The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
In the novel The Mambo
Kings Play Songs of Love by Oscar Hijuelos, immigrants from Cuba in the 1940s travel from Havana to New York to perform music in the ....
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Conflicting Loyalities in a Play and a Film
.... political ideals. He is a descendant of the Brutus who drove the
Kings out of Rome, and as such is devoted to republican ideals. He ....
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Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
.... Richard's intemperance is shown early in the
play when he first allows a duel .... that this is wrong because it challenges the rightful succession of
kings as well ....
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Hamlet and Macbeth as Usurpers
.... this is not entirely true, for technically, Hamlet is a regicide by the end of the
play, even if .... Justice for
kings and would-be
kings operates at a cosmic level ....
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Henry IV, I
.... demonstrated to Elizabethan audiences that the King (or Queen as it happened to be at the time of this
play) could walk among commoners or
kings and be equally ....
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Leadership of Julius Caesar and MacBeth
.... This type of leadership is often identified with
kings and emperors as their .... Although the
play is named for Caesar, and certainly the emperor's death provides ....
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The Play Life is a Dream
.... Much of the deception in the
play contributes to this same sense of illusion and dream. ....
Kings in Calder=: A Study in Characterization and Political Theory. ....
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The Tragic Hero
.... Justice for
kings and would-be
kings operates at a cosmic level. .... He uses the
play-within-a-
play to assert his own knowledge of what happened and to put Claudio ....
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Tragic Heroes in Drama
.... Justice for
kings and would-be
kings operates at a cosmic level. .... He uses the
play-within-a-
play to assert his own knowledge of what happened and to put Claudio ....
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The Character of Hamlet
.... The first scene has set the mood for the
play, and this second scene carries forth ideas and images created in that first scene. The fate of
kings is tied to ....
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The Tree of Jesse
.... above the other, and forming the trunk of the symbolic tree, are a series of
kings: They carry no scepters, they hold no banderoles, they do not
play the harp ....
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The Character of Hamlet
.... Justice for
kings and would-be
kings operates at a cosmic level .... He uses the
play-within-a-
play to assert his own knowledge of what happened and to put Claudius ....
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The Subversion of Natural Order in "Macbeth"
.... mankind connotes the fact that monarchy is based on the divine right of
kings. .... At the end of the
play, Macbeth believes he cannot be defeated because Birnam ....
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The Value of Literature
.... The
play ends with Tom wishing that Laura will blow out her candles .... Bartleby now does live without dining and that, yes, he is asleep "with
kings and counselors ....
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Peach Blossom Fan
.... hero, but also some of the tension that will be in the rest of the
play. .... come with twilight, while the swallows Frolic regardless of the fall of
kings He seems ....
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The Peach Blossom Fan
.... hero, but also some of the tension that will be in the rest of the
play. .... come with twilight, while the swallows Frolic regardless of the fall of
kings He seems ....
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Andromache
.... it was promised that Andromache's son Molossus would begin a new line of
kings there. .... In this
play she is shown receiving the news that she will be married off ....
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Characterization of Andromache
.... it was promised that Andromache's son Molossus would begin a new line of
kings there. .... In this
play she is shown receiving the news that she will be married off ....
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Use of Dramatic Poetry in "Macbeth"
.... The monarchy is based on the divine right of
kings, and to act in opposition to .... signify the confused and inverted nature of the action in the
play once Macbeth ....
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Macbeth & Julius Caesar
.... The witches open the
play and warn that "fair is foul, and foul is fair .... of Cawdor and king hereafter, while they inform Banquo he "shalt get
kings, though thou ....
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Early Theatre
.... For example, builders would produce a
play about Noah's Ark while goldsmiths might have mounted the story of the Three
Kings. These ....
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Richard II and Richard III
.... physical deformity mirrors his deformed mentality, both are portrayed as selfish
kings who rule .... II, we see a Richard at the opening of the
play who banishes ....
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Issues of gender & power in King Lear
Issues of gender and power infuse King Lear, a
play in which Shakespeare addresses questions about the responsibilities of
kings and the rights of succession. ....
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God in the Bible
.... with a special relationship with God and a special role to
play in advancing the .... difference between the Book of Samuel and the Books of
Kings is accurately ....
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Richard III
.... Richard knows better than anyone else in the
play what is good and what is bad, and he exploits .... The three parts of Henry VI portray weak and unmasculine
kings. ....
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Greek Pantheon and Myth as History
.... Later, it will be clear that the impact of the
play upon Greek audiences owes .... in the pre-occupation with burial and the importance of the
kings last resting ....
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Macbeth
.... Banquo was told by the witches that his sons would be
kings, even as Macbeth is .... emotions and his weakness compared to Lady Macbeth at the outset of the
play. ....
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Faires and Magic in A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... poem which, in turn, refers to ancient legends of fairy
kings (Briggs 44). .... In Shakespeare's
play, however, though he retains his penchant for mischief, Puck is ....
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Becket
.... to
play the political game of his era. He even admits as much "He is the written law, but there is another, unwritten law, which always makes
Kings bend the ....
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Two Rogues of Classic Drama
.... cronies and drinking companions, in a purely comic turn without
kings or battlefields .... is "generally considered the most interesting character of the
play" (166 ....
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