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121: Comparison of Hamlet and Claudius
... the only thing he thinks about is killing Claudius to get revenge for the murder of his father. “Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift As meditation or the thoughts of love, may sweep to my revenge.” (I, v, 29-31). Because the only thing on Hamlet's mind is the murder of Claudius, he does not ...
122: Gothic
... usually isolated by a monumental screen that effectively prevented laymen from even seeing the service, and special devotional books came into use to supply the congregation with suitable subjects of meditation during mass.8 The program of the Gothic church fulfilled iconographical as well as social requirements. The intellectual centers of the Middle Ages had long been associated with the Church ...
123: Hamlet: Tragedy of Failure
... some rational thought concerning the logistics of fulfilling his promise must have occurred to him when he said "Haste me to know 't that I with wings as swift / As meditation or the thoughts of love/ May sweep to my revenge." He swears immediate revenge and the audience is convinced that he means it. But then, instead of sweeping to that ...
124: Hamlet: Moral Order
... his own brother, who then stole his wife and crown, he immediately commits himself to avenging the murder; "Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift/As meditation or the thoughts of love/May sweep to my revenge." At this point, Hamlet is completely justified in his feelings, and most would agree that his revenge is morally right ...
125: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
... theatrical family, was regarded as one of his finest films and won an Academy Award for best foreign language film of 1983. Subsequently, Bergman directed After the Rehearsal (1984), his meditation on a life in the theater. WILLIAM S. PECHTER Bibliography: Bergman, Ingmar, Bergman on Bergman (1973); Cowie, Peter, Ingmar Bergman: A Critical Biography (1982); Marker, Lise-Lone and Frederick J ...
126: Understanding Interpretation of Meaning
... out the opposition. One way of doing this would be to take the two authors and list what each one is trying to convey. An example of this would be “Meditation” by John Donne and “Arriving at moral Perfection” by Benjamin Franklin On one side Benjamin Franklin is more persistent, stubborn, self motivated, independent, and an individual. John Donne was more ...
127: Decartes vs. Russell on Whether The Self Is An Object And The Mind Stability
... Russell on Whether The Self Is An Object And The Mind Stability Descartes says that the proposition "I exist" is certain, because of the theory he uses in the first meditation. If we think we exist, then were thinking period. So even if we think we don't exist, then that proves that were still thinking, therefore we must exist. Russell ...
128: Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, and Anne Bradstreet: Relationships With Others
... There in the transitional period he learned about life and the dwelling of God in nature, in all things. He took notice to nature which eventually led, though prayer and meditation, to the newer Edwards who attempted to help people. His attitude toward them still remained basically the same but as one of the chosen he tried to save more people ...
129: Disjunction vs. Communion in Raymond Carver's Short Stories
... own situations to perhaps bring a piece of ourselves to the story. That's what communion allows. Conclusion At the end of his life Raymond Carver wrote an essay entitled " Meditation on a line from Saint Teresa." The line reads: " Words lead to deeds…They prepare the soul, make it ready, and move it to tenderness" (No Heroics, Please 223). In ...
130: The Trickster
... of the tribe. The Shaman looks to the supernatural for his strength while the coyote relies on his own wits. The coyote is always looking for the short cut. Through meditation the Shaman is said to be able to fly. This is a sign of his divinity. The coyote always has an elaborate scheme for flight, like hitching a ride with ...


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