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Power, vanity. Caesar is strongly motivated by his self-image as an important, powerful man on whom Rome utterly depends. That is why he is susceptible to the arguments to go to the forum despite his wife's concerns.
This poem is striking and powerful. Throughout the poem there are several images. The images in the first three stanza's are of a naive girl who obviously loved this man and was delighted that he stayed with her and loved her even though she often took him for granted. The last stanza has the most vivid image. we see the image of just how much she loved him and then, the most powerful image in the poem, the death of her love. The reminiscent style of this poem helps us get an image of just how much she loves and misses him.
This is a quote from Macbeth, Act 1 Scene 3. "If good, why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock against my ribs against the use of nature." Macbeth is trying to decide if the witches' prediction that he will be king is a good thing or not. The prediction about him becoming Cawdor came true; that seems good. But this sentence describes why it does not seem good. It puts a suggestion in his brain, a suggestion he does not describe or explain except to say what its effect on him is, but a suggestion which we can guess to be the idea that he could be king if he killed Duncan. The "horrid image" he is talking about is the image of himself killing Duncan, the imaginary picture of what is suggested by that suggestion. Then he describes what seeing that imaginary picture does to him. It "doth unfix my hair". "Doth" is just an old spelling of "does". Permit yourself a giggle if you imagine that Macbeth's hair falls off at the thought, but "unfix" means "put out of place" here, so means that his hair is standing on end. In the rest of the sentence, his heart is knocking against his ribs, "against the use of nature", or unnaturally. Therefore the sentence as a whole means something like, "If this prediction is so good, why do I keep thinking about that imaginary picture that makes my hair stand on end and makes my heart unnaturally knock against my ribs." While "it makes my hair stand on end" may be common or easily understood, it is more compact and more interesting to say "it doth unfix my hair."
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what is a spoken image in drama
character is what makes a person on the inside. image is what you make of yourself on the outside
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The image that represents the powerful hand of god in Santeria is Chango the spiritual warrior.
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Visualization means getting a mental image of something - in this case, a character.
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Power, vanity. Caesar is strongly motivated by his self-image as an important, powerful man on whom Rome utterly depends. That is why he is susceptible to the arguments to go to the forum despite his wife's concerns.
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A rhetorical novel in which the author presents a worst-case scenario of society, with the implicit suggestion to prevent such an image from becoming reality.
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