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    The Farmer's Bride Theme

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    of people through the idea of sisterhood and the concept of betrayal. In Charlotte Mew 's "The Farmer 's Bride", evaluates a marital relationship between a newly married farmer and his bride. The poem expresses the…

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    Tragedy struck as Romeo swigged his poison down. Soon after, Juliet woke from her fathomless trance, as her perception of reality began to unveil the horror that is her deceased lover's corpse, she contemplated suicide; and conclusively does so. However, the question lingers; whom is the individual(s) that is at fault for their miserable denouement? There are numerous candidates worthy for this spot: Friar Lawrence, Nurse, Parents, Romeo and or Juliet, as well as Tybalt. Although these…

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    low key lighting, as well in the corpse bride, this film had the same technique as the last one (Edward Scissorhands) this film was very dull when it came to the color it was almost like black and white but you could tell it showed color but very discreetly. Especially when the groom was walking in the forest practicing his vows when he finals gets it, then he puts the ring onto a stick that looks like finger but actually turns out to be, but then the dead bride rises from the ground. That…

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    though she marries Jonathan. However, the story from the novel depicts Mina as herself, not as a reincarnation of another, and never mentions anything of Dracula’s first/former wives (excluding the three undead brides). There is a good chance that this was…

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    loved horror movies, and he hated growing up in the suburbs. Tim Burton likes to make dark movies that always involve somebody being an outcast in society, such as Alice in Alice in Wonderland, Edward in Edward Scissorhands, as well as, Victor in Corpse Bride. Tim Burton uses frames and angles, camera movements, and lighting to show how the characters chose their own path without society…

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    Many believe that tragedy takes on the deceitful disguise of love, working its way into million of hearts before exposing itself. Examples of this date back as early as the beginning of time, but became more vocalized in the BC era through the production of plays. Sophocles, a famous play writer from ancient Greece, shared this idea of love through the heartbreakingly sophisticated play Antigone, the last play in the three Theban plays. Throughout his play love exposes its evil to Antigone, a…

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    The greatest quality the bride possesses is that she is a virgin. Now this is often seen as a weakness, a stereotypical innocence and ease for corruption or an invitation for violence, due to bloodshed and potential for violence. But, in reality it should be viewed as a form of strength or a shield. Her virginity makes her attractive and desirable to men. But, this weakness transforms into her strength, after loosing her virginity and being released into womanhood, is on a quest to find out who…

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    disappear. At three o’clock in the morning, he dies. The new cleaning woman discovers his body. She alerts the Samsas, and then she quickly sweeps up Gregor’s corpse. The Samsa family decides to take a ride in the country. They now pin all their hopes for the future on Grete who, despite her ordeal, has grown into a beautiful, prospective bride.…

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    Movies can be inspired by inspirational, horrifying and comical real life events, and no one can combine the elements of distorted humor, fantasy and tragedy in movies better than producer, director and screenwriter Tim Burton. Tim Burton is known for dozens of films such as the acclaimed dark romantic fantasy film, Edward Scissorhands (1990), Beetlejuice (1987), Batman (1989) just to name a few. Growing up, Tim Burton felt different from other kids so art became his escape, drawing characters…

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    Medea Gender Roles

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    • A city in Greece called Corinth, specifically in front of Jason and Medea’s house, around the time of an ancient mythological past. • The mood of the play “Medea” is overall dismal with Medea’s children being killed from the hands of their mother, Jason’s betrayal of his marriage bed, and the murder of the Princess. • Combination of first and third person depending on the scene presented in the play (a monologue or soliloquy). It also has a limited view, however, this changes to omniscient…

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