Aralee Fajardo January 7‚ 2011 Entry #8: "The Madness of John Brown" Historians are not the only ones that can elucidate history. History is a extensive puzzle that can be solved by anyone who has an educated diploma on certain subjects. Historians are the main disposition to solve the uncertainty of history with their useful‚ quality skills of making theories to conjoin loose ends of history‚ motivation of repeated research‚ and their undying love to learn new history‚ but a psychologist can
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abundance of darkness and other themes. To set a dark atmosphere‚ darkness is established by powerful imagery throughout the play. Darkness is expressed by the witches‚ weather‚ as well as Macbeth and lady Macbeth’s actions. Shakespeare uses the witches for creating dark and evil imagery. In Macbeth’s first confrontation with the witches‚ they release darkness within him. The witches made Macbeth kill Duncan with their wicked ways. Banquo tells Macbeth that the witches are “instruments of darkness” (Shakespeare
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Light and Darkness In the story‚ Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles employs the imagery of light and darkness. Light is associated with understanding‚ and darkness is associated with ignorance. Tiresias is thelight of the play. Oedipus is the darkness. Oedipus is known for his intelligence; however‚ he is ignorant. Therefore‚ Oedipus is blind to the truth about himself and his past. Yet‚ when Tiresias exposes the truth he is shunned. Then‚ in an ironic conclusion‚ when Oedipus is finally convinced of the
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characteristic; the imagery of light and darkness is no exception. The symbols of light and darkness in Macbeth are used to illustrate the contrasts between good and evil‚ to explain the actions of the protagonists‚ and are associated with sight and blindness to emphasize drama. Being two contrasting elements‚ the characteristics associated with light and darkness are also opposite; light is related to innocence‚ truth and purity‚ while darkness is associated with corruption‚ cruelty and
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Flowing from Virginia Woolf’s poem “Memoirs of Being” is a beautiful piece of her childhood. This picture that has been created‚ is one that is filled with imagery‚ anaphora‚ and is an allusion to a time when her cares were not burdened in the way that they would become later in the poem. We can see that the piece is a picture of a time of youth. One that is not yet marred with the understanding of consequences. And a joy can be seen from start to finish‚ but her understanding of that joy experienced
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The motives behind violence and madness are often consistent among seemingly unrelated people and events. While society’s questions as to why such happenings occur may go unanswered‚ there are definite characteristics that can be pinpointed when it comes to identifying the motives behind violent occurrences. Shakespeare’s Hamlet allows readers and viewers to fully understand and comprehend the reasoning behind Young Hamlet’s descent into madness‚ while other texts leave readers preoccupied with looming
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I am writing an essay on one of the passages from The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong. This passage is written around the time when Lady Hyegyong’s son‚ the Grand Heir‚ has officially become the Crown Prince‚ and was sent to the Upper Palace to be under the guidance of His Majesty and Lady Sonhui. However‚ this ended in a painful splitting of mother and son. Lady Hyegyong believes that the primal reason behind her husband’s violent outbursts is due to the lack of affection from his parents – His Majesty
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The character of Kurtz in Joseph Conrad’s ’Heart of Darkness’ is portrayed through his faults and personal flaws‚ which represent the negative attributes of the force invading Africa. His gradual deterioration of sanity proves his submission to the wilderness‚ similarly to the way his own mind consumes him as the novel progresses. His greed for ivory mirrors the lust for money as shown by the white invaders‚ and this contributes to the power-hungry side of Kurtz that corrupts him; resulting in a
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Chinua Achebe‚ a well-known writer‚ once gave a lecture at the University of Massachusetts about Joseph Conrad ’s Heart of Darkness‚ entitled "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad ’s Heart of Darkness." Throughout his essay‚ Achebe notes how Conrad used Africa as a background only‚ and how he "set Africa up as a foil to Europe‚"(Achebe‚ p.251) while he also "projects the image of Africa as ’the other world‚ ’ the antithesis of Europe and therefore of civilization."(Achebe‚ p.252) By his own interpretations
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The idea of a character feigning madness is not foreign to great literary works; in fact‚ many authors use it to show the sanity of the character. Odysseus shows his sanity by pretending to be mad in Homer’s The Iliad to avoid going to war. If his plan had been successful‚ he would have stayed safe at home‚ away from the dangers of war. The idea of feigning madness is also apparent throughout Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The tragic character puts on an act after he is told of his father’s murder‚ perhaps
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