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    Dorian Gray Manipulation

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    Oscar Wilde’s‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray and director Neil LaBute’s The Shape of Things there was a consistent theme of change. The change developed through manipulation and hypocrisy. In the film The Shape of Things‚ a young artist unethically changes a museum worker in search of the ideal work of art. Whereas in the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ a well-known man finds himself changing based on the sins in his own portrait. In The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Shape of Things people who consider

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    Dorian Gray and corruption

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    How does Dorian Gray become corrupted? Is he really so innocent? Does he « sell his soul »‚ if so when? Various stages of corruption Dorian is obviously corrupted at first by Lord Henry who tells him his beauty will not last forever‚ and advises him to take advantages of his beauty: “Live! Live the wonderful life that is in you! Let be nothing lost upon you”. For Lord Henry‚ beauty rhymes with youth and Dorian Gray should enjoy his beauty to make new experiences. Lord Henry plays a big role

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    Macbeth Night Analysis

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    festivities of the early night‚ the guests anticipate greater opportunities for fun and fame‚ disregarding their possible consequences. In reaching for their goals‚ they change the feelings at the very core of the event. Unfortunately‚ their sacrifices amount to nothing‚ and seeing their failure to satisfy themselves makes the party torture. Finally‚ the promise of new chances and satisfaction manifests in the form of the end of the party and a new day. Shakespeare uses the night in Macbeth to reveal

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray: Novel Summary: Chapters 13-15 inShare Summary They go upstairs and Dorian shows Basil the picture. Basil is horrified. He wonders who has made the hideous changes. Why has the painting altered? Dorian explains what has happened‚ and Basil‚ shocked‚ says that Dorian must be even worse than his enemies say he is. He is deeply upset and urges Dorian to pray. Dorian says it is too late. Feeling a sudden rush of hatred for the painter‚ he picks up a knife

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    Alain Resnais’ Night and Fog‚ made in 1955‚ was the “greatest film ever made”. The 30-minute film based on the horrors of the Holocaust and Nazi concentration camps after World War II combines Resnais’ own cinematography with original images and footage of the captives in their unfathomable state. The film is lead with a somber narrative that not only accompanies the sobering images being shown but both compliments them and puts them into perspective. Carl R. Plantigna’s chapter from his book ‘Rhetoric

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    Charlotte Perkins Gillman (1860-1935) Contributing Editor: Elaine Hedges Classroom Issues and Strategies Students respond well to "The Yellow Wall-Paper." They like the story and don ’t have serious difficulty understanding it‚ and they enjoy discussing the meanings of the wallpaper. They may‚ however‚ oversimplify the story‚ reading the ending either as the heroine ’s victory over her circumstances‚ or her defeat. Have students choose and defend one or the other of these positions for a classroom

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    The Night Dances Analysis

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    ‘‘The Night Dances‚’’ describes‚ according to Ted Hughes‚ ‘‘a revolving dance which her baby son performed at night in his crib.’’ The smile that falls surrealistically into the grass at the beginning of this poem is ‘‘irretrievable‚’’ and the speaker compares this to the dancing gestures of her baby‚ which seem so significant to her that she finds it hard to believe they are merely ephemeral: ‘‘Surely they travel / The world forever‚ I shall not entirely / Sit emptied of beauties‚ the gift

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    The Time Is Night Analysis

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    contain parenthetical statements in which a narrator chooses to interrupt writing in order to convey a personal remark. These comments evoke an effect on the reader. Clarice Lispector’s The Hour of the Star and Ludmilla Petrushevskaya’s “The Time is Night” each contain several instances where this literary technique is used. Through analyzing the usage of parenthetical interjections within each piece it is possible to see why narrators choose to introduce comments using parentheses. The narrator of

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    Dorian Gray Narcissism

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    Similarly The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ by Oscar Wilde is a story about physical beauty and the power that it can have with its protagonist‚ Dorian Gray being a narcissistic. The novel is an adaptation of the myth of Narcissus as they have similar plots‚ both including extreme accounts of vanity‚ love‚ death‚

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    Night Journey Analysis

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    Martha Graham’s production of Night Journey is a unique and symbolic contemporary dance work. Graham bases many of her dance pieces on Greek myths and this is seen in her work Night Journey. Graham has manipulated elements of contemporary dance to communicate the emotion of the main character‚ Jocasta. Graham’s previous work focuses on depicting both the power and struggle of female idols in history. Graham has choreographed Night Journey to explore the perspective of Queen Jocasta‚ the main protagonist

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