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…Shakespeare's character, Othello, was certainly a believable character. Although he was a man who was a leader, of high military/social standing, he was still just a man. Perhaps when one holds such a high standing within a community or nation…
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…A Man of Many Faces Ralph Waldo Emerson was a poet who was one in a million. Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, his father was a Unitarian minister, a path that Emerson would later follow. Emerson lived in poverty during his early days. Yet, through hard…
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…of Stoker's own questionable sexuality - for just as Wilde was believed to live a double life, so too was Stoker sometimes thought of as a man with two faces - 'he had difficulties in hiding his regrets about Wilde's trial, which swam to the surface as the return…
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…and is easily recognised as Egyptian style sculpture. Having looked at the advancements of the statue, the Aristodikos was a revelation in its time, it took major steps towards naturalism, the question is, were the changes big enough to make seem like a living man
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…Mahatma Gandhi was a man of great power. He could "move mountains" with his words. In his life he accomplished many things, one of them being the liberation of India. He showed great self-composure in everything that he did, with his "motto" being…
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…"Man with a Movie Camera" (Dziga Vertov, 1929), is a self confessed cinematic experiment. It is a film without actors or plot, its intention is to attempt to create a "truly international, absolute language of cinema based on its total separation from…
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…Shakespeare's Macbeth is a splendid tale of tragedy sprung from greed and ambitions. Unlike Shakespeare's other tragedies of Othello and King Lear, where Iago and Edmund were true villains, Macbeth was depicted as a man who possessed goodness; however…
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…on Scout's shoulders as she watches the blaze. Convinced that Boo did it, Jem tells Atticus about the mended pants and the presents. To the consternation of Maycomb's racist white community, Atticus agrees to defend a black man named Tom Robinson, who has been…
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…Thomas Jefferson's primary goal was to craft a new nation, an American democracy, where people could live free from tyranny. All of his actions were consistent with this principle. A quick glimpse at this multifaceted man leads one to see the slave…
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…A good man/woman does not need to be perfect to leave his/ her mark on society. Discuss in relation to at least two characters in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. One of the main issues Miller introduces in The Crucible is that a man or woman does…
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