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Antigone: Creon A Tragic Hero
... who is loyal will fight for his country. If so, “…[such a man] shall have [Creon’s] respect while he is living, and … reverence when he is dead” (s. I, ll. 46-47). After Creon expresses his and all men’s call to patriotism, Choragus agrees by saying: “If that is your will, … You have the right to enforce it: we are yours” (s. I, ll. 48-49). Clearly, Creon’s people obey his every word and show him all possible respect. Creon serves in the highest position in Thebes and, at first, seems ennobled by his title.
Of course, conflict, both internal and external, are not strangers to men of high ra ...
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Six Hours Of Television
... I looked at programs with different
angles. NYPD BLUE is the story of police detectives, and HIGH INCIDENT was a
new show that looked at the view of policing from the Œbeat.' HIGH INCIDENT
represented one of the first t.v. shows to come from the SKG works of Steven
Spielberg. However, just like Spielberg's previous AMAZING STORIES, HIGH
INCIDENT has already ceased to air. This could still change though, with the
next season. Of the remaining four hours, three are on television every
Thursday night, and include the tremendously popular FRIENDS, the SINGLE GUY,
the hits SEINFELD and CAROLINE IN THE CITY, and t ...
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Compare And Contrast: "Dune" By Herbert And "Star Wars" By Lucas
... people posses. It let the people that
knew how to use it communicate with their people when they were far away,
and let them see into the future.
In Dune, there are people who live out in the desert called Freemen
who are scavengers and somehow survive without water. Similarly, there is
a small scavenger race called Jawas who live out in the desert in the story
Star Wars.
In Dune the main character is a teenage boy whose father was killed
by the evil Vladmir, a powerful leader who he must confront and kill. The
main character finds out that Vladmir is related to him, he is his uncle.
He also starts to learn about ...
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Sir John Falstaff's Influence On Prince Hal In I Henry IV
... in drama.
Frequently, in literature, the sun represents royalty, or in this case
the king, who strives to uphold law and order. Rhetorically, the moon,
symbolizes instability, not only because it does not remain the same size to
one's eyes as time passes, but because it reigns the ebb and flow of the tides.
Therefore, as a knight guided by moonlight, Falstaff is a dissenter against law
and order. This conclusion finds support in his witty tautologies and epithets.
Falstaff is invariably aware that Hal will one day become king, and when that
happens, robbers will be honored in England by “Let[ting] us be indul ...
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Citizen Kane: Charles Foster Kane - Who Was He?
... on a snow-swept
Colorado farm. Through his mother, the boy has just inherited a great fortune.
Unable to settle his bill, a prospector who boarded with the Kanes left behind
stock certificates that make Mrs. Kane the sole owner of one of the world's
great silver mines. She then makes her son the ward of the bank that administers
her estate, and Thatcher, whom the angry young Kane bashes with a sled, takes
the boy East to be raised. The movie then shows Kane growing up, making life
miserable for Thatcher. The mature Kane decides to take direct control of a
small, struggling newspaper, and immediately begins using ...
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Entertainment: The Limit
... of jobs for many different people. It is a source of employment for Angela Bassett (an actress) as well as Joe Kent (a stunt man) or Tisha Hackett (a stage designer). Not only does movie making provides jobs for the immediate crew but also all the people not directly involved in the movie. Some of these people include the persons working in the car factories manufacturing the vehicles used, the persons working in the furniture factories for the furniture used, and the catering service used for the food in the movie. So you can see making movies provides job security and keeps the unemployment line down.
On th ...
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MacBeth
... for trying to lead a revolution against England. His fatal flaw
was that he was according to Ross, "a disloyal traitor". The thane of
Cawdor was greedy, and wanted the throne of England for himself, and as a
result was murdered. But his murder wasn't really disheartening, because
the Thane of Cawdor, deserved his fate. He was leading a battle, in which
many lost their lives, for the sake of greed, and deserved to die because
of his flaw. Duncan was the King of England, and was murdered by MacBeth.
He was murdered, because in order for MacBeth to fulfill his plan and
become king, Duncan would have to die. Duncan's ...
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Love And Romance In Shakespeare
... to show up in the most romantic place ever dreamed. We see it in beaches and accidents, or even in high stressed romantic situations. It is a wonderful thing, love, but I don’t feel that it needs to happen in any specific situation or place.
Through my upbringing, I have picked up the belief that love isn’t always what you expect. It is something that can just happen. Some people find “love at first site.” These are people who say that they fell in love the first time they laid eyes on their significant other. These are also the people who believe in fate and destiny. People that don’t believe ...
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Romeo And Juliet: Shakespeare's Metaphor Of Comparing Man To Plants
... discussed over the gothic novel of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
Some critics believe that the “creature” was prone to evil from the onset, that
it was innately in his being, while others argue that the treatment the “
creature” received from humans pitted him against mankind into an evil and
revengeful state. Shakespeare, however, in his extended metaphor comparing man
to plants, holds the opinion that there is both decency and infamy in man. His
opinion can be compared to the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis
Stevenson, where Dr. Jekyll is innately pure and kind but because he trie ...
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Black Art Expo: Julian Ritter
... and Chris Damola. The one artist that grasped my attention was an
artist named Julian Ritter.
Julian Ritter is a native from Detroit, Michigan. He has a
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Center for Creative Studies College
of Art and Design. His father died while Julian was in college. This
inspired many of his paintings objective, to convey both visually and
poetically the importance of fatherhood, the family unit and purpose. In
the program he said “It is my endeavor to contribute to the illustrious
history we have as a race of people. To depict strong men who love their
wives and nurture the ...
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