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End Of Act Ii Control Of His Emotions
1,089 words... s he agreed not to do, and examined Caesar's body. He spoke of which wounds on Caesar's body were created by certain conspirators. This was information that he did not know of. In the battle in Act 5, Antony and his troops were in Cassius' tents, while Cassius was loosing. Cassius told his friend Titinius to go off, and observe this situation. After Titinius departed, Pindarus was commanded to observe the battlefield. Pindarus the servant reports that he sees Pindarus captured. This one obse...
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End Of Act Ii Cherry Orchard
863 wordsThe Cherry Orchard The Misunderstood Comedy Essay # 4 Eva Knowles E. H. 151 - 2 12 / 17 / 1999 When the first production of The Cherry Orchard was performed on stage in Moscow, there was a significant difference of opinion between the author and directors. Chekhov strongly faulted the directors interpretation that the play should be preformed as a tragedy and insisted that what he had written was a comedy. The famous philosopher Aristotle defined a comedy as 'an imitation of characters of a lowe...
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End Of Act Ii Control Of His Emotions
680 wordsIn Shakespeare? s Hamlet, although Hamlet makes similar points about himself in these two soliloquies, he seems to be less self-blaming and more in control of his emotions in the Act IV speech. In the Act IV soliloquy, Hamlet is less self-blaming and more in control of his emotions. In Act II Hamlet blames himself for the delay in his revenge, O, what a rouge and peasant slave am I! (2: 2: 519). He also seems to be more self-abusive in his expressions, Why, what an ass am I! (2: 2: 553). Hamlet?...
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End Of Act Ii Mary Warren
608 wordsMary Warren is an important character in Arthur Miller? s play, THE CRUCIBLE. Much of the action in Act III revolves around Mary? s testimony in court. She is a kind and basically honest girl who tries to do the right thing, saving her friends from harm. However, throughout Acts I and II, Mary is a follower who allows Abigail Williams to negatively influence her good judgment. To make matters worse, Mary is terrified of Abigail? s threats. Because of her weak will, the reader isn? t certain if M...
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End Of Act Ii Control Of His Emotions
2,148 wordsIn the play Julius Caesar, the tragedy of the play was directed mainly at a one specific character, Marcus Brutus. Brutus was the tragic hero of the play, because of his idealistic and pragmatic qualities. The mindset that Brutus possessed only allowed him to see the world and its people from one point of view. This point of view allowed him to make judgments that assumed only the best of people. This tragic weakness resulted in many errors throughout the play. The major incidences such as decis...
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