Act 1 Scene 2 Hamlet monologue write-up by: Alexander Simms The scene that I have chosen to recite and create a write-up for is the scene in which Prince Hamlet expresses his inner-struggle between faith and depression. With the death of his father not but three months earlier, the news of the incestuous married of his mother and father's brother strikes his with grief and anger. Being already within the tight clutch of depression, a speech delivered by his uncle in which he tell poor Hamlet…
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The Cellar by Natasha Preston Trapped underground, with no connection to the outside world and no hope of escape. In Natasha Preston’s chilling story, The Cellar, a girl named Summer is kidnapped and taken to an underground living space with three other girls. These girls are being held captive by a man they only know as Clover, and they have to assume the parts of his four flowers; Rose, Violet, Poppy, and Lily. The foul-tempered and psychotic man named Clover keeps these girls as the family he…
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The New World Encyclopedia describes satire as a form of writing that uses methods and elements such as irony, wit, and sarcastic humor to draw attention to or make a point about, issues that plague the world or area in which we live. The issues pointed out by these works tend to pertain to human nature and the actions of other people that the author views as anything from silly to reprehensible (“Satire”). As Professor and academic author Matthew Hodgart describes, “The perennial topic of satire…
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relief Must be to loathe her. O curse of marriage, That we can call these delicate creatures ours And not their appetites! I had rather be a toad And live upon the vapor of a dungeon Than keep a corner in the thing I love For others’ uses. Yet ’tis the plague of great ones; Prerogatived are they less than the base. ’Tis destiny unshunnable, like death.” (III.iii.267–279). Throughout the tragedy, Shakespeare presents several points of view on marriage and commitment; Othello’s remains consistent with Desdemona…
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Mercutio-The domino/effect I chose the domino as a symbolic representation of the character Mercutio as he has a huge effect on the outcome of the tragedy. As well as being a jester, Mercutio acts as a turning point figure. His contribution to the play has the domino effect on the events that occur throughout thus the reasoning behind the domino symbolism. As long as Mercutio is present something vital or crucial to the plot will take place. "If love be rough with you, be rough with love. Prick…
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Honor. The Elizabethan Era revolved around the word and the code it follows. Filled with codes of chivalry and honor, citizens of all societal standings attempted to further their way through society. However, this prestigious code of honor was a facade for failure. Attempts to achieve honor, whether it was marrying into a powerful family, gaining lots of money, or knighthood often came at a cost. In Hamlet, the characters attempt to live by the code of honor that presides over their head and strive…
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sickness, they become aware of him sitting bedside” (The Husband 1). Clearly, death is inevitable. This widely occurring theme has been present throughout history, including the Black Death, which decimated millions of people in 14th century Europe. This plague struck terror in millions of people because of the gruesome and quick death that one would experience. The Black Death was the basis for Edgar Allan Poe’s deathly story, “The Masque of the Red Death.” In the story, a man hosts festivities for and…
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nation. Once known as a melting pot for all walks of life, the United States is seeing a resurgence of hatred. Be that as it may, the country has outlasted turmoil, ages of racism, and tyranny. The novel, Open City by Teju Cole, follows the inner monologue of a psychologist named Julius living in New York City. Despite being set in one of the most diverse cities in the country, Open City depicts the crisis faced in the real world today. For centuries, India has been crucified for their caste system…
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audience and their role as bystanders, the audience is subconsciously compelled to in a like manner, ignorantly perceive of him as personable and charismatic despite what they otherwise know. Because Dexter is unable to manage the “dark urges” that plague him as a serial killer, the audience is able relate with him on a personal level through their understanding of addiction and compulsion. And because Dexter only kills people that have killed before and are prone to again, the audience views him in…
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life; not striving towards a goal, your life will be meaningless. But too much can be far more dangerous, willing to go to great lengths for your goal. Not caring what you have to do, ignoring morality to get what you want. This is the problem that plagues Macbeth. He was too ambitious, too tempted by power and remain in that power. This temptation was his fatal flaw, a metaphorical crack in his armour. His vaulting ambition is what makes Macbeth weak in leadership, and what ultimately brings his downfall…
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