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    Dumas Vs Shakespeare

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    The Man in the Iron Mask‚ by Alexandre Dumas‚ and Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ both follow similar plot lines and relate to each other through their themes. Shakespeare and Dumas both discuss themes of family‚ justice and judgement‚ lies and deceit‚ loyalty and the consequences of revenge. These major themes blend seamlessly in the stories of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and The Man in the Iron Mask. The themes are consistent throughout the play and the book‚ ultimately addressing the search for truth

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    The Wise Fools of Shakespeare “Infirmity that decays the wise doth ever make a better fool” – though uttered by one of his own characters Shakespeare does not seem to conform to this ideal. The fools carved by Shakespeare in his plays showed no resemblance to the mentally and physically challenged people who were treated as pets and used for amusement during the medieval period. Rather Shakespeare’s fools appear to be in the best of their wits when they are in possession of the wisest minds. Fools

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    OTTAWA UNIVERSITY FINANCE ADMINISTRATION POST-CLASS ASSIGNMENT MODULE 5 FAHRIAN C.H. CHOE STUDENT ID: 128370 MELAKA # 03 DUE: JULY 5‚ 2004 FINAL CASE IN FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING SUNBEAM CORPORATION AND CHAINSAW AL Prepared For Richard Brewington Instructor Ottawa University International Prepared by Fahrian C.H. Choe Student Ottawa University International June 30th‚ 2004 CONTENTS

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    Aria by Richard Rodriguez

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    whom‚ through many eons‚ have produced many children. They‚ the children‚ in reference to languages that have come and gone‚ have been both ugly and beautiful… but beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚ or “ear” in this case. In the memoir Aria‚ by Richard Rodriguez‚ he boldly argues that one must choose the “public” language so as to belong‚ or be part of‚ or be accepted and be able to find your true identity. I have to agree to some degree‚ for I find if you are not part of the “public” language it’s

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    Globe Theatre From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare. For the modern reconstruction in London‚ see Shakespeare’s Globe. For other uses‚ see Globe Theatre (disambiguation). The Globe Theatre The second Globe‚ preliminary sketch (c. 1638) for Hollar’s 1647 Long View of London.[1] Address Maiden Lane (now Park Street) Southwark[2][3] City London Country England Coordinates 51.506770°N 0.094677°WCoordinates: 51.506770°N 0.094677°W Designation

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    Shakespeare depicts King Richard II as someone having multiple fundamental character weaknesses throughout the play‚ including: a lack of maturity; extreme insecurity; blatant incompetence; and a self-serving personality. Believing himself as God’s gift to England‚ Richard II follows his own narcissistic plans rather than doing what would have been what is best for the people. Consequently‚ as you can imagine‚ the choices made by Richard II were detrimental to England and its’ people and ultimately

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    Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Richard III‚ and The Tempest are used to create a surreal world to confuse and resolve conflicts in each play. Magic provides the audience with an escape from reality and the comfort of the play’s unrealistic nature. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a love potion from a magical flower is used and misused to provide comic relief and resolution to love’s difficulties‚ supernatural ghosts are used to condemn a horrific murderer in Richard III to ensure his downfall and deserved

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    Hamlet Act III Notes

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    Hamlet Active Reading Notes: Act III‚ Scene I 1. Characters  Character  Traits  Gertrude ­ Queen of Denmark‚  Caring ­ “Did you assay him?” (14) Shows emotion  of the Queen towards Hamlet  Claudius ­ King of Denmark  Demanding ­ “And can you by no drift of  conference / Get from him why he puts on this  confusion‚ / Grating so harshly all his days of quiet  / With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?” (1­4)  Demands to know why Rosencrantz and  Guildenstern can’t get the truth out of Hamlet  Hamlet ­ Son of the late King Hamlet 

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    The Importance of Knowing Shakespeare By Silvia Elditama Shakespeare known as a great playwright all the times in English Literature. His contribution to literary works‚ including plays‚ sonnet and poems give high successful for his family‚ and his hometown‚ Stratford. The importance of studying and knowing William Shakespeare still interesting until this era. Shakespeare brings those innovation and great contribution within English literature. Those few contribution affected the society at that

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    was born in the year 1569 and began his acting career quite early because of his father (Yancey 64). His dad was the owner and builder of the first location for plays to officially take place in England‚ which later became the Globe Theatre (“Richard”). Richard Burbage lived in a London suburb called Holliwell‚ his wife’s name was Winifred‚ and he had eight children‚ only a couple of whom lived for more than a couple of years (Yancey 64). He is famous for his roles in Shakespearean plays‚ and joined

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