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“There was a pain in my head and my body was growing heavy. The shot had left me deaf and dumb. That’s it, I said to myself. It’s done. I’ve killed.
Sagner follows a trail on hunting boots to General Zaroff’s mansion. When he knocks on the door he is greeted by a gun and man. Robert Rainsford is simply let into the count’s mansion, no question or anything (not really the best security system). Robert is greeted by Count Zaroff, and finds two other ship wreck survivors in the mansion as well; Eve and Martian Trowbridge. Sanger Rainsford is quickly protected from the man with the gun and is welcomed by General Zaroff and no one
In the famous play, Shakespeare utilizes asides to further inform the audience of the characters’ thoughts. In the second scene of the second act, where Romeo is in Capulet’s garden at Juliet’s balcony, Romeo states, “Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?” (2.2.40). Here, an aside is used in order to inform the audience of Romeo’s self-conflict. If the event occurred in reality, Romeo would not have stated the above because it is solitarily used to broaden the audience’s understanding of Romeo’s confusing relationship with Juliet.
In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the idea of Lord Capulet betraying his dynasty, such as his nephew, leads to atrocious consequences. Firstly, having the lust for fame and power can prevail many issues. When Lord Capulet denies Tybalt’s request to slay and end Romeo’s life (Shakespeare, 1.5.55), Romeo is able to enter the party, and is instantly awed by Juliet’s beauty, forgetting about his past love, Rosaline, saying to himself: “Did my heart love till now? … For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night” (1.5.52-53).
“I’ll look to like, if looking liking move” (21). The conversation was about the arranged marriage in which Juliet don’t even know whom she is going to marry. Shakespeare demonstrates Juliet’s innocence through dialogue, metaphor and imagery. Juliet’s innocence is proven through the use of dialogue that showcasing her immaturity and obedience.
“Frederick Lyall it has been several years since I saw you, but if I remember correctly the last time we met you tried to cut my head off with a rusty machete,” Kol said. “I assure you Kol that that incident was just a misunderstanding at first I was just trying to give you a simple haircut,” Frederick laughed. Kol slid into the booth around the table as did Henry and Samantha who the vampire introduced to Frederick after he sat down. Alexander sat in the booth behind his master and stuck his hand in his front pocket so he could easily pull out a gun loaded with silver bullets just in case this meeting took a turn for the worst. “Now tell me Frederick why is that you wanted to meet with me after your failed assassination attempt,” Kol asked.
She swears she 's over him, but there will always be a part of her that trusts you will come back. Maybe in five months, a decade later, or in another universe from now; when the both of you are wiser, suffered different heartbreaks, and dream different dreams. We will come together again. We 'll end up meeting at a local downtown coffee shop; maybe you 'll notice that my hair is shorter, my laugh is a bit lower pitched, and my clothes have lost colour. Your eyes may be dimmer, your face may be wrinkled, but your hands, the touch I 've been trying to mask with other people all this time, will feel the same, and it will hit me in the same way my dark black coffee hits me.
Tell us now!” Gever shouted angrily at the guard. “Uh... he’s down the hall, to your left.” Gever and the others then ran past him, but they didn’t see the pistol the guard pulled out of his uniform until it was too late. The guard pulled the trigger, instantly striking and killing
Romeos and Juliets Death Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about two love-struck teens that eventually falls in love. They have to face obstacles just to find a way to be together and eventually have to secrednize their marriage. The characters Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Lord, Lady Capulet are primarily responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. They all have things they did that leads to Romeo and Juliet’s departness. Also, the decisions they made and the problems they caused such as ruining true love.
I feel so bad about what we did to Melody. I think we were all so excited about the competition we just, forgot. I don 't think she would have made it in time for the plane anyway. It 's not just my fault though, no one else called her either, I just feel so guilty, I hope one day Melody forgives me. I 'm starting to doubt how well we will actually do in the competition, Melody was our best player.
I have but one passion in my life, Mr. Rainsford, and it is the hunt” (Connell, 5). He has read many books about hunting in multiple different languages. He lives in a rich house, drinking champagne that Rainsford described as: "surpassingly good" (Connell, 5). Gerneral Zaroff's bed, also described by Rainsford was the best of the beds he has slept in. General Zaroff proves himself to be many things, but being heartless is a personality that defines him more than anything.
but she was beginning to feel so deeply for that young boy, Romeo that it consumed her. She was foolish, she loved a man she knew she could never be with. I warned her that it wouldn’t end well. But that didn't stop her. She went with her heart and turned a blind eye to the constant warnings of those that wished her well, some would talk of how arrogant she was being, but that was one of the things I loved about her.
Character: Balthazar (Looks at a photo of Romeo) ah Romeo, my dearest friend, fooled to death because he loved too well and couldn’t live without the girl he loved. Of course, I should have seen something happening when Romeo left us after the ball to go somewhere else. A Capulet and a Montague, who would’ve thought?
This quote by Unknown states “When we make selfish decisions we destroy those left in the wake of our disaster.” In the tragic play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet’s selfish decision leave them and members in the play dead and others devastated. Romeo and Juliet caused their death by selfish decisions, rushing into serious situations, and their immaturity. The way they acted shows how they are most to blame for their own deaths. Romeo and Juliet caused their own death by their selfish decisions.
This is shown when Rainsford got into Zaroff's room. Rainsford states “I’m still a beast at bay.” Then General Zaroff says “‘ I see... Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds.