Is Macbeth mad? One of the main questions of act two scene one, this statement is proven by the quote "I see thee yet in form as palpable as this which now I draw. " Macbeth is proven mad in the scene by the fact that he is seeing the dagger appear in front of him when the reader and play watcher clearly knows that the the dagger is not there. This is the main argument that Macbeth is mad the fact that he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it Is clearly not there is how Macbeth is proven mad.
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Thursday, 23 January 2014
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Media Analysis
The author was trying to convey a few main points in the documentary, "Rip! A Remix Manifesto?" the author was trying to say that the past has a lot of influence on the future and modern day. Another point that he is trying to convey is that culture is built off of the past. In my opinion the view that culture is influenced by the past is bias because of the fact that new cultures and ideas spring up, without having any prior influence.
Another example of how bias the authors opinion is, is shown by his use of bathos as a literary device by saying that our future is becoming less free because of the past also the tone being very dark and serious trying to make the viewer upset or intrigued by the apparent lack of freedom in our society.
My essential argument summed up is the creator of this movie is paranoid about copyright laws. my view is that the future being influenced by the past is true, but not to the extent that he is portraying. In my opinion it seems that the majority is more than often not a new idea. That was my analysis of Rip! A Remix Manifesto?
Another example of how bias the authors opinion is, is shown by his use of bathos as a literary device by saying that our future is becoming less free because of the past also the tone being very dark and serious trying to make the viewer upset or intrigued by the apparent lack of freedom in our society.
My essential argument summed up is the creator of this movie is paranoid about copyright laws. my view is that the future being influenced by the past is true, but not to the extent that he is portraying. In my opinion it seems that the majority is more than often not a new idea. That was my analysis of Rip! A Remix Manifesto?
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