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    There have been‚ throughout time‚ countless new versions of William´s Shakespeare “Romeo and Juliet”: Nevertheless‚ Baz Lurhmann directed a very modern version of this famous play‚ replacing daggers by guns and horses by cars‚ and even more. The main reason and advantage of the modernization of certain scenes is to lead to a clearer meaning and a better understanding of the story. First‚ the director emphasized the situation or the feelings of the characters by using modern means such as fireworks

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    throughout the play) (Must have a tragic flaw) Romeo is a tragic hero because his tragic flaw is that he is impulsive. C) FATE Darkness / Lightness Rosaline: Moon Juliet: Sun Willpower is important. Fate is different from Shakespearean tragedy. Fate is important but willpower of human beings is underestimated. Willpower of the characters is important because they decide what to do. Star-crossed lovers: they are cursed by the fate. They know each other by coincidence. Example: “Major

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    Antony Is a Tragic Hero

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    Anthony and Cleopatra was written in 1607‚ following the incredible period that gave us Hamlet‚ Orthello‚ King Lear and Macbeth. Although sometimes hard to categorise‚ some put this play with Julius Caesar and Corialanus‚ the Roman plays: all three use Plutharch’s lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans as their primary source and all three have concerns steeped in historical and political questions. Shakespeare shows an impressive ability to assimilate the classical world in his own terms and this

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    Marc Antony

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    position of being known as ‘one of the people’s greatest leaders’. Marc Antony‚ who served with Julius Caesar‚ was known as one of the people’s greatest leaders for being a warrior‚ being considerate‚ achieving great power and appointed a part of the government. Marc Antony is known as one of the people’s greatest leaders because he was a great warrior‚ was very considerate and was appointed into the government. Marc Antony was the greatest leader‚ who served with Julius Caesar because of all the

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    Cleopatra Research Paper

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    Fats bout Cleopatra….. Was a female ruler in a time of male kings. Her beauty was said to have brought men to their knees There was several women name Cleopatra She was named Cleopatra da 7th Was born in 69b.c in Alexandria Father was Ptolemy da 12th who was pharaoh when Cleopatra was born. Father lost his throne when she was 11 but got it back three years later Her sister Berenice was ruler for those three years Sister Cleopatra da 6th mysteriously died Then her father turned and killed

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    definition of mature tragedy and what are the features of Macbeth that is typical of this genre? Essentially‚ a ‘mature’ tragedy is defined as a tragedy whereby the protagonist meets his or her demise as a direct result of an inherent flaw in character‚ or a misdeed committed on his or her behalf. Shakespeare has written four main ‘mature’ tragedies‚ and all embody one essential factor: the dramatic‚ self-constructed collapse of a ‘hero’ type character. To contrast‚ an ‘immature’ tragedy is where the

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    by William Shakespeare is described as a tragedy of revenge‚ through psychological origins of revenge‚ the styles of revenge during that period and the structure of Elizabethan revenge tragedies. This article‚ "Shakespeare and Psychoanalysis: Tragic Alternatives: Eros and Superego Revenge in Hamlet."‚ written by Joanna Montgomery Byes focuses on the psychological origins of revenge and in what part does the socialized and/or individual superego play in creating the revenge tragedy in Hamlet. It

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    Cleopatra- A sign of times

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    Cleopatra: A Sign of the Times by Diana Lerman "For Rome‚ who had never condescended to fear any nation or people‚ did in her time fear two human beings; one was Hannibal‚ and the other was a woman" (Lefkowitz 126). Abstract Cleopatra VII‚ the last reigning queen of Egypt‚ has intrigued us for centuries. Her story is one that has been told many times‚ and the many different and vastly varied representations of her and her story are solely based on the ways in which men and society have perceived

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    “The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar” is one of the most famous works of William Shakespeare. It is a play that is based on Julius Caesar‚ an infamous leader of the Roman Republic‚ and the aftermath following his death. The play should be continued to be titled after Julius Caesar’s’ name because Julius Caesar’s death is the climax of the story‚ Caesar’s achievements throughout his life‚ and Julius Caesar’s ghost haunted Brutus meaning he was still apart of the play. Julius Caesar’s death was an important

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    Shakespeare

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    1) Difference ; tragic‚ comedy‚ tragicomedy‚ history. Shakespeare’s Tragicomedy Plays The original classification of Shakespeare’s plays  – ‘Comedies’‚ ‘Tragedies’‚ ‘Histories’ and ‘Roman plays‘ – don’t adequately describe all of Shakespeare’s plays‚ and scholars have come up with more names to do so. The most widely used categories are ‘Romance Plays’‚ ‘Problem Plays’‚ and Shakespeare’s ‘Tragicomedy Plays’. The plays in those categories have much in common‚ but there are enough differences to

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