George Washington, who was a recognized and sure success. Washington was deemed to be a lively motivating commander, valiant and courageous; he endeavored to ensure the protection of all Americans for the benefit of the new nation (Beirne 245).
The author, Logan Beirne, gets rid of the cliched disguise of the passive, standoffish perception of George Washingtonand portrays in its place a fervent and valiant leader dedicated to the revolutionary cause (Beirne 50). In turn, Beirne portrays Washington as a moral and principled individual who fought with predicaments comparable to those being faced by presidents in the contemporary. What is more, he divulges an adamant revolutionarycombatant and superintendent… Continue Reading...
valiant man in Venice—the protector of the city-state, the man called in the hour of need.
It is here that Shakespeare begins to show that Othello is also very true to life and believable as a character. For example, instead of immediately saying goodbye to his new wife, he brings her along with him to the battle. This shows that Othello is like any newly married man who does not want to give up the enjoyments of his new wife so soon. However, this is a mistake on Othello’s part:… Continue Reading...
Prokofiev, performed by the Orchestra, features a valiant young boy, Peter, who aids his friends -- the animal of the forest -- outwit a predator. The Orchestra accompanies Sir Ben Kingsley, the famed Oscar-winner, who brings the tale to life as narrator, through a mesmerizing rendition. All characters possess musical alter egos, and the Orchestra's many instruments are used to represent Peter's animal friends. First written and composed in the year 1936, this musical piece famously employs personified musical instruments to relate the tale of the boy (string), a bird (flute), a duck (oboe) and an impish… Continue Reading...