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Her own wittiness caused Sampson to destroy the great temple and kill himself. The great valor that made him greatly admired was castrated by Delilah's cutthroat possession of pure femininity. Lust not only crowded his mind but also stripped him of his talent and lead to his fatal death.
             Shakespeare's epitome of strong love, the story of Romeo and Juliet is introduced to break down the crucial points in this ill fated love. Fair Juliet Capulet lead Romeo Montague on an exciting and fatal ride with no true lesson learned. In one night Romeo's inexperienced mind was over clouded by the thoughts of this forbidden fruit, his Juliet.
             Juliet held Romeo in the palm of her hand. He risked being caught to see her, serenading her with fruitful, passionate, and devotional testaments of his undying love for her, only to be a part of a double suicide. Love is seen as her weapon of holding Romeo hostage. Juliet brainwashed this young man into a figurine with no possible sense of reason. Learning of Juliet's false death, Romeo's love for her leads him to the crossing roads of his life where he throws his young life away for Juliet (unbeknownst to him) not yet dead. As the poison floods his visions, Juliet's presence chokes his will to live for anything and succumbs not only to his own death but a broken heart. The classical diva has demonstrated quiet dominance and power.
             The screenplay Carmen Jones is the foundation of America's femme fatale subjects. The recent version of Carmen Jones, portrays a beautiful seductress that makes a good cop become one of the most sought out fugitives. Her voice, walk ,and attitude make men lose all morality and act as wild beasts. The power she holds in herself makes men see her as a definite challenge. Carmen seeks to move from her small town community to the upscale venues of Los Angeles, California. After running into some trouble, Carmen captures the heart of her already engaged ,arresting officer, Sgt.


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