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    King Lear Loyalty Analysis

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    Within the novel King Lear by William Shakespeare the theme of loyalty is present though out the entire play. This is shown thoroughly through Kent‚ with his loyalty towards King Lear. It is also shown by Cordelia with the true love of her father‚ King Lear. Lastly it is shown through Gloucester with his constant helping of the King. People are loyal to others not asking for any reward in return‚ but instead they are loyal to them for their own personal happiness. They are often not rewarded for

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    Monkey King: Hero Is Back

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    Description: My subject on this piece of paper is the character design of the movie Monkey King: Hero is Back. On this horizontal composition’s artwork‚ the figure in the center of paper is the main character of this movie‚ the Monkey King. Monkey King is wearing the armor and holding his golden cudgel‚ and standing on a stone. He is a classic character in Chinese novel and cartoon‚ he include few generation’s memories. This movie considered many popular elements and use the latest technology

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    Themes of Treachery‚ Deceit‚ and Greed The main concept that is portrayed in the medieval text “The History of the Kings of Britain” is the theme of treachery‚ deceit‚ and greed. The book revolves around the medieval leadership in Britain from the era of King Brutus to King Cadwallon. In chapter I‚ Gratian Municeps is seen to run and grab power after the demise of Maximian. This shows the greed for power as the author further adds that Municeps ruled with such tyranny that the common people felt

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    King Lear vs. Ran

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    King Lear’ vs. ‘Ran’ Today I will speak about the transformation of King Lear‚ a Shakespearian play written in the Elizabethan era to the 1980’s version Ran. I will be using six items to represent the shift in context‚ values and techniques; this will demonstrate how the composers of both the original text‚ King Lear and the transformed text Ran are able to reflect the differing values and context within them. My first two items are a crown and a Bushido scroll. I have chosen these to represent

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    The movie‚ The Lion King‚ is a representation of people and events from World War I and World War II. Mufasa‚ Scar‚ and Simba represent people and events. Mufasa represents Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Mufasa was killed by Scar. Same as Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip of the Black Hand. Simba always kept Mufasa in his mind throughout the whole movie. He wanted the avenge his fathers death. It caused a war between Scar and Simba. The death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand caused

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    There once was king named Acrisius‚ who lived in a magnificent mansion. Acrisius had a beautiful daughter named Danae. There was a man named Apollo‚ and he had a oracle‚ that told Acrisius that there would come a day when Danae’s son would kill him. Acrisius was afraid so he locked her in a bronze tower so that she would never get married or have children. Danae became very sad over the years‚ until one faithful day‚ a bright light came through the window that was in the bronze tower. A man appeared

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    Hamlet and King Lear both had themes of madness and this theme was very prominent throughout the story. In fact‚ this theme is what stood out to me the most. Some of the madness was natural while some may have seemed to be fake. Ophelia and King Lear represents what would be actual madness. Ophelia is a powerful figure in the play Hamlet as she speaks a certain way and carries herself in a certain manner. Ophelia never has any humor in her voice‚ nor does she ever joke throughout the play. Lear

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    In Act I scene V‚ the ghost of King Hamlet intends to ensnare Hamlet because it seeks revenge against Claudius for killing him. The ghost of King Hamlet announced to Hamlet that he did not die from a snake bite but instead was killed by Claudius during the time of sleep. With Hamlet being desperate to communicate with his father‚ he is attentively listening to every word that the ghost of King Hamlet gives to him. The ghost of King Hamlet knows that Hamlet loves his father very much therefore he

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    Women’s view of Chivalry in King Arthur’s Court King Arthur’s court is often presented as home to noble knights; however it may also be found that opposing views exist of how Knights of the Roundtable carried themselves‚ such as presented in Marie de France’s Lanval and Chaucer’s Wife of Bath‚ where one knight is being mistreated by his fellow brothers-in-arms and another knight is simply a rapist. These authors question the nobility of the knights as well as of the ladies and through their literary

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    commonly use blindness to symbolize ignorance or the refusal to see the truth‚ and Shakespeare was no exception. In King Lear‚ Shakespeare brilliantly uses the blindness of characters to symbolize ignorance. In the play‚ there are two main characters among the main plot and the subplot; Gloucester and King Lear. Both Gloucester and Lear lead troubling lives‚ one is a narcissistic king‚ and the other a bad father‚ which blinds them to the truth because they somewhat neglect the feelings of others. Eventually

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