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1151.

lord of the flies


William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, is about a group of boys who are stranded on an island, and struggle to follow the rules of their society. ... The signal fire in Lord of the Flies is a symbol that represents the boys’ existence on the island, and how close to a civilized society they...

1152.

Supernatural in MacBeth


Shakespeare’s Macbeth has many supernatural actions. Although all of supernatural do not have exactly same role in the play, the main purposes of supernatural are to attract the attention from audience [manipulation], to foreshadow future events, to show the characteristics of individual, and to con...

1153.

Othello Iago the villain


Shakespeares Iago is one of the most complex villains in literature. In the play Othello, Shakespeare adds depth to his villain makes him amoral; not caring about right or wrong, as opposed to the typical immoral villain. Iago has a finetuned awareness of other peoples weaknesses and he uses that t...

1154.

home


This book is odd. On one level, it is a brilliant feminist text without hitting the reader over the head about feminism. On another level, it seems to wander around from subject to subject, analyzing a number of literary sources, from Greek Myth to the Diary of Anne Frank to Shakespeare. Unsure of w...

1155.

Solitary Reaper


The Passage of Time in “The Solitary Reaper” William Wordsworth, one of the most famous writers in the movement known as British Romanticism, liked to write about beautiful features of the countryside. In his poem “The Solitary Reaper,” the speaker enthuses over a girl who sings as she works i...

1156.

MacBeth as a Tragedie


The story of Macbeth was written near 1605 and is known to be apart of the “Last four great Shakespearian tragedies”. ... This is what makes Macbeth a slightly different type of tragedy. ... The tragic hero is Macbeth, who has a high social status, and seems to be a likeable hero—in the beginnin...

1157.

Chimney Sweeper


During William Blake’s lifetime, chimney sweeps were a necessary element of English society. ... Only children were small enough to fit inside the chimney to clean them. Unfortunately, this was dangerous miserable work that led to an early death for most chimney sweeps. ... Many surely realiz...

1158.

Lord of the Flies essay on Roger


In the novel Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses the turbulent times of today’s society, and fear to be an emotion that everyone can relate to. ... Roger a sullen young boy takes Jack side throughout the novel and encounters the need for order and power, violence, and evilness. During the begi...

1159.

Beatrice Character Analysis from Much Ado About Nothing


Beatrice – Character Analysis from Much Ado About Nothing When Shakespeare wrote this play in the late 1500’s I wonder if he realized the timelessness of the two love stories he presented? ... Beatrice, who is the older female character in this play, has lost at the game of love and is a ...

1160.

King Arthur


Arthur, King of Britain, became a national hero between the years 1150 and 1200. ... But right on through the Middle Ages, a long series of story tellers kept Arthur glowing in the imagination of Europe. (Ashe 9) A vast public knew Arthur. ... Did Arthur and his knights ever exist? ... Here i...

1161.

romeo


Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a good story that is very popular that was written in 1595. ... Shakespeare starts Romeo and Juliet with a prologue which normally tells you practical information about the play like how long it is going to be then he moves in to the drama and action very...

1162.

My Definition of Patience


William Penn once said the words “Patience is a Virtue every where; but it shines with great Lustre in the Men of Government.” Life is built on patience and how you use it. I have had to use patience so many times in my life; I cannot recall it all. Everyone uses patience in more ways than one would...

1163.

Madness


Madness is the horrific illness of the brain. ... Century after century, culture through culture, madness is taken as a horrible sickness that is almost impossible to be completely cured from. ... Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ conveys the concept of madness. A madness that is so powerful that it disturb...

1164.

compare between lord of the flies movie and film


"Many novels are so successful that producers cant wait to adapt the story into a film. The majority of times, however, the original novel is much stronger than the movie because it is able to capture the emotions of each character, all the symbols and meaningful events. ... Simi...

1165.

Internal Resistance in Othello


... In Shakespeare’s play Othello, the character Othello is torn between the love he has for his wife, Desdemona, and the idea of her being intimate with one of his close friends and lieutenant. Othello has disregarded Iago in filling the position of the army lieutenant, instead giving the promo...

1166.

Tamirah


Romeo and Juliet: Elements of a Tragedy Does Romeo and Juliet fit the basic mold of a Shakespearean Tragedy? In many ways this story fits the basic Shakespearean Tragedy and one point is that the story ends in death. Conflict, revenge, and chance happenings evolved this story of two lovers that coul...

1167.

101,000 high quality term papers & essays! Look at some of the most frequently used topics here... Acceptance Essays College, Grad School, Medical School, University, more...Arts Abstract, Expressionism, Gothic, Impressionism, more...English Cliff Not


101,000 high quality term papers & essays! Look at some of the most frequently used topics here... Acceptance Essays College, Grad School, Medical School, University, more... Arts Abstract, Expressionism, Gothic, Impressionism, more... English Cliff Notes, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Plays, Essays...

1168.

Lord of the Flies


They Should Have Listened to Simon An analysis of Simons character in Goldings The Lord of the Flies In William Goldings novel, The Lord of the Flies, the plot can be approached in many ways. ... Simon finds a sows head that is covered in flies, bloody, and frightens him. But eventually the confro...

1169.

Comparison of Victorian and Romantic Era William Blake and Charlotte Mew


... During my discussion time I would like to dispute these perceptions through the analysis of both the Romantic and Victorian eras. ... The Romantic era, being the age of promise and renewal of world and literature, poetry was often described as a serious display of emotions in a created o...

1170.

Which is the most effective image to represent good and evil


The most effective image at representing Good and Evil in the novel Lord of the Flies by Sir William Golding is “Copec, the baron”. It is most effective because it shows the battle between Good and Evil and really shows Evil’s influence over it’s surroundings and how it will stop at nothing to ac...

1171.

Discuss some of the ways Shakesphere uses a combination of language and situations to guide an


Shakespeare uses a combination of language and situations for the audience to respond to creating tension and pressure from the audience towards the play. From the beginning of the play Shakesphere has portrayed the French as the enemy to the audience. ... Using this situation at the beginning of...

1172.

What is interesting about Shakespeares presentation of Edmund in King Lear


What is interesting about Shakespeares presentation of Edmund in King Lear ? Edmund the bitter illegitamate son resents his feathe and brother for his bastardy. ... Shakespears strongly suggests to his Elizabethan audience during his opening scenes that Edmund is an ambitious creature who holds...

1173.

DOWNFALL


Through out history The American government debased look In the novel “Lord of the Flies” William Golding intertwine various techniques such as imagery, characterization, and symbolism to manipulate the reader to assume the theme of the corruption of government. In this barbarous tail one is introdu...

1174.

How to be a philosopher ...


The most difficult thing about writing down and defining a personal philosophy is doing it in one sentence. There are a million phrases written by millions of philosophers over thousands of years, all of which make me think "Hey, that’s amazing" when I read them the first time, but which then make m...

1175.

jav


Death Escaped Poetry explores the human condition, and the only universal reality is death. Not everyone falls in love, or succeeds, but everyone faces the same conclusion, death. However, each person’s final chapter is unique. In exploring the three poems, London, Stopping by Woods, and My Last Duc...

1176.

hello


1 - No Title - Evolution of Profanity The evolution of written profanity began roughly in the sixteenth century, and continues to change with each generation that it sees. Profanity is recognized in many Shakespearean works, and has continually evolved into the profane... 2 - No Title - Julius Caesa...

1177.

othello and oedipus compare


The character Oedipus in the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles, and the character Othello in the play Othello the Moor of Venice by Shakespeare are both tragic characters. Oedipus ends up killing his father, and marrying and having children with his mother, whereas Othello ends up mistrusting and k...

1178.

sons and the lover


Sons and Lover The parents of the central character, Paul, are Mr. and Mrs. Morel who are a vigorous and heavy-drinking miner and a well-educated, pretty intellectual respectively. We learn of Paul¡¯s successful brother and sister, William and Annie, but are soon drawn into Paul¡¯s world. He is stil...

1179.

Reactions to Nature Analysis on Wordsworth Poem


The natural world is mystifying in its own respect, for we observe aspects of nature that are unreal beyond belief. ... In this particular passage from William Wordsworth’s autobiographical poem The Prelude, the speaker’s changing attitudes from being inquisitive to becoming overwhelmed is apparent...

1180.

Feminine Ambition and Inability


Lady Macbeth is a central character in Shakespeare’s Macbeth; she provides a substantial link between the unnatural realm of the witches and reality. Lady Macbeth’s evil, selfish, and overbearing character appears to become the catalyst for the predictions of the witches. Perhaps the witches planted...

1181.

Study on How Love was used in A Midsummer Night s Dream


“It’s like a rosary, full of mysteries”, “it’s just chemical reactions in the human brain” and “ it is friendship set on fire” these are just a few of the excuses we’ve all made when were asked what love is. ... For Shakespeare, word love, has many meanings. If we base the definition to the relat...

1182.

Banquo s role in Macbeth


Banquo’s role in Macbeth For the first half of the play, Banquo is very obviously presented by Shakespeare as a parallel figure to Macbeth. ... But Banquo also stands in contrast to his kinsman Macbeth and is important to the story and action of the play. He shares the experience with Macbeth ...

1183.

hamlat


Hamlet The true nature of hamlet’s madness has been an issue of debate for scholars over the centuries. One theory hamlet’s madness was for his own protection. In the time period in which hamlet would have lived goverments functioned through the usage of intricate spying networks . in hamlet’s Denma...

1184.

Sonnet 42


In this sonnet, Shakespeare reveals the depths of delusion that a broken heart will descend to. Indeed, it is only human nature that a person would not wish to feel or believe in rejection, even if it is obvious -- to the eyes, mind, and heart. Perhaps the only defense is delusion, but the solution ...

1185.

Film comment Braveheart


Film comment: Braveheart Mel Gibson¡¦s Oscar-winning ¡§Braveheart¡¨ is one of the memorable film in last decade. I have watched ¡§Braveheart¡¨ a couple of times. In order to write this review, I recently watched the film repeatedly from my personal video collection. Even though the length of the...

1186.

Shiloh


... The battle of Shiloh changed the way everyone viewed him as a general. ... William Sherman was Grant’s subordinate and second-in-command at the battle of Shiloh. Sherman actually moved his troops and other divisions inland about a mile from Pittsburg Landing in an area near Shiloh Church...

1187.

Pauls Case


The stories "Barn Burning" written by William Faulkner and "Pauls Case" written by Willa Cather both have two separate characters with very similar troubles. ... Pauls teachers and his father believe his working at the theater affects his schooling. As a result, Pauls father takes him out of...

1188.

Presentation of Evil in William Golding s Lord of the Flies and R L Stevenson s


... Although both writers express their views of the world as a duality of good and evil, we must examine the differing ways in which they view the corruption of man. Stevenson’s approach to the perversion of good by evil is very much focused on the individual. ... Compare this with Golding’s...

1189.

AA


Current Health Issues Assignment: Our Assignment was to go to an AA meeting and tell what happened The meeting was Saint Gerard Catholic Church in Paterson New Jersey. I went to the meeting to get a better understanding of what it was like to be under and addiction to alcohol and this is what happen...

1190.

teste


THE TRADITIONAL TEACHING The traditional teaching does an exhibitor of the master, when that it passes information on the knowledge, in the several fields of the human activity. Teacher David William Carraner makes the following comment about the traditional education: " ...no bottom of our mind, we...

1191.

Rose for Emily


The written text and the Hollywood versions of “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner have a few differences but some very important similarities. ... The similarities would be the long gray hair that was found in the bed with Homer’s body, Emily’s need to keep her father’s body around therefore fo...

1192.

Hamlet Philosophy


Hamlet & Philosophy William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a decidedly philosophical play, a play riddled with questions. ... Hamlet will later pontificate, in one of his several pauses in taking the revenge assigned him by his father’s ghost, that this question of life and the mystery of that which...

1193.

Songs of Innocence and Experience William Blake


English Coursework “Songs of Innocence and Experience”- William Blake Discuss the following pairs of poems, exploring the relationships and comparisons within and between them. Look especially at attitudes and themes beneath the surface and how Blake achieves his effect. “Nurse’s Song” and ...

1194.

Lord of the Flies Book vs Movie


... The majority of times, however, the original novel is much stronger than the movie because it is able to capture the emotions of each character, all the symbols and meaningful events. ... Similarly, this was the case with William Goldings masterpiece, "The Lord of the Flies. ... First of...

1195.

Barn Burning


In the short story “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner, the character Colonel Sartoris Snopes, or Sarty, exhibits many interesting characteristics. ... Sarty is also willing to fight to protect his father’s image, as evidenced by his getting into a fight with a boy “half again his size,” who had mut...

1196.

William Henry Gates III


A man with a vision, Bill Gates, has transformed society. ... Gates co founded Microsoft in 1975 with Paul Allen. The success of Microsoft has made Gates one of the richest men in the world. In 1968 when Gates was in the eighth he was first introduced to programming language. Gates began ...

1197.

Jane Austen and Charoltte Bronte


Pride and Prejudice by Jane AustenCharlotte Brontë (1816-1855) was one-year old when Jane Austen died. Charlotte Brontë is such a great favorite to so many that I simply had to include her thoughts on Jane Austen. ... Lewes (1817-1878) admired Jane Eyre and said so in print, but he may have admired...

1198.

FRee or not to be..


Relationships are very important today and they where very important in the past. Each relationship is different, some are good and some are bad. Good relationships can last a long time and sometimes forever but bad relationships can end very quickly. In some cases, relationships determine the direc...

1199.

boo


same time eery music is played with flyover shots of the land followed by the sounds of bag pipes. This is used to explain the nationalism, pride of their land and to set the scene of scotland. After introducing the scene of scotland the story follows by explaining how the war was to start. The nobl...

1200.

How does Baz Luhrman engage the modern teenage audience with his film Romeo and Juliet


Using attractive actors and actresses, modern day costumes, props and way of life reflects Baz Luhrman’s intentions in his film. The music is up beat and up to date fitting in with the audiences interests, keeping them taken in by the film. The language is such a contrast to the props and characters...


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