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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth there are five total acts. They all have a different meaning and they all have different points to make. The ones that seem to stand out the most are acts 1‚ 2‚ and 5. The meaning of these acts are similarly the same. Shakespeare wanted to show the different ways people think and how fast everything can change in these acts in particular. “When shall we three meet again‚ in thunder‚ lightning‚ or in rain?” These are the first lines of act one of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. This

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    Dr. J.F. van Dijkhuizen Literature 6B: Shakespeare: An introductory course 5 August 2011 How are relations between different ethnic groups represented in The Merchant of Venice and Othello? Now in the early twenty-first century we tend to associate racist attitudes as fallacious and inhuman. The Merchant of Venice and Othello can‚ therefore‚ present challenges to modern readers and audiences because‚ to a certain extent‚ Shakespeare presents relations between the different ethnic

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    Love has the effects of a drug. One can become an addict to love and act irrationally‚ just like the effects of a drug addiction. In the Elizabethan era romantic comedy‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare reveals with a motif of the magic of a special violet flower the effects of love make people irrational‚ and can happen to anyone. Love has effects that make one irrational. The play shows several times with the magical effects of two different flowers how irrational love can make

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    Environmental pollution Any abnormal change in chemical‚ physical and biological features of environment is called pollution. It means adding impurity to environment.Environmental pollution is the greatest curse of modern world. Our world is now badly affected by air‚ water‚ land and sound pollutions. The fresh air in which we breathe gets polluted by combustion of fossil fuel‚ emission smoke and gas from motorized vehicles and factories etc. A huge amount of industrial and municipal wastages are

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    AP Lit‚ Period 7 Hamlet Paragraph In the classic play Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses diction and imagery to help align the reader with Hamlet and the Ghost’s hatred towards King Claudius and Queen Gertrude. ! In this passage of the play Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses an abundance of negative diction to clearly let the reader see how much hatred there was‚ coming from Hamlet and the Ghost and directed to the King and the Queen. “Ay‚ that incestuous‚ that adulterate beast‚” (13-14). This quote

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    Price hike: unimaginable sufferings of people David Jones‚ Dhaka‚ 25 August 2012: Recently the prices of almost all essentials commodities especially rice‚ wheat‚ groceries‚ oil‚ vegetables etc. have gone up beyond the purchasing capacity of the common people. It is found in the local markets that rice sells 35-45Tk. per kg‚ flour 32-42‚ Soyabean oil 110 and onion TK 40-50 per kg. Prices of all other daily necessaries have been found to increase in the same way. The soaring price hike has

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    In Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth ’s desire for power prompts her interest in controlling Macbeth ’s actions; consequently‚ when she loses control of Macbeth‚ she loses control of herself. Lady Macbeth relies on Macbeth to be the brawn so she can be the brain; she has somewhat of a symbiotic relationship with him. After the murder of Duncan‚ Macbeth slowly starts losing the need for and interest in Lady Macbeth. This loss of interest removes Lady Macbeth ’s access to power and eventually

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    “...Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole‚ with juice of cursed hebenon in a vile and in the porches of my ears did pour the leperous distilment…” (Shakespeare‚ Ham.‚ 1.5.61-64) The death of Hamlet’s father set the book onto a layout of revenge and despair. It caused Hamlet to change his mindset and later on influences everyone else. In such little time and quite a rush one by one their life was taken. They vanished. Only time can tell when their live flesh would be no more and all that is left of

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    A major theme of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is the treatment of women. Shakespeare wrote the play in the late 1500’s‚ when women did not have any power. Throughout the play‚ there is evidence that men treat a woman as property and as objects. The female characters are Hermia‚ Helena‚ Titania‚ and Hippolyta. The female characters have different roles and beliefs in the play. The theme of treatment of women in A Midsummer Night’s Dream is significant because of the affects laws

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    a movie‚ play‚ or broadcast program intended to make an audience laugh. Though true‚ this definition does not give a full picture of what a comedy is. The play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ falls under the category of a comedy‚ rather than a tragedy‚ because Shakespeare utilizes several of the comedic traits often found in Elizabethan comedies. These methods include farce‚ low comedy‚ and closing with a happy ending. Authors typically use farce when they want to place

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