Missy (Melissa) Hanson Dr. Brooke Kowalke Shakespeare Literature 20 February 2015 Response Paper for The Tempest Throughout William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tempest‚ many different themes and motifs are present. However‚ power and gender roles strongly influence the directionality of the plot. Specifically‚ the characters Prospero and Sycorax tend to represent two opposing ideas of what it means to be male versus a female and to have power versus not having power. The patriarchy is one that seems
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effective means of building an argument. Among these writers and articles are Arthur Kirsch’s “Virtue‚ Vice‚ and Compassion in Montaigne and The Tempest‚” Jürgen Pieters’ “The Wonders of Imagination: The Tempest and Its Spectators‚” Melissa E. Sanchez’s “Seduction and Service in The Tempest‚” and Evelyn B. Tribble’s “The Dark Backward and Abysm of Time: The Tempest and Memory.” These writers’ articles and the strategies each used in creating them are the focus of this report. The strategies discussed
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Introduction- The relevance of Shakespeare and many other writers and artists who worked in previous eras is relevant to modern society . Many people argue that the enduring popularity of Shakespeare is a testimony to his relevance‚ and that additionally‚ he has made major contributions not only to the English language‚ but to the way in which people think and behave. Shakespeare has quite literally shaped society in many ways. From the linguistic point of view‚ it has definitely affected the
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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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Drama before Shakespeare’s Time Playwriting was somewhat different before Shakespeare wrote plays. Shakespeare’s plays are mostly about justice‚ love‚ jealousy‚ murder‚ mystery‚ and basically anything that involved in real life that anyone can relate. He basically wrote about any theme he felt necessary. But before he was born in England‚ most plays during one specific era were about only one or two specific themes. These plays were based on morality plays which were medieval plays based on biblical
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Emanuel Rivas 9/27/2013 “The Seven Ages of Man” William Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist of English literature. His superiority as a poet lies in his trendy poem “The Seven Ages of Man.” In this poem‚ Jaques‚ the narrator‚ compares life to a huge stage where all of us are mere actors. Each person has an entry to the world at birth and exits at death‚ living only seven acts. Jaques portrays these seven acts by applying stylistic devices such as diction and figurative language to provide
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would be about something named Caliban‚ and if it had a soul. At first the reader thinks the main character a dog named Caliban is very ruthless. The story shows multiple examples of this‚ Caliban kills dogs that Leon his owner pets. Caliban kills cats that get in his way‚ even if they are doing nothing wrong. When the book is close to over the reader learns that Caliban does have a soul and goes to the afterlife. The reason he did was because he did save the baby. Caliban did not like the baby but in
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“I...I….he had a cataract‚” I spoke as I heard a faint noise. A familiar noise. A noise that had hardly disappeared. The old man’s heartbeat. I started pacing back and forth as if the walls were closing in on me. Each and every officer looked at me with eyes from Satan. It had felt like a Samurai had been slashing every bit of my shrunken soul. I was going behind bars. The sun started to rise‚ quite early this time of year. They took me on a horse down the sandy wide streets. Dust blew in my face
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------------------------------------------------- Filial ingratitude in King Lear! Filial ingratitude is a dominant theme in King Lear. It is a universal theme in the sense that it is common to find many sons and daughters who show much ingratitude and cruelty towards their parents. In the play‚ there are two fathers (Lear and Gloucester) who suffer because of favoring certain kids to others. Their tragedy is caused by those whom they have already favored and preferred. The play gives us incidents
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