Essays Tagged: "human emotion"

My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello

l passionand the deadly power of jealousy, Shakespeare has created an erotic thriller based on a humanemotion that people are all familiar with. It all depends on how those people receive it. ... erything evil which Iago accomplishes, the playwright neverlets the reader forget that Iago is a human being, not an abstraction. Iago's jealousy is similar tojealousies the readers have had, e ...

(10 pages) 308 2 4.4 Apr/1995

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare

Lord of the Flies

randed on an island and manage to survive without the laws of our civilization, loosing the will of human emotion. Jack, the leader of the most savage-willed group af all, changes from the conformitie ... se he took was just enough time for him to realize the enormity of ending another life. The pull of humanity held his arm back, telling him that what he was doing was serious, and causing him to think ...

(3 pages) 137 2 4.4 Mar/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > "Lord of the Flies" by Sir William Gerald Golding

"What is Poverty"? A look at Jo Goodwin Parker's article

ives her ideas on what poverty is. First given as a speech, this article is written as an attack on human emotion. Her use of connotative language creates many harsh images of her experiences in a lif ...

(4 pages) 21635 0 3.9 Nov/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Title: Lord of the Flies Brief Description: How civilized boys become wild when isolated from society.

anded on an island and managed to survive without the laws of our civilization, loosing the will of human emotion. Jack, the leader of the most savage-willed group of all, changed from the conformitie ... se he took was just enough time for him to realize the enormity of ending another life. The pull of humanity held his arm back, telling him that what he was going to do was serious, and causing him to ...

(3 pages) 75 1 3.7 May/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Critical analysis of practical application of utopia in "Brave new world" by Huxley

ctiveness of implementing Utopia in everyday life.In Brave New World, Huxley shows contempt for the human emotion of love. The people that make up his imaginary society have no conception of love or a ... ting, 'out of the realm of mere slavish imitation of nature into the much more interesting world of human invention' (12).Not only are people born, or in this sense created, by scientific means, but t ...

(5 pages) 129 0 4.0 Mar/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

William Shakespeare's life and works.

and widely recognized as the greatest dramatist to ever live. His plays show a great knowledge of human behavior, shown through portrayals of a wide range of characters. He had a large vocabulary, ... unified effect is recognized as a singular achievement, and his use of poetry in his plays to show human emotion is considered one of the greatest accomplishments in literary history.Shakespeare w ...

(4 pages) 80 0 1.8 Sep/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare

Bill C-13: Welcoming Chaos

omehow it would lead to a series of troublesome and puzzling debates over a topic so fragile to the human emotion. The problem was the deduction of the structure of DNA and the weary prophecy was the ... duction of the structure of DNA and the weary prophecy was the creation of a genetically engineered human being. It would be only another twenty-four yeas until the prophets had their moment of grace. ...

(9 pages) 44 0 0.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Human Emotion Displayed in Toni Morrison's "Beloved"

Toni Morrison's novel, Beloved, reveals the effects of human emotion and itspower to cast an individual into a struggle against him or herself. In the begi ... al conflicts that impede her characters. By contrasting those individuals, she shows tragedy in the human condition. Both Sethe and Beloved suffer the devastating emotional effects of that one fateful ...

(2 pages) 37 0 3.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Kate Chopin and the Cult of True Womanhood. Brief essay in response to "What does Kate Chopin's 'The Storm' tell us about gender roles in the late 19th century?

Cult of True Womanhood, often by twisting the syntax and semantics of etiquette with the nature of human emotion.During the late 1800's, as a popularly accepted political agenda, the Cult of True Wom ... . Chopin may have intended to demonstrate to her audience that sexual repression is counter to true human nature; however, coupled with the popularity of The Cult of True Womanhood, Chopin failed to i ...

(4 pages) 117 0 3.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Decision-Making Model Analysis Paper

s the objectives. This is a very simple model; however, it assumes that there will be no biases and human emotion will not allow this.A second method is Political, which is more common in business sit ...

(4 pages) 415 0 4.6 Jul/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making

An esay based on my opinions of My 'Antonia, by Willa Cather.

influences him, and how they grow up into the adults that they become.A major part of this book is human emotion being linked mainly to memories. Many times, Jim looks back passionately at his childh ... himerda hadn't died? What if 'Antonia hadn't moved? He asks these questions of his past just as any human being does. "If instead of going to the end of the railroad, old Mr. Shimerda had stayed in Ne ...

(3 pages) 37 1 5.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

What was the romantic movement? what beliefs did they hold about the nature of the world? of humanity? of religion?

evelopment of nationalistic pride, the individual, the emotional and the transcendental.It embraced human emotion and passion before rationalityA celebration of nature, of the creative relationship be ... ive relationship between the human heart and the natural world and of the desire to exhibit highest human potentialRomanticism changed the perceptions people held of nature, of the importance of spiri ...

(3 pages) 59 0 4.3 Nov/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The motif of Nature vs. Technology in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"

and innocence in a vile, corrupt world. It is freedom and serenity and holds the power to overwhelm human emotion and make dismay small and insignificant in comparison to the essence of nature. Nature ... a much more negative effect. By causing sorrow and pain, Shelley communicates with the reader that humanity is advancing in technology too rapidly and at an immoral rate, and is even challenging natu ...

(3 pages) 24 0 0.0 Feb/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, The Ambiguity of Human Emotion

me, his occupation, or his family because he belongs to a greater universe where he is defined as a human, famous for imperfection and the conscience. However, the most obvious characteristic of human ... a's novel The Metamorphosis Gregor Samsa finds himself falling out of society and losing touch with humanity, and his loss of identity is furthered by his inability to understand emotion. The narrator ...

(6 pages) 48 1 4.3 Mar/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Neil Young: a pop culture essay

ellingand music that conveys the intended emotions of that song, appealing to the variety ofhuman emotion, thus making his music accessible to so many people. One of hisfavorite themes is ...

(4 pages) 34 0 2.3 Jun/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

"Oscar Wilde and T.S. Elliot on Tradition and Influence"

entions. They did not avoid shocking or scandalous themes: they took interest in all expressions of human emotion, the traditionally acceptable as well as the perverse and immoral.In contrast to the l ...

(5 pages) 46 0 0.0 Sep/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

"Hamlet" Essay on Revenge.

grudge I bear him."Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare (I, ii)(1)Once upon a time, there lived humans who lived in caves, and used sticks and rocks as tools. During this time, there was no need f ... of retribution and revenge - "an eye for an eye." These feelings are considered to be part of basic human nature, something William Shakespeare used to portray in one of his most popular, if not best ...

(10 pages) 67 0 2.3 Dec/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare > Hamlet

Robert Frost

"Poetry is an art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and s ... his works as a poet. His simplistic style attracts readers of all literary levels. Frost uses life, human emotion, and nature usually as his main themes in his writings. Frost uses himself, the world ... egins a poem with the observation of something in nature and then moves toward a connection to some human situation or concern. Frost said, "I am not a nature poet. There is almost always a person in ...

(4 pages) 64 0 4.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Authors

Musical Influence

l happy, sad, reflective, angry, passionate, foolish and spiritual. I don't believe that there is a human emotion that can not be effected or altered by music. There are a lot of people who believe th ... of seventy three. The Psalms have been extremely popular as they reflect experiences common to the human race. They express the personal feelings of gratitude, attitude, emotions and interest in each ...

(7 pages) 70 0 5.0 May/2006

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

A Comparison and Contrast of Popular Music and Lyrics in the 1950's and Today

Music has been known to express ideas in human emotion; music can be a release from the hectic world. But people in the 50's did not sit back ...

(3 pages) 49 1 3.3 Nov/2006

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies