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1695. 237 "How to Watch Your Brother Die" An Analysis.

This paper is an analysis of the poem "How to Watch Your Brother Die," by Michael Lassell. It's given through the point of view of a heterosexual male. Homosexuality has historically been considered a mental disorder of a severe type. Homosexuals have been stereotyped as chronic depressants, alcoholics, pedophiles and suicidal. Hollywood movies played a big role in forming this negative image of homosexuals. Heterosexual males, in particular, have been the ones to place these labels on men.
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1696. 240 Keeping Shakespeare Moving.

This paper discusses Shakespeare's Work. Shakespeare's work has made the jump from page to screen more than a few times. People enjoy Shakespeare for a variety of reasons. Some people enjoy reading Shakespeare; others are used to enjoying the amount of Shakespeare a filmmaker can fit into a two-hour film. Whether on film or in print, anyone who enjoys Shakespeare knows that imagination is key to enjoying it. But there are differences between the choices of experiencing Shakespeare. With a book, you can pause and come back to it later; you can digest it at your own pace. You can also reread certain passages and study the text more intensely than you can actors in a film. A lot of Shakespeare's speeches state the same thing several ways, so that the audience at a live performance can catch what's going on. When reading that speech, you can enjoy the entire thing without worrying about keeping up.
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1697. 266 "The Queen of Spades" Romantic or Not?

This paper discusses the romanticism aspect to "The Queen of Spades" by Pushkin. Individualism--a belief that just as the nation is thought to be uniquely valuable, so too is the individual person. Where Neoclassicism had tended to celebrate the universal features of its characters, settings, and situations, Romanticism in literature emphasized the individual and the peculiar. One manifestation of this the weird, mysterious, and supernatural in "The Queen of Spades."
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1698. 276 The Vanity of Human Wishes and the Tenth Satire: A Comparison.

This paper examines and compares two poems: The Vanity of Human Wishes and the Tenth Satire. This paper will compare these two poems and note the similarities and messages they both contain. The Vanity of Human Wishes and the Tenth Satire are great works of poetry, in comparison they are also very similar, which is the subject of the present essay. The poems are structured into a number of sections. The Vanity of Human Wishes essentially illustrates how many of the traditional aspirations of man - wealth, political power, learning, military glory, long life, and beauty - are, when the mechanism of attaining these ends is deconstructed, ultimately 'empty' goals. Johnson ends the poem advocating instead love, patience, and faith: 'these goods for man the laws of heaven ordain' . The underlying assumption for Johnson is that people have the same nature, and that whoever thinks rationally must also think morally; the poem has a strong moral tone to it.
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1699. 283 Shakespeare: A Comparison between Play and Film.

It's not an easy feat, translating Shakespeare from play to film, but many have tried. While many of Shakespeare's works have been translated to film, this paper will concentrate on Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's greatest told stories, one that has withstood the holds of time again and again, even in film. Like all turn-of-the-century movies, the Shakespeare film still hadn't reached the stage of telling a story in pictures. Moreover, to make a silent movie based on the work of England's greatest poet-dramatist seemed so crazy that filmmakers. The process of messing with musical accompaniments, sound effects, phonographs, intertitles, and supplementary lecturers seem overwhelming to the film industry of this time.
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1700. 84 Commonalities In 3 Shakespeare Plays.

This paper discusses the commonalities in 3 different Shakespeare plays. Macbeth" is a largely supernatural story. The prophecies of the witches, the hallucinations of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth before and after the murders stand out powerfully in the play to bring out what the human mind is capable of conceiving and what the human will is capable of choosing. Lady Macbeth speaks the latter lines while she sleepwalks, and even then, she refuses rationalizes that they have nothing to fear because no one else knows about the murder they committed. She also blames the king for having "so much blood in him" that it spills into her hands. But it is at this point that Lady Macbeth loses her mind. If in "Macbeth," the supernatural is used by Shakespeare to predict, to warn and to torture the conscience of the guilty, he uses it in "Hamlet" as an ally that seeks revenge. In "King Lear," the supernatural is utilized by Shakespeare to picture the magnitude of the king's indignation, the depth of his sorrow and the extent of his depression in a way that the reader can imagine or personally experience.
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1701. 202 In Absence of Real Love.

This paper compares the concept of love in the novels, Frankenstein and A Room With a View. Frankenstein and A Room with a View both give us a striking picture of love in its barest existence and even life without it. In each novel we see characters trying to measure up to something they are not; we see the strong desire for love and acceptance, the yearning for love in the eyes that these characters look up to, whether it's in a relationship or in a family. We see that the abdication of love has long-standing consequences no matter to what context in which it is found or lost.
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