Arts Essays and Term Papers
Macbeth: Good Are Rewarded And Evil PunishedIn the story of Macbeth the good are often rewarded and the evil are punished. Macbeth kills and in the end he is killed. Malcolm leads a battle to reclaim Scotland and was crowned the new King. However, sometimes nemesis failed to prevail. Both Banquo and King Duncan caused no evil and yet ...
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The National Endowment For The ArtsThere are few things in today�s modern world that can bring as much joy and satisfaction as seeing a beautiful painting, an intricate sculpture, or hearing a powerful piece of music. These works do not spontaneously create themselves. Rather, each one has its designer and maker. And each one ...
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The Use Of Symbols In MacbethIn the play Macbeth, Shakespeare uses many symbols to add to his story.
His use of blood, water, light, dark, rampant animals, and even the witches are
examples of how he used symbols to add depth to his play. These symbols were
often times recurring and they were all related to the central plot ...
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A Street Car Named Desire: BlancheA Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is a complicated psychological work that makes the reader wonder which character to pull for throughout the play. At times, Blanche comes across as an innocent victim of her past, and a complete witch the next line. Stanley can also be viewed as a ...
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Julius Caesar: JealousyJealousy causes many of the characters in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
to commit dangerous and foolish acts. Cassius' jealousy drives him to kill
Caesar. All the conspirators, except the noble Brutus, kill Caesar because they
feel threatened by his power. Brutus is the only conspirator who ...
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Shakespeare's Henry V: Two Views Of WarThroughout the twentieth century, producers in the movie industry have tried to capture the art of Shakespearean plays on film. All of the attempts at establishing comparable productions has resulted in various impressions of a single script. When producers with different perceptions of a drama ...
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The Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic CharacterIn literature, there are different types of characters. There are
the types of characters that change during the story and some that don't,
dynamic and static. There is also how the character is described in the
story. They might be flat, meaning the character is stereotyped, or he
might be ...
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Moliere's "The Imaginary Invalid"is a farcical play about a
hypochondriac who is so obsessed with his health and money that he ends up
neglecting his family. The story involves several different themes and plots
within one family. A new interpretation of this 17th century play is now being
performed at the Arts Club Theater; it ...
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Movie: GloryThe movie Glory (though having seen it 4 times) still amazes me. It is a
very emotional movie. It is about the fact that blacks were starting to not be
discriminated against. The racism was actually not gone at all, just muffled
by many people's views.
The 54th regiment was incorporated because ...
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Macbeth: Decisions That Determined FatePeople everyday are faced with decisions. The way one decides to act on these determines the outcome of the days in their life. In Shakespeare's tragedy MacBeth, the characters are develops so their decisions determine their fate. In the play, MacBeth's downfall is influenced by the three ...
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Hamlet: An Instrument Of Life - Hamlet's Contribution To The PlaySamuel Johnson writes "Hamlet is through the piece rather an instrument
than an agent." This statement is true, it is exhibited in several ways. The
manner in which Hamlet's father manifests himself is an indication of his true
intentions. Hamlet acts as an earthly means of revenge, he is the ...
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Analysis Of The Final Scenes Of Alfred Hitchcock's NotoriousAfter viewing Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious for the first time, the film
did not strike me as particularly complex. Nothing specific about the film
lodged itself in my brain screaming for an answer�or, at least, an attempted
answer. Yet, upon subsequent viewings, subtle things became more ...
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Hamlet: Shakespeare Tragic HeroIn Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, the main character is a classic
example of a Shakespearean tragic hero. Hamlet is considered to be a
tragic hero because he has a tragic flaw that in the end, is the cause of
his downfall. The play is an example of a Shakespearean tragic play
because it has all of ...
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Othello: Act 5 AnalysisIago's intelligence causes the self destruction of Othello. He appears
to be the most intelligent person in the play, Othello, by the way he acts and
handles some situations. Iago is set to plan revenge on Othello for not making
him lieutenant. He gains the trust of Othello by telling lies to ...
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Macbeth And Beowulf: Evil Defined By Human PreoccupationFor centuries evil was defined by human preoccupation, and it was often
indicated in the English literature. From Beowulf to Macbeth, people's
perception on the nature of evil had matured and became more complex.
In Beowulf's period, evil was simply defined based on outer appearances ...
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Macbeth: Symbolism Of BloodSince the 1600�s, the arrival of Shakespeare, we have taken a closer look as to what the English language really is. Shakespeare took the romantic language to a new level. He made his words into pure poetry that even now no one can duplicate. But what made his plays truly spectacular was not only ...
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Violence On Television: Violence Is Everywhere" I never learned which party was victorious, nor the cause of the war, But I
felt for the rest of that day, as if I had had my feelings excited and harrowed
by witnessing the struggle..." (Henry David Thoreau)
These days our whole life seems to revolve around violence. There are so
many ...
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Much Ado About Nothing: An OverviewIt is a beautiful spring afternoon. The air is full of the radiance of
freshly bloomed daisies and the energizing chill of the periodic spring breeze.
Puffy large cumulus clouds fill the azure sky with gray thunderheads looming off
in the distance. Looking down from the clouds, one can see a ...
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Julius Caesar: Brutus' MistakesThe theme I picked for Julius Caesar essay is the mistakes made by Brutus.
According to Mr. Holtz Brutus was stupid and many mistakes. The first one was
him even joining the Conspirators. The second was letting Anthony live and
speak at the funeral. The final mistake was his battle plan. Every ...
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The Direct And Indirect Impact Of Rhetoric In The Color PurpleIn the world that we live in, rhetoric always affects and is a
part of everything that happens. Rhetoric, in its broadest sense, is
communication, and how people relate to each other. The movie The Color Purple
is about relationships. Therefore rhetoric plays a very important role in ...
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The Crucible: The Tragedy At SalemThe people of Salem can hardly be condemned for their actions
during the witch hunts of 1692, as described in the play The Crucible, for
they were merely products of their time. This is shown through an
examination of the theocratic society in which they lived, the patriarchal
snobbery they ...
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Children And TelevisionThe children of America spend their time on many different activities.
One of the most time consuming activities is watching television. Television
plays a large role in the social and emotional development of children today.
One good quality that television has is that it conveys information ...
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Merchant Of Venice EssayMany people are villainous in the way they act, and their
villainous acts may be rooted in the desire to destroy others, or in the
hopes of elevating themselves. Many people may only act "villainous" in
reaction to the way they have been treated in the past. Shylock the Jew is
the villain or ...
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Macbeth: Destiny Of Each Character Is Pre-determinedIn the play Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, each characters
destiny seems to be predetermined. This raises the ultimate question: who,
or what, controls fate?
Existentialism is the belief that each person defines their future by
their decided actions: that the future has not yet been ...
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Romeo And Juliet: FateThroughout Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet, fate manifests itself
causing the destruction of many lives. Fate drastically affects the lives of
Romeo, Juliet, and Tybalt throughout the tragedy. Destined to bump into the
servant, Romeo discovers the Capulets party. Romeo goes to find ...
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