verona and its
people. People say bad things about Romeo, when Tybalt says "It fits when
suck a villian is a guest, I'll not endure him" on page 500, line 75.
Tybalt calls him a villian because he dis-likes Romeo and wants to kill him
because he came un-invited to the Capulets party.
Romeo does many things throughout the .....
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Hamlet: Laertes And Horatio
Number of words: 887 - Number of pages: 4.... and points it threateningly at the King, demanding of him where his father's corpse is. Also he immediately declares that nothing can stop his "will, not all the world" and will "husband them so well" . He is ready to take revenge at any cost.
I dare damnation: to this point I stand,
That both the worlds I give to negligence,
Let come what comes; only I'll be revenged
Most thoroughly for my father.
In the scene of Ophelia's grave, Laertes' love to Ophelia is expressed when Laertes leaps into the grave and says
Hold off the earth a while,
Till I have caught her once more in mi .....
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Pulp Fiction
Number of words: 1646 - Number of pages: 6.... containing Wallace's belongings.
When Vega opened the suitcase, he used the combination "666" to open the
suitcase, and when he opened it, the contents glowed a golden-orange color.
This was obviously an introductory attempt to show the audience that the
suitcase held Marcellus' soul. Perhaps Tarantino was trying to show that the
people that stole the suitcase were the devils pawns, and these two hitmen were
angels trying to retrieve stolen property.
After Vega and Winnfield had obtained their "treasure," Winnfield quoted
the Bible, specifically Ezekiel 25:17, the passage about .....
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Abstract Expressionism
Number of words: 1205 - Number of pages: 5.... are an expression of thought through the use of gestural or "action" painting; they are commonly painted with strange objects; they are usually filled with vibrant, shocking colours and many other things not normally! associated with other "classical" forms of art - these artists are trying to paint raw emotion, not pretty pictures.
The painters who came to be known as "Abstract Expressionists" shared a similar outlook rather than a style - an outlook of revolt and a belief in the freedom of expression. The main thing these artists had in common was that they valued, above all, individual .....
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Macbeth: Macbeth A Moral Coward
Number of words: 530 - Number of pages: 2.... you knew it, the murder was taking place. After the successful murder of Duncan, Macbeth entered a life of evil. Ambition was also clearly stated when he thought of killing his friend Banquo to protect the kingship. The witches’ predictions sent Macbeth into his own world where he could not be stopped on his way to becoming king.
Macbeth shows his courageousness by overcoming his personal matters to plot the death of the king. In the scene where the murder of Duncan is taking place, he also shows he is a coward when he will not complete the successful murder by taking the daggers back a .....
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Who Is Most To Blame For Macbeth's Downfall?
Number of words: 490 - Number of pages: 2.... Macbeth can also be held accountable for Macbeth's decline of sanity
and power. Although it didn't take much, her persuasion lead to the killing of
Duncan. She wanted Macbeth to take the rank of king as much as he did.
Pressure from his spouse added on to all the other pressures from the prophecies,
also helped tempt Macbeth to murder. Not only did her doings contribute to
Macbeth's turmoil, but it also lead herself to become mad.
The character most guilty of Macbeth's physical downfall would have to be
Macduff. He was the one that actually removed Macbeth's head from his spine.
Also .....
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Hamlet: Moral Order
Number of words: 1117 - Number of pages: 5.... behind" illustrate the moral order well; the
actions against him were wrong, but, to a lesser extent, so was his revenge.
Near the start of the play, The Ghost tells Hamlet of the crime
committed by Claudius. When Hamlet finds out his father was murdered by
his own brother, who then stole his wife and crown, he immediately commits
himself to avenging the murder; "Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as
swift/As meditation or the thoughts of love/May sweep to my revenge." At
this point, Hamlet is completely justified in his feelings, and most would
agree that his revenge is morall .....
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Lady Macbeth And Macbeth's Reactions And The Plot
Number of words: 624 - Number of pages: 3.... knows that there is no going back for him. However, he still reveals that he is “ but young in deed.” Many innocent people have died, and Macbeth still thinks he needs to do more. The ultimate injustice that he commits is the murder of Lady Macduff and her young son. There was no motive, and their deaths did not advance his position in any way. Furthermore, he reveals that “ the very firstlings of my heart shall be the firstlings of my hand.” From now on, he has vowed to act simply on impulse without even thinking over his next action.
Before Duncan’s murder, Lady Macbeth seem .....
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Macbeth
Number of words: 1005 - Number of pages: 4.... Under the cloaking shadows of his skin, hides his one weakness - that is ambition. His wife knows of his ambition and stirs him to act on it. struggles with a choice; should he let the witches prophecies realise themself, or should he take steps to the achieve them. He knows that the latter choice will involve the murder of his virtuous king Duncan, but even this isn't enough to sway him as he, after urging form his wife, chooses the latter. In doing so, unrobed himself of all that is good in the human soul - kindness, courage, honour and love. becomes so obsessed with his chase .....
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A Review Of The "Ballet Gran Folklorico De Mexico"
Number of words: 354 - Number of pages: 2.... going on?
All the performances consisted of 1: Azteca - Ceremony of the
lighting of fire, 2: Ladanza De Los Queteales- dedicated to multicolor bird
named Quetzal, 3: Festompanortena- series of dances brought by French and
Spaniards, 4: Yucaton- dances of Mayan culture, Ana Murry a.k.a. "The
dances of Ribbons." 5: Danzas Chiapanaces- dances deal with love, suffering,
and joy, 6: Fandango- performed during feast of Patron Saint, also includes
"Labamba" where couple ties a bow with their feet, 7: Donzolapuna- depicts
legend of dance of feathers, dance showing history of the takeover of
Mexi .....
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