YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :David Ives One Act Play Sure Thing
Essays 751 - 780
a purely psychoanalytic point of view, this family epitomizes the term dysfunctional. The father, James, is battling depression be...
hopes he may have of retaining and gaining the throne, Hamlet with obsessive focus, directs his attention to the matter at hand: c...
Ophelias death, he talks with the men who are digging her grave. The comic intent of the scene is evident from the onset by the ...
Cordelia do? Love, and be silent" (Shakespeare I i). She is completely dismissed by her father, yet she still succeeds in becoming...
will be the real winner in the scheme. Macbeth talks to himself about his desire to murder. He is tortured by it, thinks...
men pitted against one another. As a reader, and as an audience member, one does not have any sort of emotional attachment to any ...
identity. It is interesting to note that as he pulls on his "cloak of madness" that his true intellect becomes completely clouded ...
as opposed to being naturally inherited. This poem typifies the poems that are included in Blakes, Songs of Innocence, in...
all-hearing media leech that hovers over some of the most vital - yet dangerous - decision-making processes, broadcasting to the w...
is established that she has not yet reached her fourteenth birthday. Yet, she is also shown to be a practical, level-headed girl. ...
try" (207). As this exposition suggests, Marshalls presence as an outsider to the dynamics of the Hubbard family and as an outsi...
opens "Marriage" delivers a millenarian prophecy that identifies Christ, revolution and apocalypse and, in so doing, "satanizes" a...
example, in his Art as Experience (1934) he explained that he understood art as the experience of focusing on the production of ob...
only option it seems is for him and Ohatsu to commit suicide. In the last lines of the poem he laments:...
there, she might have added a dose of common sense to the proceedings, and pointed out to her husband that dividing the kingdom am...
rebellious for "she chose the man who she wanted to marry and felt it unnecessary that her father intervene in their relationship....
room, as throw rugs and pillows are brightly colored and flowering and green plants are scattered throughout. Windows are numerous...
whether or not he liked him, taking care of his son was his responsibility. Hes made it clear that a financial obligation is all ...
Rather Dionysus, Falstaff is his "Silenus, the fat, old drunken companion...(who) lends humor to Dionysian celebration" (367). Acc...
have a woman who does not necessarily understand what is going on with Hamlet. Both of them are deeply concerned with Hamlets ment...
of human beings. Each character comes with their own subplot in which a facet of human existence is discussed and examined. S...
the child of a god. She has been sent by her father to live among the mortal people. Following his wishes she meets and marries a ...
There are some things in this life that just are, that result from the intersection of natural law, cultural context, interpersona...
book itself is symbolic, it has to be thought, of Prosperos secret desire to remove himself from reality and the world all togethe...
spectator into the action, Brechts goal was to place the spectator outside the action as an observer, but one who is actively invo...
so many things that Everyman had hoped to have done by the time Death arrived. As it is, Death has arrived and Everyman must make ...
a director and actor, as well as a playwright. He is also one of the co-directors of Vancouvers theater group, The Electric Compan...
serves to foil Nora in Acts I and II by tearing down Noras optimistic attitude with her own weighty pessimism. Mrs. Linde has not...
consents not to give sovereignty (Shakespeare, Act 1, Sc. 1). However,...
and rainfall again. References to wetness and of being soaked with water seem to refer to the state of the men, that they are abou...