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- 2321: Julius Caesar: Conspiracy Theory
- ... wanted to believe was the truth. There is no way to know what a man will do in the future. Brutus condemns Caesar to death for crimes that he might have committed if he had lived. He looks at it like he is defending his country against tyranny. All of those who believed that Caesar would become tyrannical based their beliefs on supposition and speculation. Many of Shakespeare's works deal ...
- 2322: Artists Of The Harlem Renaissance And Lost Generation
- ... Africa. His writing contained two types of characters (which defined the Lost Generation). The first consisted of men and women deprived, by WWI, of faith in the moral values in which they believed, and who lived in cynical disregard for anything but their own emotional needs. The second were (almost always) men of primitive character and emotion, such as bullfighters, something Hemmingway had an interest in from a young age. Most ...
- 2323: The Grapes Of Wrath: Movie Review
- ... are few jobs, and it pays little, or at least less then what they were told. The government tried to start programs to house and employ people like the Joads. Since the people who already lived in the cities in which these developments were put didn't want them there anyway, they tried to start a riot and have the police Arrest them. Although in the movie the plan was foiled ...
- 2324: Love And Romance In Shakespeare
- ... eyes, as they seemed to sparkle like beautiful green fireworks in the sky. We made eye contact, and then started walking towards each other down the sandy beach of the river. From then on, we lived happily ever after. Isn’t this the ideal way that love is supposed to happen? That is how it is portrayed in many movies and TV shows we see. From a social perspective, love is ...
- 2325: Othello's Trafic Flaw
- ... Othello was made into a fool by Iago, a person that had drive and mental capacity to use someone's psyche to his benefit. Shakespeare portrayed Othello as one of the most loving persons. He lived for the love and care of a person. The way that he was turned to hatred was ironic. "Even though Othello was Shakespeare's most loving man, he was subjected and succumbed by the pull ...
- 2326: As Good As It Gets: A Review
- ... his social life. He has no social relationships whatsoever (until the near end of the movie) and all of his limited encounters with other people are hostile. He lives completely alone and appears to have lived alone for a very long time (as we see when he says to the neighbor, that nobody has ever been in his apartment before.) but we see that his complete lack of friendship or love ...
- 2327: Poppy Field And The Ravine
- ... surpassing us, the viewers. We are in the image and are participating what the artist wanted us to be doing: looking forward, visually capturing this moment of seeing. In fact, this moment is so short-lived that it is passing by in front of our eyes. Monet’s painting is blurry, which implies that the participator is moving. To make it more believable, the bushes on the left and right are ...
- 2328: Teletubbies!
- ... main reason is why I can’t say that the Telietubbies are a bad influence on children. Most of the people in my generation were raised watching a giant bird and a green monster that lived in trash can, and still were the ones trying to say that the teletubbies are freaks. Another reason for the strange view of the show is that its not intended for young children but for ...
- 2329: Heroism In The Perfect Storm
- ... their own safety in order to save someone else’s life have deserved the title of “hero.” Thanks to the heroism of the PJ's and pilots of the Coast Guard, many people lived to tell their story about their experience on the high seas during those fateful October days.
- 2330: Kundun: An Analysis
- ... of the people were worse off. Prior to Chinese communist rule, Tibet was governed by a feudal system. Under the feudal system, approximately 200 nobles owned the majority of the land, which was farmed and lived on by the serfs. The serfs were forced to work the land, even though they didn't own it, and they were not even allowed to leave. The serfs were poor people who had nothing ...
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