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Star Wars: Heros And Villains
Number of words: 489 | Number of pages: 2

... to destroy the enemy ship, Luke was quick to offer his services, so he got geared up, and told him about the weakness in the enemy ship, and how small of a target that he was after. He still was determined to help the rebellion, so he did. He was almost gunned down buy Darth Vader, but Luke had the force on his side. Also, Solo came and helped Luke by Gunning Darth Vadar down for him. So the mission was successful and Luke saved a whole lot of people. So as a result of Luke's courageous actions, he was awarded a medal of honor. He was very proud. The medal was very well deserved. He also won the love of Princess Lay, afterall, he did save her life. Luke is similar in many ways to another ...

Romeo And Juliet: Violence And Bloodshed
Number of words: 450 | Number of pages: 2

... or two about the place. Reading the section on "climate" in Harold Rose's Yur Guide to Northern Italy, I noted that "Italy is a very hot place in the summer, also quite humid." After reading this I then realized that a great deal of the violence in Romeo and Juliet become more understandable; they're all short tempered because of the heat! This is even noted when Benvolio warns Mercutio that " The day is hot, and Capulets abroad/And if we meet we shall not scape a brawl/ For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring." Unfortunatley, he warns too late, and the brawls he wished to avoid is met in the form of Tybalt. The mad blood stirring...Think back a few summers, was the ...

Comparison And Contrast: Stanley From A Street Car Named Desire
Number of words: 638 | Number of pages: 3

... inhuman while Stanley has little consciences in his heart. In order to achieve the target, Iago does everythings that will benefits himself even killing other's. He kills Roderigo who helps him a lot in his paln. He persuade Othello to kill his Desdemona. Furthermore he kills his wife at the end. Stanley has not yet totally lost his humanity. Although he has raped Branche, he does not kill her or other people. Moreover, at the end of the play he settles her into a asylum, but he does not just forsakes her. This reveals that someone will look after her in the future, and she will not be living alone. In short, Stanley still has little emotions of love in her heart, but Lago is absolute ...

The Merchant Of Venice: Is It A Classic
Number of words: 1002 | Number of pages: 4

... and Nerissa are all types of love that involve a man and a woman, which are of course relevant to today's society. When one looks deeply into these relationships, they would see parallels to the ones of today. For instance, the concept that all three marriages will probably not last, is a parallel to the number of divorces that are occurring today. More and more divorces are happening and the increase from other years is shocking! One of the main reasons why this is happening is that more people are getting married too fast and leaving no time to realize that there are not meant for each other. This is the same in two - and possibly three - of the relationships. Gratiano and Nerrissa got ...

Characterization Of Reverend Samuel Parris In "The Crucible"
Number of words: 661 | Number of pages: 3

... a petition with 91 names on it, a petition to set Rebecca, Goody Proctor, and Martha Corey free Parris demands that all those on the list be called in for questioning. pg93 Danforth, glancing at the list: How many names are here? Frances: Ninety-one, Your Excellency. Parris, sweating: These people should be summoned. Danforth looks up at him questioningly. For questioning. Parris: This is a clear attack upon the court! Parris also attacks Mary Warren harshly when she changes sides to help John Proctor clear his wife's name. Once Mary claims she fainted at will he tries to make her prove this, and once he has weakened her whole defensive ...

Character Change In Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House
Number of words: 1230 | Number of pages: 5

... as an object, a toy, a child, but never an equal” (Drama for Students 109). Nora and Torvald seem to be in love with each other though. However, Torvald is very controlling of Nora. Torvald makes little rules for Nora to follow. During the time period when the play was written, a husband controlling his wife and making rules for her was not uncommon. One incident of control is when Nora comes home from Christmas shopping. Torvald knows how much Nora loves macaroons and suspects she has bought some to eat. He comments to Nora, “My sweet tooth really didn’t make a little detour through the confectioner…not even munched a macaroon or two” (Ibsen 1566). Torvald didn’t want Nora to ...

The History Of Greek Theater
Number of words: 2432 | Number of pages: 9

... could observe tragic events and still have a pleasurable experience. Aristotle, by searching the works of writers of Greek tragedy, Aeschulus, Euripides and Sophocles (whose Oedipus Rex he considered the finest of all Greek tragedies), arrived at his definition of tragedy. This explanation has a profound influence for more than twenty centuries on those writing tragedies, most significantly Shakespeare. Aristotle's analysis of tragedy began with a description of the effect such a work had on the audience as a “catharsis” or purging of the emotions. He decided that catharsis was the purging of two specific emotions, pity and fear. The hero has made a mistake due to ignorance, not bec ...

Romeo + Juliet: An E Ticket Ride
Number of words: 745 | Number of pages: 3

... One could say that there are visually emotional subtitles throughout the movie directing the audience to understand and engage in the most famous love story in an entirely new way. One can argue that this version of Romeo and Juliet would be understood even without spoken words. The camera-work tells the story as clearly as the text. There are very few moments in this movie when the camera stops moving. Like Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers the editing is fierce and in your face. There is little time to think as the perpetual images flash across the screen. And it works. You become entranced and cannot wait to see what happens next even if you are already familiar with the story ...

The Boys From Brazil: Evil Will Never Die
Number of words: 832 | Number of pages: 4

... of humans with blonde hair and blue eyes. Since the doctor believed in the ideas of Hitler, he genetically engineered prisoners to have these qualities, along with the people that worked at the doctor's home. In order for the children to grow up looking, thinking, and acting like Hitler, the doctor's planning necessitated precise planning. Along with the help of a nurse, he reviewed the charts of thousands of parents wishing to adopt a child in order to find family conditions that were similar to those of Hitler. All of this precise planning was the first step in the doctor's goal of creating another Hitler. The doctor cared too much about his experiment and the Nazi cause to have ...

Comparison Of Macbeth And Jack (of Lord Of The Flies)
Number of words: 528 | Number of pages: 2

... But when he planned to kill Banquo and Macduff's family, he didn't hesitated and killed them without regret. Lastly, they were both superstitious. Jack was superstitious, he worshipped the Lord of the Flies and held a ritual dance around the camp fire after sacrificing the pig. For Macbeth, he believed in the fortune telling of the three witches. (Quote: All hail Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Glamis. All hail Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor. All hail Macbeth, that should become king here after.) There are five differences between Jack and Macbeth. Firstly, their ages were different. Jack was a teenager while Macbeth was an adult with a wife. Secondly, they hav ...

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