Lucas Scott Essays

  • A Wonderful TV Drama: One Tree Hill

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    of the domino effect where every little move causes another event. This effect creates a message of your words and actions have the power to change things and make a difference. The first domino effect is when Lucas Scott joins the basketball team where his half brother is the captain. Lucas joining the team starts drama between him and the whole basketball team along with their father. Teens tend to connect better to shows that relate to them or something they know like high school. One plot that

  • Lucas Scott In One Tree Hill

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    Lucas Eugene Scott once said, “Tree Hill is a place, and if you look close enough… You may see someone, someone like you just trying to find their way.” Tree Hill is the fictional town located in North Carolina, where the well-known T.V. show called “One Tree Hill, ” was filmed. Lucas Scott is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the show. Lucas Scott’s character has effected and changed my life in many positive ways, also his personality has taught me things with his connection

  • One Tree Hill Analysis

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    by Mark Schwahn. It follows a group of diverse teenagers on their journey through high school. Then following a four year jump in time, it follows their journey after college and what they decided to do with their lives. Half brothers Nathan and Lucas Scott have a dramatic confusing family and basketball feud, which is later somewhat resolved in the show. Romances evolve with the following main female characters; Peyton Sawyer, Haley James, Brooke Davis, and later added into the show, Quinn James.

  • Pride And Prejudice

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    the least. They always continue to grow sufficiently unlike afterwards to have their share of vexation; and it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life." This is a quote from Charlotte Lucas, one of the female characters in the novel, and a quote which very well exemplify the general feelings against marriage for the period and the people in upperclass England. Marriage is central for all characters in the novel: not just daughters and

  • Computational Complexity and Philosophical Dualism

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    of the Lucas-Penrose position and recapitulates some basic logical conceptual machinery (Gödel's proof, Hilbert's Tenth Problem and Turing's Halting Problem). The second part is devoted to a presentation of the main outlines of Complexity Theory as well as to the introduction of Bremermann's notion of transcomputability and fundamental limit. The third part attempts to draw a connection/relationship between Complexity Theory and undecidability focusing on a new revised version of the Lucas-Penrose

  • Eva Luna and A Doll's House: The Nature Of Power

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    without his armies, his power is meaningless. Rolf Carle’s father in Eva Luna parallels this nature of power. Lucas Carle has total control over his wife and children, to the point where he treats his wife more like a prostitute, and his children hide from him when he comes home because they fear a beating from him. It is this fear of being punished if one does not obey that gives Lucas Carle his power, and as in the case of the General, if the only reason to give in to someone’s power is fear of

  • Indigo

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    cultural issues in this story. Indigo challenges the boundaries of her age and a society that struggles to find a place for her and her soul. That is going under the assumption that there is a place. "Indigo did not tell her mother about Mr. Lucas being so evil, nor did she mention that her new fiddle could talk."(Norton 43) With in the first few lines of the story Indigo’s violin begins its transformation from merely and instrument to an extension of her soul. Symbolically Indigo’s violin

  • Religion and Belief in Bless Me Ultima

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    came into the life of Tony at a very young age and had great influence n the child. Ultima saved the life of Lucas through Tony’s strength. Physical pain was brought unto Anthony because of Ultima's ritual, showing actual validity of the rituals themselves, that they were had tangibility. She brought torment on the Tenorio’s family (he was the antagonist in the book-the bad guy) saving Lucas though using ritualistic dolls and chants. This showed her magic was not only good but bad as well. Ultima guided

  • One Tree Hill Quotes

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    “Most people are stronger than they know. They just forget to believe in it sometimes.” ("Community Post: 31 Of The Most Relatable "One Tree Hill" Quotes.") In “One Tree Hill”, half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott trade between friendship and rivalry both on the basketball court and between their friends in the small town of Tree Hill, North Carolina. First aired on The WB Television Network, “One Tree Hill” is reclaiming fame due to a whole new generation of teens and Netflix. When the show started

  • Contrasting Lucas Beauchamp of Go Down, Moses and Joe Christmas of Light in August

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    Contrasting Lucas Beauchamp of Go Down, Moses and Joe Christmas of Light in August Lucas Beauchamp, found in Intruder in the Dust and Go Down, Moses, is one of William Faulkner's most psychologically well-rounded characters. He is endowed with both vices and virtues; his life is dotted with failures and successes; he is a character who is able to push the boundaries that the white South has enforced upon him without falling to a tragic ending. Living in a society which believes one drop of black

  • Black vs. White and New vs. Old in Go Down, Moses

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    of whites and blacks from the emancipation to the 1940s focuses on several key transitional figures. In "The Fire and the Hearth," Lucas Beauchamp specifically represents two extremes of pride: in the old people, who were proud of their land and their traditions; and in the new generation, whose pride forced them to break away from the traditions of the South. Lucas' background uniquely shapes him for this role. He represents the general sentiments of both blacks and whites because of his mixed heritage

  • Star Wars and Religion

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    I knew that I would have to investigate some element of the movies and religion has always been a very controversial topic within the Star Wars "universe". To research the topic I went through the IU Libraries Database and retrieved articles about Lucas and his beliefs about religion and about pop culture spirituality and the movies in general. I also held an interview with my R.A., Veronica Lloyd on the subject. She proved to be a very good source of knowledge on both sides of the issue at hand because

  • Essay on the Two Types of Pride in Pride and Prejudice

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    generous master to his servants and tenants and a loving brother to his young sister Georgiana. He is responsible for so much: his sister, his family name, and his estate, Pemberley. Although seen as excessively proud in a negative way, Charlotte Lucas defends Darcy by saying that a man of his wealth and family background has a right to be proud. Darcy cares dearly for his younger sister, Georgiana. As... ... middle of paper ... ...arcy family name and protects it with a hawk-like manner

  • The first time Jane and Mr Bingley meet, the air is filled with promise

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    love-related atmosphere. However as one digs deeper you see there is more to this line than what meets the eye. This sentence can sum up the goal of many women in this novel who are in search of a single man in possession of a good fortune such as Ms Lucas, as it does sum up the plot in many ways. As it states that men must be in want of a wife, it subtly hints that the women in the novel are most likely looking or are in desperate need of a [wealthy] husband. This line also sets out little hints

  • Reread the exchange between Charlotte and Elizabeth about marriage.

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    the novel provide a foundation for the novel’s central messages regarding marriage? In Jane Austen’s novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ one of the main themes through out is marriage. In the exchange between Elizabeth Bennett and her friend Charlotte Lucas in Chapter six two main views on marriage are bought to the forefront. Charlotte gives the view that marriage is more of a necessity so that women can have financial stability, whereas it is evident that Elizabeth believes marriage should be a

  • Value of Color and Light in Henrik Ibsen's Wild Duck

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    deteriorates from peaceful to tragic. Similarly, does the setting in the last four acts. In the Wild Duck, Henrik Ibsen employs the image of light to portray certain characteristics in order to construct the plot and to adjust the mood of the scene. F.L. Lucas analyzes the opening arrangement and writes "In the outer room the lamps are dimmed, with green shades, in contrast to the brilliance of the room behind"(190). We understand that this meant that the outer room, lit with soft and shaded light, implies

  • The Life of Mass Murderer, Henry Lee Lucas

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    The Life of Mass Murderer, Henry Lee Lucas "Henry Lee Lucas enjoyed holding the title of 'the most infamous man on death row.' His fleeting fame did not evolve from the three cold-blooded murders he did commit, but from hundreds of murders he did not." (Bonnie Bobit) He confessed to hundreds of murders to prove several points, as well as to delay his death sentence. Lucas lived through a childhood of abuse and neglect. If there is a case that proves a person's childhood is reflected in their later

  • George Lucas

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    George Lucas THX 1138, American Graffiti, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back…the list goes on and on. Although many have not heard of each of these films, everyone certainly has to know the man behind them. George Lucas has, in many cases, written, produced, and directed, not to mention edit, his own films. His vision was the driving force that imagined and created these movies. All have made back the cost of the film and most have received millions of dollars in profit. Although it sounds as if

  • George Lucas: One of the greatest filmmakers

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    George Lucas: One of the greatest film makers “With the exception of maybe a handful of people, no one has made an impact on the movie making world like George Lucas has. With hundred of hours of film with his mark out there, Lucas has amazed his audiences time and time again with expert story telling” (The Gods of Filmmaking). George Lucas has written, directed, and produced countless films, many of which are some of today’s most highly regarded films by critics all over the world. “George Lucas’s

  • Lucas: King Of Film

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    Lucas: King of Film Whether it be through his epic Star Wars saga, or through the exalted special effects crew he pioneered, Industrial Light and Magic, he continues to amaze audiences world wide. His name in synonymous with famous directors/producers in the world. His impacts reach out in more fields than just film. He has created companies that produce award winning video games, toy companies produce action figures designed after characters from his movies, many books by many authors based on