Is This Painting Haunted? For centuries‚ it was believed that the painting of Lord Harold Von Coft III was haunted? Why? Well‚ the good lord was murdered in the Von Coft home by his wife‚ Helga Von Coft. Helga had wanted her husband’s fortune so she could run away with their three young sons and her lover‚ Mathias Everhart. She might have been a gold digger‚ but she did not count on her husband’s spirit returning the day she tried to take their sons out of the country. The painting - that had been
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In V.S. Pritchett’s "The Fly in the Ointment‚" Harold is a man of strong character. Despite being raised by a self-centered‚ hateful father‚ Harold has a forgiving spirit and a desire to help—even for someone who seems not to deserve it. As the story begins‚ we learn that Harold is wise enough to avoid trouble—a sign of self-preservation. His father’s factory is closing in difficult financial times‚ and Harold arrives with care. Better not to arrive in a taxi‚ he was thinking. The old man will
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“Darkness at Noon”‚ Harold Krents In “Darkness at Noon”‚ Harold Krents vividly describes some of the everyday prejudices disabled citizens must face. Presented in an often humorous fashion‚ the author opens the reader’s eyes to the cruel ironies of society’s pre-conceived and inaccurate judgments‚ and their long reaching effects on his life. Krents begins his essay by pointing out to the reader that he cannot see himself‚ and thus‚ often has to depend upon the viewpoints of others. He states: “To
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Athol Fugard’s drama‚ "Master Harold" . . . and the Boys‚ was written during a time of great conflict in South Africa‚ where he was raised. Fugard was torn between his mother‚ who was "Afrikaner‚" and his father‚ who was "of English decent". These differing influences caused Fugard to use the discussions between Sam and Hally to demonstrate the religious‚ racial‚ and political tensions of his lifetime in South Africa. The discussion between Sam and Hally about who was "a man of magnitude" represents
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By the 1950s‚ scientists were in hot pursuit of the origin of life. Around the world‚ the scientific community was examining what kind of environment would be needed to allow life to begin. In 1953‚ Stanley L. Miller and Harold C. Urey‚ working at the University of Chicago‚ conducted an experiment which would change the approach of scientific investigation into the origin of life. Miller took molecules which were believed to represent the major components of the early Earth’s atmosphere and put
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Compare Harold MacMillan‚ Nelson Mandela and Hendrik Verwoed’s interpretations of Apartheid. What course of action does Mandela advise against Apartheid? In MacMillan speech‚ the wind of change‚ he states that the Apartheid policy that the South African government had pursued was dangerous‚ threatening and would only cause bloodshed (MacMillan‚ 1972: 486). He also stated that the South African government would not last for ever; the end was unpredictable and went against the wind of change (MacMillan
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in Stereotypical Gender Roles ! In “The Homecoming”‚ Harold Pinter applies the incessant use of gender confrontation throughout the entirety of the play; both male and female characters aim to establish their dominance over one another and gain a oneupmanship. The struggle between a matriarchal and patriarchal family dynamic are seen in both the conflict within the characters themselves‚ as well as outwardly expressing it towards others. Pinter illustrates the men in the play as conveying
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Abstract This paper discusses the ways of communication of two characters Ben and Gus in Harold Pinter’s play‚ dumb waiter. Ben and Gus are two assassins awaiting the arrival of their next victim in a dank basement. The pair inhabits a pantomimic parody of world where nothing is ever accomplished through their dialogue. As a result they talk‚ but they don’t communicate. This paper examines four kinds of their communication and the violence and menace underneath it. It also explores the concept of
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Language In “The Homecoming” Pinter uses the language shown in the play as a way of it not to be trusted‚ however what they are thinking to themselves is what should be trusted. Thinking past what is actually being said and the meaning behind it‚ will uncover what the character is trying to say. The language throughout the play is a game being played by the characters using it to get at each other. The way they are polite to one other is their version of taunting and being horrible to the other
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arguments with his younger self from the recording of his 39th year. Krapp ends the play by listening again to the same clip heard throughout the play about the lost love. Watching Harold Pinter in Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape‚” I became more than a bit depressed. Beckett’s character is played tremendously by Pinter. He encompasses the dismal feeling of Krapp: using perfect facial expressions and mannerisms to portray a
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