Plot Essays and Term Papers
Franco Zeffirelli And Baz Luhrmann's Romeo And JulietSex, drugs, and violence are usually a potent combination, and only
William Shakespeare could develop them into a masterful, poetic, and elegant
story. In the play, "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet," all these aspects of
teenage life absorb the reader or watcher. It is understood that ...
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Goodbye ColumbusSometimes there are two novels that have the same theme, and sometimes they have the same plot, but in the case of the two novels, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the novel , by Philip Roth they explore the same dynamics of the chase of the American dream. In both novels there are ...
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The Taming Of The Shrew 2In Shakespeare's comedy, "The Taming of the Shrew," one of the main ways that the theme is shown is by mistaken identity. The main theme of this play is that what a person is really like is more important than how they appear to be. This is shown by Petruchio's relationship with Katherine; the ...
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Flowers For Algernon: Supplementary Book ReviewThe book, "Flowers for Algernon", was an exciting science fiction novel
written by . The main characters of the story are the
central character, Charlie, who is a mentally retarded individual involved
in a remarkable experiment which increased his I.Q., Alice, a teacher at
the ...
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"Planet Of The Apes"James Burroughs is a critic. In his article, "The Fiction of Science
Fiction," he expresses his opinion that the movie, "Planet of the Apes," has no
value or real meaning for society today. He says it is like other similar
science fiction movies made in the 1960s because it is so out-of-date. ...
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The Lottery WinnerBlake Moreland Clark, Mary Pocket Books 1994 SETTING: The book starts out in Manhattan, New York in modern times. The book mostly takes place in New York city but throughout the book they also travel to London, England, cypress point spa, and several other places. The book ends back in Manhattan, ...
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Chaucers The Pardoner“Chaucer’s Pardoner: A Character Sketch”
Geoffrey Chaucer was a people watcher. During diplomatic errands throughout Europe, Geoffrey Chaucer learned about the people who surrounded him. This is what made it possible for him to write The Canterbury Tales. The Canterbury Tales ...
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A Classic HeroField of Dreams: Ray Kinsella a Classical Hero?
Was Ray Kinsella a triumphant hero who dared to live his dreams, or merely
an insane lunatic who blindly followed voices that could only be heard
within the confines of his mind? Although either of these theories could
be argued successfully, the ...
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Dream DeferredThe poem, "", which was written by Langston Hughes in 1951 , described the trials that minorities in that time period underwent. Hughes uses heavy symbolism and imagery in this poem. The dream he discussed in the poem was futile at the time of his writing of the poem. In the poem, "", the ...
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A Freudian Turn Of The ScrewThere is one question about The Turn of the Screw that has never and probably will never be answered to everyone’s total satisfaction. Is it a ghost story or is it a psychiatric case history? The story which for years was presumed by most to just be a mere ghost story has in later years, after ...
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Architecture In 1975 Focused M“Home! Home! Sweet, sweet home! There's no place like home,” the quote written by Payne shows how dear a home is to a person. Whereas a house is referred to as a place of dwelling, a home is more than that. A home is what a person makes of it; a home is given life by the dweller, making the home ...
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The Instigator“Benvolio, look upon thy death” (1.1.64). In each rivalry, there
are parties of people that hold deeper and more profound hatreds to their
foes. Thus, rivalries, especially family feuds, entice people to war
amongst each other. This warring between two parties, contorts into an
intriguing, yet a ...
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The Future Of ReligionThe Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Koran are arguably the most influential texts of the past two millennia. The human race has made many advances socially, politically, scientifically, and technologically since the times when these texts originated and these religious texts still have ...
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Henry James Book ReportHenry James's The Portrait of a Lady and Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth examine the societal constraints of their female protagonists, and the limited possibilities open to them in the midst of wealthy society. Isabel Archer and Lily Bart are victims of a rigid society in which the ...
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Grapes Of Wrath And Of Mice And Men: Character StudyThe American Novelist, John Steinbeck was a powerful writer of dramatic
stories about good versus bad. His own views on writing were that not only
should a writer make the story sound good but also the story written should
teach a lesson. In fact, Steinbeck focused many of his novels, not on ...
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Othello Vs Much Ado About NothThe two villains in “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Othello” share much in common, despite their numerous differences. It is evident that Shakespeare framed the second piece of literature to be similar to the first. Although shorter, the plot of “Othello” is definitely more complex. The villains ...
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King LearIn Shakespeare's non-fictional novel foretold of a King whose emotions clouded his judgment. suns begins to realize the truth as his character begins to suffer, both emotionally and physically. Lear was a foolish old man, his weakness was that he yearned flattery. This causes his actions all ...
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Grapes Of Wrath: SummaryJohn Steinbeck’s the Grapes of Wrath, is a novel which tells a tale of a family and their treacherous migratory experience from Oklahoma to California in search of a solution to their life’s hardships. In the 1930’s a terrible cluster of dust clouds collected over parts of the Midwestern United ...
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Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire: A Reaction, Assessment OfLiterary Value, Biography of the Author, and Literary Critism
Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire: A Reaction, Assessment of
Literary Value, Biography of the Author, and Literary Critism
Tennessee Williams's play A Streetcar Named Desire contains more
within it's characters, situations, ...
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Heart Of Darkness - RacismDarkness and Racism in Heart of Darkness
In Joseph Conrad's novel, 'Heart of Darkness', the term "darkness" can be related to a few different meanings. Conrad uses this term in many ways to characterize social, political and psychological affairs in order to help the reader get a feel of his ...
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