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Macbeth: Tragic Hero
... Macbeth controled his ambition for the
time being and did not kill Duncan. The failing of his decision was soon
reflected by Lady Macbeth who called him a coward. From then on, after the
murder of Duncan, Macbeth entered into a life of evil.
Since he overcomed his good nature, he no longer needed to be with his
friend Banquo. He wanted to protect his ambition, by killing the king, and
now he killed Banquo, due to the prediction of what the witches said about
Banquo's son becoming the king. Macbeth wanted to ensure that he would
reach his ambition without problems.
Macbeth, who now no longer needed any encouragement from Lady Macbeth,
started to leave he ...
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The Untouchables: Mise-En-Scene Analysis
... The scene starts in the train station. The setting is the main lobby. The
floors, pillars, and stairs are of a light gray color. There is a clock that is
directly above the big, dark, wooden doors that are continuously reverted back
to during the scene. The costumes of the main characters in this scene are the
same as throughout the movie. Ness wears a light gray colored suit, hat, trench
coat and tie. Stone is wearing a little darker colored, more casual, clothing
with a tie and light colored hat. Capones men were dressed similarly with
trench coats and hats of light colors. Also, the innocent bystanders in this
scene are the sailors in their suits, ...
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Comparing The Murder Of Duncan In Macbeth And The Assassination Of Kennedy
... It is possible for the circumstances surrounding
Macbeth to be repeated in modern day America because no protection provides
absolute safety, some men are still willing to do what Macbeth did, and the ac t
could still be covered up.
No amount of protection provides absolute safety. In today's world, it
is easier than ever to kill someone. Any person can buy a cheap pistol and kill
someone. It is also easier to kill without being caught. There are long range
rifles and remote control explosives that can be used as the murder weapon while
the actual perpetrator is far away. Also, it is easier than ever to find a
professional assassin who will kill anyo ...
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Bugs Bunny And The Marlboro Man
... his horse, and you think, "Hey they're pretty cool," so
decide to start smoking. How many times have you heard, "Here's that frog
commercial," and went running to the television to see what they were doing
now? You might start thinking that they are cool, so go and try their
product, which is just the thing the advertisement is trying to do.
Popular TV series also play a role as bad influences. Many shows
have the main character smoking or drinking. Take Rosanne, for instance;
the opening scene shows her sitting around a table playing poker, while her
husband smokes a cigar and drinks a beer. In Married With Children,
another show, Al sits around the house re ...
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Julius Caesar: Brutus' Mistakes
... him self up for many problems for him
and for Rome. This was one of the fatal mistakes made by Brutus.
Brutus actually made two mistakes with Mark Antony. The first was letting Mark
Antony live and the second was letting him speak alone at the funeral. When
Cassius first suggested that they should kill Mark Antony, which they should of,
but the noble Brutus said “Our course will seem to bloody.” That was not his
only mistake with Mark Antony he also let him speak at Caesar funeral. He was
warned by Cassius, but Brutus ignored him as usual. When Mark Antony spoke he
got crowd on his side and they killed all the conspirators except for Brutus
and Cassius (they exc ...
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Death Of A Salesman: Willy Lowman
... into the past is when he
encounters Biff after arriving home. The conversation between Willy and
Linda reflects Willy's disappointment in Biff and what he has become, which
is, for the most part, a bum. After failing to deal adequately with his
feelings, he escapes into a time when things were better for his family.
It is not uncommon for one to think of better times at low points in their
life in order to cheer themselves up so that they are able to deal with the
problems they encounter, but Willy Lowman takes it one step further. His
refusal to accept reality is so strong that in his mind he is transported
back in time to relive one of the happier days of hi ...
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Analysis Of Advertisements For Two Different Things
... product in
this ad is `Microsoft Project for Windows 95', a software used for
businesses and project development teams.
The `Monster Truck Madness' ad encaptivates the casual browser with
its bright yellow background with a large purple type set across the top
of the page accompanied by the words: `Size Matters". This leads the
reader to ponder the meaning of this rather unusual phrase and to further
read the smaller print. Here, the reader encounters an irregular font of
different sizes to accentuate certain words. While this may be annoying
to many, its overall purpose is to create a lively playful environment
through the usage of fonts. This, of course, is a ...
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Citizen Kane: Charles Foster Kane - Who Was He?
... 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 it to attack Thatcher
and others among America's financial elite. This displays the mystery with Kane
as he wants to expand on something small into s ...
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Movie: All Quiet On The Western Front
... are still innocent. They meet
Corporal Himmelstoss. Corporal Himmelstoss is very mean to the boys and is very
strict. After completing the Training camp the boys go to war. When the boys
get to the battlefield they are told by Kat their leader, that what they
learned in training camp they do not need to know because, you don't need to
know how to march in war. The first day they are there, Paul sees a horse
getting killed. He is very mad about this because the horses are innocent and
they are not involved with the war. Paul is changed emotionally by this and he
is sad about it.
After the boys see the Kaiser they talk and don't even know what they
are fighting f ...
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The Crucible: Conflicts Between Individuals And Society
... an individual who believed that Salem was committing wrong deeds to innocent people. Proctor was a single man who stood up against the court because for his beliefs. He believed that if he were to bend to the courts, he would not only set a bad example for the rest of the innocent, but in the eyes of God as well. Proctor was an individual who was trying to help for the good of the society. Another person who symbolized individualism would be Abigail Williams. Williams, as an individual twisted the courts into taking the life of the one person who stood in her way, Goody Proctor. Williams was an individual even though she was with her friends because she only ...
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