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4801: Macbeth By William Shakespear
... there were the mountains and woodlands where the whether created an atmosphere. By putting the music on in the background the weather was cloudy and made it look eirie. The witches where more traditional and lived in the moors. Whereas the BBC version is set in the Ladywood flats and local facilities we used as film sets such as the playgrounds and parks. Then made a very good use of outdoors ...
4802: Macbeth 5
... his over eager ambition to become the new king. The event of killing the king will set into play a whole chain of events that will soon show the downfall of Macbeth from his short lived thrown. On the other hand we can also see this ambition with Lady Macbeth. She also shows us the signs that she is getting over ambitious to become the new queen when she says "Thou ...
4803: Madama Bovary & Anna Karenina
... continue the fantasy the novels she read described. Emma's continued detachment with reality made her unable to make rational decisions or even allow her to deal with her problems. The fantasy in which she lived made her unable to take action for herself. She blamed Leon for her disappointed hopes, as though he had betrayed her; and she even wished for a catastrophe that would bring about their separation, since ...
4804: Macbeth 3
... to suit his argument 4. made a shift: managed 5. unmannerly breeched: disgustingly covered 6. undivulged presence: unrevealed aims. IMPORTANT QUOTE FROM THE SCENE: "Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had lived a blessed time, for from this instance, There's nothing serious in mortality". (Lines 84-86). Act 2 Scene 4: Ross and an Old Man discuss the extraordinary confusion in the natural world. They draw ...
4805: Little Irish Kids, Another Whi
... thus, giving Swift a reason to write the way in which he does. Throughout his writings, Jonathon Swift has used many different voices to explicate his views on the melancholy time period in which he lived. He uses a totally inverse route in writing his works. Swift brings to light many aspects of his culture such as greed, poverty, and ignorance. Other writers of the period would probably not even touch ...
4806: Les Miserables 2
... is? The character Fantine in Les Miserables definitely had a hard life, with no breaks. She had a daughter who she adored and never got to see. She worked most of her life and always lived in poverty. Death came upon Fantine while she was in the hospital wishing only to see her child. First, working, for anyone is no easy task. It's especially hard when you have a child ...
4807: Literature And Its Affect On S
... that are said and spoken are the most powerful tools in the world, It is time to break free from the pattern of normality and make a change, unafraid of the opposition like Melville, who lived almost two hundred years ago. With God as the strength, nothing is impossible.
4808: King Lears Blindness
... to disappointment and suffering at a time in their lives when both should be enjoying peace and contentment. Although both Lear and Gloucester achieve wisdom before they die, they pay a dear price for having lived life blindly. Lear and Gloucester both illustrate that wisdom does not always come with age. Lear asks his three daughters to express their love for him in public. Both Goneril and Regan have no problem ...
4809: Kafkas The Metamorphosis
... told of the life of mr. samsa before the metamorphosis, one can safely say that there was nothing out of the ordinary about the way he was treated by others. he worked diligently and devotedly, lived with his parents, and although his life was rather bland, there was nothing unusual about it or the way people treated him. after the transformation, however, his mother feared him, and his insensitive father despised ...
4810: Julius Caesar-mark Antony
... to get his revenge on all of the assassins. Antony later reveals his true feelings in a wholehearted soliloquy before the bloody cadaver of Caesar, Thou art the ruins of the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of times (III i 256-257). Antony believes that Caesar was the most imposing man ever to live throughout the course of history. To prove his loyalty, Antony gives a confident and ...


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