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  • Conflict in Macbeth and Animal Farm

    Conflict in Macbeth and Animal Farm

    In George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’ and William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ the theme of conflict is presented in a variety of ways. ‘Macbeth’ is essentially concerned with tyranny and corruption, whereas ‘Animal Farm’ illustrates the conflict experienced during a period in Russian history, through the strategic use of animals. Animal Farm is a political allegory of Russia or any other Communist utopia that has eventually crumbled. Macbeth is a guy who becomes obsessed with power. He does

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    Submitted: March 7, 2012 Autor: dray
  • Both 'veronica' and 'country Lovers' Look at Failed Relationships, Family and Community. How Do Personal and Cultural Forces Lead to the Characters Failed Relationships

    Both 'veronica' and 'country Lovers' Look at Failed Relationships, Family and Community. How Do Personal and Cultural Forces Lead to the Characters Failed Relationships

    Both 'Veronica' and 'Country Lovers' look at failed relationships, family and community. How do personal and cultural forces lead to the characters failed relationships? Refer closely to the text Relationships fail all the time and for many different reasons. Both 'Country Lovers' and 'Veronica' look at relationships in different cultures. "We had grown up together in my native village," this is the opening sentence in 'Veronica' describing the culture, the setting and the history between

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    Submitted: March 10, 2012 Autor: ms.wk
  • Macbeth and the Erosion of the Great Chain of Being

    Macbeth and the Erosion of the Great Chain of Being

    Life on earth has flourished for millions of years through acts of cooperation and interdependence. The Greeks were the first to describe this collaboration of beings and the divine through an organized hierarchy of universal placement called The Great Chain of Being. This hierarchy places beings in order of most important to least important, depending on their role in the universe. According to the concept of the Chain, every being has its place in the

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    Submitted: March 12, 2012 Autor: ferencmadl
  • English Summer Assignment: Character Development of Thomas Fowler and John Wade

    English Summer Assignment: Character Development of Thomas Fowler and John Wade

    Having lived in different epochs of turmoil in Vietnam, Thomas Fowler and John Wade were exposed to different situations which later played a pivotal role in their character development. Thomas Fowler, although he was only a reporter of war efforts during the ‘First Indochina War’ in the early 1950’s and never played an active role in combat, was faced with some dangerous and life-changing experiences in result of the war. John Wade, however, was faced

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    Submitted: March 18, 2012 Autor: moonlessnite
  • The Power of Jealousy in Othello

    The Power of Jealousy in Othello

    Love is a very powerful thing, but with love comes a more powerful thing and an over ruling thing, jealousy. Jealousy over powers many characters in the short story, Othello, the Moor in Venice. Jealousy makes these characters do things that would have never done before and drives them to do outrageous things since jealousy is the driving force of the play. There are many characters in this short story that show major signs of

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    Submitted: March 21, 2012 Autor: dherridge
  • A Modern Reaction to Race and Racism in Shakespeare’s Othello

    A Modern Reaction to Race and Racism in Shakespeare’s Othello

    A Modern Reaction to Race and Racism in Shakespeare’s Othello In the time period of this piece of literature, as we can clearly see from Othello and other works of Shakespeare, a topic of major discussion and debate is race. In today’s society this topic retains the same controversy and passion, the difference being however that these attitudes have taken a serious change over this past century. In this newly accepting society people of all

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    Submitted: March 25, 2012 Autor: cbertoni
  • Eng 112 - a Diamond in the Rough or a Boy with a Flawed Character?

    Eng 112 - a Diamond in the Rough or a Boy with a Flawed Character?

    ENG -112 Alex Antunes Final Paper: Aladdin A diamond in the rough or a boy with a flawed character? In his quest to acquire fortune and win the princess’ heart, Aladdin lies, shows off, and hurts those who love him. Are these the characteristics of a diamond in the rough, or are they those of a deceitful person with no principles? These elements can be found in the original Aladdin and the Magic Lamp and

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    Submitted: April 3, 2012 Autor: alexantunes
  • Venice Vs. Othello

    Venice Vs. Othello

    Venice vs. Othello: Case Number 15312 Opening Arguments: Prosecuter: This man, Othello of Venice, a moor, a war hero, and also a killer. Believing Iago when he said, “Look to your wife; observe her well with Cassio./ Wear your eyes thus: not jealous , nor secure./ I would not have your free and noble nature,/ Out of self- bounty, br abused. Look to’t” (Othello. III. iii. 202-205). This lead Othello to murder his wife. Defense:

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    Submitted: April 11, 2012 Autor: dbarlett721
  • Paper on Character, Dignity and Self Respect

    Paper on Character, Dignity and Self Respect

    This paper will illustrate and interpret the movie Glory and it will relate one or two characters of Aristotle: ethics based on personal virtue. Epictetus: ethics based on inner strength of the individual. Saint Augustine: ethics based on following a Divine Command. This paper will also address the characters I have selected from the movie that will represent Aristotelian ethics. It will address how they demonstrated a mean between excess and deficiency. It will demonstrate

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    Submitted: May 27, 2012 Autor: monicawooden
  • William Shakespeare's Play - Macbeth Essay

    William Shakespeare's Play - Macbeth Essay

    William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, was particularly enjoyable for me because the main character, Macbeth, helped me understand the idea of unchecked ambition and its consequences. This was portrayed through the experiences that Macbeth encounters, and how he changes from a brave, loyal soldier to a corrupt, murderous tyrant. Shakespeare's intention in writing ‘Macbeth', was ultimately for peoples' enjoyment but also to inform people about the corrupting powers of unchecked ambition and also to force us,

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    Submitted: May 29, 2012 Autor: hazzabackupemail
  • Paper on Character - Dignity and Self Respect

    Paper on Character - Dignity and Self Respect

    Robert Gould Shaw was a son of wealthy Boston abolitionists. His father had founded the National Freeman’s Relief Association. Shaw attended one of the best schools in Europe but practically did not like school and did not want to continue his education, therefor he joined the army. At 23 he enlisted to fight in “The War Between the States. The movie opens by Robert reading one of many letters he writes home. He is captain

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    Submitted: June 15, 2012 Autor: rty.worley
  • "what's So Charming About Prince Charming?" (an Examination of the Character of Prince Charming and the Power Play That Exists Between Him and His Damsel in Distress as Found in the Fairy Tales Written by the Brothers Grimm)

    "what's So Charming About Prince Charming?" (an Examination of the Character of Prince Charming and the Power Play That Exists Between Him and His Damsel in Distress as Found in the Fairy Tales Written by the Brothers Grimm)

    Our hero stands over the evil stepmother’s (who was also, incidentally, a witch) body. She’s dead- the spear protruding directly upward from her gut is evidence of that. And so are the rest of the people in the dining hall, regardless of whether or not there is something protruding from their bodies. The magnificent dining hall is magnificent in its complete disarray. Plates are smashed, food is ruined, and, at the very center of the

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    Submitted: July 29, 2012 Autor: wilkinswalker
  • Portrayal of Characters in ‘master Harold'...And the Boys

    Portrayal of Characters in ‘master Harold'...And the Boys

    In the play ‘‘Master Harold'...and the boys", some of the characters are being portrayed by the fact that they are not heard, or even seen throughout the entire story. Portrayals aren't accurate assumptions on which these characters in reality are. Two of those characters are Hilda, and Hally's mother. Hilda is Willie's dance partner for the ballroom dancing championships, which for a few says has not came to practice with Willie. The way we come

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    Submitted: August 13, 2012 Autor: rita
  • Ethic and Virtue Analysis of Glory: A Film of Character, Self Respect and Dignity

    Ethic and Virtue Analysis of Glory: A Film of Character, Self Respect and Dignity

    Ethic and Virtue Analysis of Glory: a Film of Character, Self Respect and Dignity. The Film Glory is a fictional and non fictional account of Robert Gould Shaw's letters home as he trained the first black volunteer infantry in history during the Civil War. The themes in this film are vast. One could easily take Racism, Politics, Corruption, Loyalty, Perseverance, and Identity as only one subject to discuss. This paper will reflect on the Ethics

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    Submitted: August 20, 2012 Autor: rita
  • The Character of Lisa Rowe

    The Character of Lisa Rowe

    The character of Lisa Rowe portrayed by Angelina Jolie illustrates the diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder (sociopath) 301.7 as defined by the DSM-IV. The criteria for this can be seen when she: No respect for authority or unlawful behaviors: She is brought in by officers at the beginning of the movie, one must assume she was involved with a unlawful behavior.(criteria A1) The way she talks to the authority figures when they try to escort

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    Submitted: October 10, 2012 Autor: viki
  • Othello Tragic Hero Research Essay

    Othello Tragic Hero Research Essay

    Othello Tragic Hero Research Essay Outline Thesis Statement: In "Othello the Moor of Venice," The overwhelming theme is the weakness of human nature and how pride, and ego, can lead to one's downfall. It also exposes the worst of humanity, and examines the extent some will go to achieve their goals. . I. Mood A. A very hostile environment throughout the play. B. Several characters conspire to expose, manipulate, and take advantage of Othello's weaknesses.

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    Submitted: November 10, 2012 Autor: peter
  • Conflict in Macbeth

    Conflict in Macbeth

    “When the battle’s lost and won” Conflict is a major theme in Macbeth. The play opens with the Weird Sisters and their supernatural influence sets the atmosphere as confusing and contradictory with their opening statements and the use of antithesis. “Fair is foul and foul is fair” Even their appearance is contradictory, “You should be women And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so” Their presence shows that treason is unnatural,

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    Submitted: November 14, 2012 Autor: joybird
  • Questions for Othello

    Questions for Othello

    Act III “Oh beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-ey’d Monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” (III.iii.165-167) 1. What is the purpose of the brief scene with the clown and the musician? Cassio was the one who sent the musicians to Othello’s house in an attempt to get back his job and into Othello’s good graces. The clown probably works for Othello and paid the musicians off because Othello still

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    Submitted: November 15, 2012 Autor: lulu
  • Nick Carraway's Character

    Nick Carraway's Character

    Nick Carraway's Character Many characters in novels claim to possess a certain positive characteristic although it is not demonstrated often. A reader can immediately notice this phenomenon and view the character differently through his or her perspective. In the novel The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald F. Scott, the narrator Nick Carraway followed the teachings of his father who told him to never criticize others because they have not had the advantages that Nick had, thus

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    Submitted: January 21, 2013 Autor: moto
  • Othello by William Shakespeare

    Othello by William Shakespeare

    Discussion 1--Othello by William Shakespeare: Acts 1-3...D2- Act 4-5 In the play Othello by William Shakespeare, there is a distinct difference in the language of the characters in the play. One of the characters, Iago uses very blatant and degrading language that exposes his evil and very dubious nature. For example, in one instance he uses racist comments towards Othello and refers to him using very offensive phrases meant to degrade him. On the flipside,

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    Submitted: January 30, 2013 Autor: mizanin1
  • Othello and Desdemona

    Othello and Desdemona

    At this point in the play, Desdemona has promised Cassio that she will pursue his cause, and begins to pressurise Othello to reinstate him. Iago cleverly suggests the idea of Cassio and Desdemona’s affair, causing Othello to ask for Emilia to spy upon Desdemona. It is here Emilia gives the handkerchief to Iago so he can provide evidence of her affair, getting increasingly persuasive as the scene progresses. Iago swears to kill Cassio if Othello

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    Submitted: February 25, 2013 Autor: Gemma281294
  • Character Study of the Bandit from Rashomon

    Character Study of the Bandit from Rashomon

    The Bandit: Tajomaru (Rashomon 1950) The movie Rashomon explores human weaknesses and truth. A work of brilliance, it presented a sordid and dismal tale of rape and murder, involving complex characters with many different layers. One of the most intriguing characters that played a pivotal role in the sequence of events was the notorious bandit named Tajomaru. Tajomaru, as the story portrayed, was an infamous bandit of the time. He feared none and was unstoppable

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    Submitted: March 11, 2013 Autor: icebreaker
  • Shakespeare's Macbeth

    Shakespeare's Macbeth

    Shakespeare’s Macbeth explores the contrast between the world of the natural and the unnatural through the story of the soldier Macbeth, who descended from a brave man into a tyrant after his unwarranted ascension to the throne as the result of a most unnatural deed, this deed being the regicide of the king, Duncan. By the audience of the time, this is an act considered to be unholy and one that would case a complete

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    Submitted: March 18, 2013 Autor: sarahw
  • Character Analysis of Gregor Samsa

    Character Analysis of Gregor Samsa

    Character Analysis of Gregor Samsa Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” is a tragic tale of realizing ones worthless existence. From the very opening lines the reader discovers along with the protagonist, Gregor Samsa, that he has been transformed into a disgusting cockroach. This transformation of physical form by the main character serves several purposes, mostly helping Gregor realize the true purposes of his life. He soon learns after his metamorphosis that everything in his mundane life

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    Submitted: April 21, 2013 Autor: saraiandthesun
  • Animal Farm Characters

    Animal Farm Characters

    Animal Farm Characters The first impressions that I have gotten from the characters in Animal Farm that I have met so far, has to be generally quite interesting. The horses, Boxer and Clover are the most gentle and caring animals on the farm, I believe that this is rather interesting as, a horse usually wouldn't have these characteristics due to their size. Clover, is the more motherly one, and acts like a mother to most

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    Submitted: June 10, 2013 Autor: DJSoulium

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