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Campbell made a critically acclaimed dramatic guest role as a grief-stricken detective seeking revenge for his father's murder in a two-part episode of the fourth season of Homicide: Life on the Street.
But Shakespeare may also simply have altered Banquo's character because there was no dramatic need for another accomplice to the murder.
Second, Shakespeare may have altered Banquo's character simply because there was no dramatic need for another accomplice to the murder ; there was, however, a need to give a dramatic contrast to Macbeth — a role which many scholars argue is filled by Banquo.
" Rushworth Kidder of the Christian Science Monitor praised the film for giving audiences a view of their modern life from a different perspective, while simultaneously proving that a film does not need to have murder, violence, innuendo or even a main villain for dramatic storytelling.
It has caused a dramatic increase in Hepatitis C cases, drug related deaths, robberies, murder, and an increased incidence of children born addicted to prescription drugs.
Facing murder charges in Colorado, he engineered two dramatic escapes and committed multiple additional assaults, including three murders, before his ultimate recapture in Florida in 1978.
" In Unnatural Death, she had invented a murder method that is appropriately dramatic and cunningly ingenious, the injection of an air-bubble with a hypodermic, but not only, in fact, would it require the use of an instrument so large as to be farcical, but Miss Sayers has her bubble put into an artery not a vein.
Gene Blake, the reporter who covered the actual murder trial for the Los Angeles Daily Mirror, called the movie " a dramatic and eloquent piece of propaganda for the abolition of the death penalty.
The last and most dramatic of these was the murder of Steve Lawson in front of the barracks where he and his family lived, by Emil " Pic " Picariello and Florence Lassandra.
His dramatic murder engineered by King Edward I of England and Guy de Dampierre, count of Flanders, made him a hero in Holland.
His tragedies are close to the Senecan model ( although at times they echo medieval morality plays ), but Hardy was unconcerned with Renaissance or classical dramatic theory ( Aristotle, Horace ), the three unities ( Hardy's plays feature many locations and extend past 24 hours ) or the rules of " bienséance " ( his plays openly portray rape and murder and often feature non-noble characters ).
The episode is very close to the source, as was typical of the entire series, with some minor departures: Adair is still alive at the start of the episode, Watson unsuccessfully tries to protect him as instructed by Holmes, Watson briefly becomes a prime suspect in Adair's murder, Watson and Mrs. Hudson faint when the presumed deceased Holmes appears at Baker Street, and both Holmes and Moriarty are made masters of the martial art baritsu, with a dramatic battle between the two.
:" In the midst of running for the Michigan Supreme Court, Weiss made a dramatic statement in which he asserted that ' murder may have been less harmful ' than William's acts.
Reporter Gene Blake, who covered Graham's murder trial for the Los Angeles Daily Mirror, called the movie " a dramatic and eloquent piece of propaganda for the abolition of the death penalty.
This season's dramatic storylines continue with themes of love, lust, family troubles, murder, lies, secrets and affairs
The following year she appeared in the popular murder mystery The Thirteenth Chair, a role that offered her the chance to display her dramatic abilities as a murder suspect.
The lyrics are dramatic, involving violence, murder, and mental disorder.
The final title was achieved through the dramatic murder in public of Gambino family boss Paul Castellano in 1985.
In Holiday Camp she gave a fine dramatic performance of a pathetic and sad spinster who is lured to her death and is the murder victim, quite different from her usual comedy roles.
The police arrive, apparently called by Hickey himself, and Hickey justifies the murder in a dramatic monologue, saying that he did it out of love for her.
This potential film will involve the dramatic, headline-making trial, conviction and eventual acquittal of American student Amanda Knox for the murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher.
It showed the history of the character Janine Butcher and also followed Brooks as she filmed her most dramatic scenes involving the murder of Janine's husband Barry Evans.

dramatic and III
More's work, and that of contemporary historian Polydore Vergil, reflects a move from mundane medieval chronicles to a dramatic writing style ; for example, the shadowy King Richard is an outstanding, archetypal tyrant drawn from the pages of Sallust, and should be read as a meditation on power and corruption as well as a history of the reign of Richard III.
Even in daily, physical action, the flourishing human ’ s “… Act is determined by the higher phase of the Soul .” ( Enneads III. 4. 6 ) Even in the most dramatic arguments Plotinus considers ( if the Proficient is subject to extreme physical torture, for example ), he concludes this only strengthens his claim of true happiness being metaphysical, as the truly happy human being would understand that which is being tortured is merely a body, not the conscious self, and happiness could persist.
The multi award-winning Theatre III was founded in 1956 when three organizations ( a local chorus, dance group, and dramatic troupe ) combined to present a show.
A dramatic reversal of Russian policies following the succession of Peter III forced Vergennes to return to his previous policy of encouraging anti-Russian sentiment, only to change again when Peter was overthrown by his wife Catherine.
She has great arias of immense dramatic intensity Se pietà di me non senti ( II, 8 ) and Piangerò la sorte mia ( III, 3 ).
A highly versatile actor, Mantegna has played a wide range of roles, from the comic — as a fed up shock jock in Airheads and the hilariously inept kidnapper from Baby's Day Out — to the dramatic, in roles such as Joey Zasa, a treacherous mobster in The Godfather Part III and an Emmy-nominated performance as singer Dean Martin in HBO's 1998 film The Rat Pack.
Reagan proposed a dramatic reduction in strategic forces in two phases, which he referred to as SALT III at the time.
Even small errors in levelling could produce dramatic errors in bombing, so the Navy had Norden design a gyro platform for their existing Mark III bombsight ( a copy of the RAF's Course Setting Bomb Sight ) to eliminate this source of error.
William " Bill " Foster Hayes III ( born on June 5, 1925 in Harvey, Illinois ) is a long-time American dramatic actor and former Billboard Hot 100 # 1 recording artist.
Fitchett in How England Saved Europe: The story of the Great War, Vol. III, The war in the Peninsula: "... it is also a dramatic justification of Moore's strategy that he had drawn a hostile force so formidable into a hilly corner of Spain, thus staying its southward rush.
The LaGrange golf and softball teams regularly earn NCAA bids to their respective national tournaments, and in 2009, the three-year-old Panther football team completed the most dramatic turnaround in NCAA Division III history by finishing 9-2, winning the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA national playoffs.
Four years preceding her death, at the age of 90, she appeared in a dramatic scene singing Liebestod in Robert Wilson's opera The Days Before: Death, Destruction and Detroit III at the Lincoln Center in New York City ( 1999 ).
The Alexander Mosaic is a large and dramatic battle scene showing Alexander the Great defeating Darius III of Persia ; it is a floor mosaic excavated from Pompeii, probably copying a lost painting.
* The planet Beta III has been given a more realistic appearance and some dramatic orbiting shots of the Enterprise were established.
Although the part was small, she welcomed the opportunity to portray an historical figure, especially one who would go mad during a dramatic confrontation with Napoléon III.
Other traditions include the 9th Grade Musical, the Dionysia ( an Ancient Greek dramatic festival performed by 10th grade Ancient History classes ), the Latin III Debates during an annual " Classics Day ," and a Writers Assembly, showcasing pieces by writers from the Middle and Upper School.
The Taos Box, a more dramatic, deep canyon, is famous for its big, technical Class IV rapids, while the Racecourse Run is a Class III stretch better suited for first-time rafters and families.
His poetical works are partly lyrical, partly dramatic ; his plays are based on plots by Gustavus III.
In addition, Dean has commented on dramatic weaknesses in the plot of Act III.

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