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  • Normal Consequence Of Idealism
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    The tragedy, Julius Ceaser, by William Shakespeare surfaces an interesting idea. The main character Brutus, has the tragic flaw of being too idealistic. That in itself, is perfectly harmless, but as with everything there is a point of excess. His excessive idealism brought down not only him, but the people around him. To begin with, idealism is the concept of acting according to what you as perfection. Brutus avoided reality by creating a world that he seen fit. During the murder of Ceaser he ju...
  • Act 3 Scene 2 Lady Macbeth
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    Tragic Hero or Villain? MacBeth the play is considered a tragedy and every tragedy needs a tragic hero. There are many factors that caused the degeneration of Macbeth. Macbeth is not a in this story he is a tragic hero. The major factor that started the downfall was the prophecy by the witches in Act 1, Scene 3. The witches were praising Macbeth. The first witch said, "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glam is!" The second witch said", All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Calder!" T...
  • 2 In One Scene The Protagonist 1's
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    An obscure village in Poland, sheltered from ideas and industrialization, seemed a safe place to store one^1's most precious valuable: a 6-year-old boy. Or so it seemed to the parents who abandoned their only son to protect him from the Nazis in the beginning of Jerzy Kosinski^1's provocative 1965 novel The Painted Bird. After his guardian Marta dies and her decaying corpse and hut are accidentally engulfed in flames, the innocent young dark-haired, dark-eyed outcast is obliged to trek from vill...
  • Scene 1 Of Hamlet
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    One of the best known pieces of literature throughout the world, Hamlet is also granted a position of excellence as a work of art. One of the elements which makes this play one of such prestige is the manner in which the story unfolds. Throughout time, Shakespeare has been renowned for writing excellent superlative opening scenes for his plays. By reviewing Act 1, Scene 1 of Hamlet, the reader is able to establish a clear understanding of events to come. This scene effectively sets a strong mood...
  • Shots 1
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    I. Editing. Termsi. Scenes are comprised of shots 1. Any movie ii. Editing is the joining of one shot to another 1. Dialogue is the clearest example. An establishing shot shows a change in scene 1. American Pie - Showing the outside of Stiffler's house before going into the party scene iv. A shot is a segment of film 1. Any Movie. Historyi. Birth of A Nation was the first film to use extensive editing ii. Who Framed Rodger Rabbit? was the first film to use humans and animation together. Dances w...
  • Benvolio With A Peaceful Character
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    During the course of the play, Benvolio often emerges as the peacemaker. We can see right from the start where he tries to stop a brawl between the servants of two families in act 1 scene 1? Part fools. Put up thy swords, you know not what you do? He fights only when he is attacked? I do but keep peace. Put up thy sword, Or manage it to part these men with me.? Benvolio is a contrast with Tybalt, who is full of hatred? What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montague,...

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