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    Discuss the role of the witches in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare has included the witches in the play for several reasons. First‚ these supernatural beings have an important part in the storyline of the play; without them the play would not be as exciting. Then‚ they are there to thrill and entertain the audience. Furthermore‚ Shakespeare included them to please King James. The witches also play a significant part in the moral of the play: witches are not to be trusted. Finally

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    a character who provides a contrast to another character. In the playHamlet by William Shakespeare there are multiple foil characters who not only provide a contrast to one another but share some similarities as well. All the foils in this book are foils of none other than the main character‚ Hamlet. The first foil character is Fortinbras‚ although he is not a major character in the play he does play an important role. Like Hamlet‚ Fortinbras’ father has also passed away and his uncle has taken

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    Hamlet Review Guide    Your Hamlet final exam will be on Thursday of this week. You will need to study the following terms‚ ideas‚ and  themes. You will be expected to answer multiple choice questions‚ essay questions‚ and short answer questions.     Shakespearian Drama    ● What is the difference between a comedy‚ tragedy‚ and history?  ● Define catharsis‚ hubris‚ and nemesis. What is the relationship between these words?  ● What are the characteristics of a tragedy?  ● Define dramatic irony and soliloquy

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    Frequently‚ the tension in a literary work is created by the conflict between a character and society.  Using Hamlet‚ discuss the nature of the conflict‚ its effect on Hamlet‚ on society‚ and the resulting thematic implications. “Conscience doth make cowards of us all‚” says Hamlet in the novel Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Hamlet cannot take drastic action against Claudius‚ the King who killed his father and married his mother‚ because he is plagued by doubt. His conscience is preventing him from

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    years after the playHamlet” was written by Shakespeare‚ people have directed the play in many different ways depending on the time period and directors. After reading “Hamlet‚” I watched two movies of the same script but are directed by different people. At first I thought the older the movie‚ the more the movie would fit the play‚ as in being more traditional into following everything in the book compared to how movies today are altered in a more modern sense. I watched Hamlet 1990‚ directed by

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    King Hamlet? At the end of the play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Fortinbras enter the scene with a bunch of dead bodies and one of them is Hamlet. Fortinbras claims that Hamlet would have been a great king‚ but the question is why would Fortinbras make a claim to this statement? There cannot be a strong country without a strong leader‚ and a king is considered a symbol of his land. Claudius‚ despite the bloody way he gained power‚ was the king. Claudius did in fact keep Fortinbras from taking

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    In Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there are a wide array of themes. The most important being that of appearance vs. reality. This theme is consistent throughout the play‚ and spawns the other themes .It also incorporates all the major motifs in the play. The theme is strengthened by the use of symbolism and enables the reader to predict future events in the play. Without the theme of appearance versus reality‚ the play would lack plot‚ action‚ and intrigue‚ causing readers to lose interest. The

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    ‘Shakespeares plays reflect not life but art. ’ Make use of this remark in writing an essay on Shakespeares use of Metadrama. Shakespeare constantly plays with metadrama and the perception of his plays as theatre and not life with the complications inherent that in life we all play roles and perceive life in different ways. The play has recognition of its existence as theatre‚ which has relevance to a contemporary world that is increasingly aware of precisely how its values and practices

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    Hamlet Writer-William Shakespeare Movie Producer-Mel Gibson Characters: Hamlet-Prince of Denmark‚ son of King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude King Hamlet-ghost seeking revenge of his death Queen Gertrude-Queen mother to Hamlet and future bride of Claudius brother of King Hamlet Claudius-King Hamlet’s deceitful brother and his murderer Horatio-best friend to Hamlet Ophelia-Polonius daughter‚ sister to Laertes and love of Hamlet’s Laertes-revenger of his father’s

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    Part 1 Merchant of venice project Why did Shakespeare choose to write a play on Jews? . The main theme of the merchant of Venice is anti-Semitism. Over the years many have argued that the merchant of Venice is an spin off on Christopher Marlowe’s ‘The Jew of Malta’. Both plays were anti-Semitic and based on the stereotypical idea of Jews. This is because at the time‚ there weren’t many Jews living in England. Also because in the middle ages Jews were a great source of revenue. Money lending

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