Essays Tagged: "Juan"

The Wall by Jean Paul Sartre.

osen to view the Doctor (or the Belgian) as the teacher figure. The three prisoners Pablo, Tom, and Juan symbolize the students. Each of these characters display some sort of struggle. I have also cho ... hout intervention. This is especially true at the high school and university levels. In "The Wall", Juan seemed to have the largest struggle.The other prisoners referred to Juan as "the kid", and it a ...

(2 pages) 64 0 4.1 Nov/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Classical Philosophy

Where would you wish to focus your audience's sympathy in Act II Scene II, Yerma, Juan, or both? Explain how you would direct the scene, up to the entrance of Maria.

As the director of Yerma, I would try to focus the audience's sympathy on Yerma because Juan and her sisters are talking about her while she is out getting water from the fountain and also ... there."Where's she gone? One of you ought to have gone out with her. That's what you're here for." Juan, Pg 181.He is also being patronising to his sisters as well as Yerma. I think that Juan would d ... ee with him not to aggravate him so they won't be kicked out of the house."A man has his job to do" Juan, Pg 181.When Juan says that to Yerma he is saying that women don't have jobs like men and shoul ...

(1 pages) 19 0 2.3 Feb/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Drama

Letter to Pearl Dealer

in the other dealers and told him to get other quotes. I did the usual scam by bringing in Enrique, Juan, and Joaquin. They all played their part to perfection as usual. (You know you can trust us bos ... l. (You know you can trust us boss). Enrique said it was a 'monstrosity' and didn't want to see it. Juan said it is too chalky and that the pearl will die in a few months. Joaquin said that he would b ...

(1 pages) 13 0 5.0 Jun/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing