I think he was trying to wash away his crime and his guilt by getting rid of the blood, as this was just a visual reminder of the wrong he had done. He pretends to throw the blood stained water over the floor.A watery red light appears on the stage floor rippling with waves.Lady Macbeth appears back on stage with her hands out in front of her, her hands and clothing are soaked with blood (red ribbons). She holds her hands up to Macbeths face, he turns away from her. She starts to speak in an evil, cold, and angry voice ?my hands are of your colour , but I shame to wear a heart so white.The knocking starts again.Lady Mabeth spins around in a sudden panic, ?I hear knocking!? Lady Macbeth says the rest of her speech in the same quick startled tone. This is the only time in the scene where LM shows her nerves.
Macbeth in complete hysteria with tears running down his cheeks ?Wake Duncan with your knocking, I would thou couldst!? At this point Ms weakness is most apparent, at this point I feel that he would be ready to confess all.Lady Macbeth and Macbeth exit stage right.
Once at the river, the blocks were loaded onto large boats to be sailed up river to the building site. At the same time the site preparation was being conducted at the pyramid site, the construction of the causeway to the pyramid also being prepared (Edwards 260).
The causeway was built, as a road, to move the quarried blocks from the Nile river to the construction site. For ten years laborers worked on making the causeway (Taseos 10). Made of limestone, the causeway was 3,051 feet in length and 60 feet in width (Taseos 10).
Shaping of the blocks began as soon as they had arrived at the building site. Core blocks could be used almost as quarried, but the masons had to mold the facing blocks to fit snugly against each other (Evans 99). The masons left the faces unfinished so that they would not be damaged when they were put into place (Evans 99). The faces of the blocks would be polished after the entire pyramid was built.
Topics Share Term paper on Rachel Carsons Book Rachel Carson s Silent Spring begins with a short story depicting a made-up town in theheart of America where all life once lived in harmony with its surroundings. Carson quicklypresents her central issue by quickly describing the disasters this made-up town faces. Becausewhat silenced the made-up town was the inhabitants and their ignorance to the environmentalhazards they had imposed as a result of their decisions. Although the town does not exist, thepotential of the occurrence of these disasters is an eye-opener for the reader, as well as a greatlead in for the book.A reoccuring theme in biology, life is a result of the interaction between living things andtheir non-living environment. However, this balance is disrrupted when the non-livingenvironment is contaminated by dangeroud materials. Carson states that since the 1940′s over200 basic chemicals have been created for killing insects, weeds, rodents, and other organismsconsidered pests by our society. The introduction of such chemicals into our environmenthave caused an unmeasurable amount of damage. The environmental damage caused by apesticide must be measured in the totality of life forms it affects, ie.
, along the entire food chain.Sprays to kill mosquitoes accululate in fish, in fish-eating birds, and in mammals eating birdsand fish (including man!). Today s insecticides are no match to the inorganics and the Arsenicals used before WorldWar I. Of these, the most widely used can be classified as either DDT or the organic phosphorusinsecticides.
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The mummy’s head and body were packed with linen soaked in scented oil so that they would regain the shape they had in life. Hand and feet amulets acted as substitutes for decaying limbs. Once this was done, the mummy could be covered with necklaces, rings and bracelets made of gold and gems.6. The entire body was then covered in shrouds and bound with strips of linen until the mummy had returned to its original size. This was a complicated job and could take as long as a week. Small magical objects were placed between the layers of wrapping to protect the mummy’s spirit on its way to the afterworld.
The Ankh amulet provided the wearer, powers of travel and was associated with all aspects of life and death. The Udjat Eye of Horus was the most powerful amulet which, represented health and nutrition. The Girdle of Isis was used to provide a shield for the mummy.
In this he is certainly the oppositeof his rival, Kurtz, of whom Marlow remarks, “Whatever he was,he was not common” (Chapter II). He resents Kurtz so much thathe seems to be willing to let the trade suffer by sabotaginghim. Marlow hints that he intentionally sank the steamer sothat Kurtz, already ill, would die before help reached the InnerStation. So his blandness conceals a deeper malignancy, which becomesmost apparent as he watches Kurtz’s slow death withsatisfaction: “the ‘affair’ had come off as well as could bewished” (Chapter III). He half-starves the boat’s African crewby refusing to stop to let them trade for food on shore. (Hehas plenty of his own.) Unlike Kurtz, he can exercise restraint: “He was just the kindof man who would wish to preserve appearances. That was hisrestraint” (Chapter II). He cares a lot more about theappearance of being an upright manager than about the actualwrongs he commits. His crimes have the approval ofsociety–most of them just involve carrying on the business ofthe big bureaucratic death-machine known as the Company.
Incidentally, the manager is based on the real-life CamilleDelcommune, manager of a Congo trading station at which Conradwas stationed in much the same capacity as Marlow. He wrote tohis aunt (September 26, 1890): “The manager is a commonivory-dealer with sordid instincts who considers himself amerchant though he is only a kind of African shop-keeper.
Mallard was more antagonistic than my own. He saw Chopin s story as a timeless battle of the sexes, serving as more proof that men will never really be able to understand what it is that women want. Mrs. Mallard endures an obviously not satisfying marriage without ever explaining to her husband that she feels trapped and unfulfilled. Mrs. Mallard lets the question go of whether or not she is experiencing a monstrous joy as irrelevant, but my father did not think that this was a trivial question.
He believes Mrs. Mallard was guilty ofa lot of joy, because she selfishly celebrates the death of her husband without ever allowing him a chance to understand her feelings. He believes that Brently Mallard should have been seen as the most victimized character in the story.
All may be well.” this bring a whole new light on to thequestion, it give significance evidence that he is deeply remorseful about hiscrimes. At this point I think that he is not after power solely but maybe he wasjoules of his brother great success and let his emotions get out of control andin this fit he forfill his fantasy to be his brother. It goes well with hisdesire to be a father to Hamlet, a husband to the queen, and the king. the queenmust also be finding comfort in Claudius taking over, it probably help her coupwith the pain of losing her husbandNow the table turns Claudius has wanted to love and be the father ofHamlet, but he sees that that is no longer possible with hamlet need for revengeClaudius must kill him so that he may continue to live at least part of hisdream. In act IV, vii Claudius plots with Laertes to kill hamlet. At this pointit is as if Claudius has accepted what he must due and no longer shoes any loveor sypanthy towards Hamlet and instead plan his treacherous death. Last scene is also a very reveling scene two lines in particular”Gertrude, do not drink.”, “aside it is poisoned cup; it is too late.”.
Theserevel to me much about his character, they show that he was truly in love, or atleast desired to be with, her. and by saying do not drink out loud he was almostadmitting his guilt to trying to kill Hamlet all to save the queen, this ispowerful and says to me that he did have a heart and I would figure that he justlost control of himself in the pursuit of his dream which was to be all that hisbrother had been.


