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    Foils In Hamlet

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    of the dramatic action and major themes of Hamlet The critic initially focuses on Hamlet’s role in the play‚ examining his interactions with the other characters as well as his several soliloquies in an attempt to determine his "tragic flaw‚ " the diifect in atragic hero which leads to his downfall. fA soliloquy is aspeech delivered while the speaker is alone‚ devised to inform the reader of what the character is thinking or to provide essential information concerning other participants in the

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    King Lear

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    an aside where Edmund states that his cue is “villainous melancholy”. This automatically establishes the themes of evil and wrong-doing capturing the reader’s attention and curiousity about what Edmund is about to do. The extract soon ends with a soliloquy in which Edmund inform us that his “practices ride easy”. This leaves the audience surprised at his nonchalance and lack of remorse. Within the passage‚ the audience is constantly reminded of Edmund

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    [2] Monologues share much in common with several other literary devices including soliloquies‚ apostrophes‚ and aside. There are‚ however‚ distinctions between each of these devices. ------------------------------------------------- Similar Literary Devices Monologues are similar to soliloquies‚ apostrophes‚ and asides. Nevertheless‚ meaningful differences exist among them. For example‚ a monologue is distinct from a soliloquy because the latter involves a character relating his or her thoughts and feelings

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    In a Grove

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    In A Grove There are different types of points of view in fiction. In the story‚ “In A Grove” by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa‚ a high police commissioner investigates a recent murder. The police commissioner gathers different testimonies from six different people. Each one of those testimonies has inconsistencies about the details of the murder. Different points of view were shown in the story. A woodcutter was first to be questioned. His testimony states that he found the dead body in the woods‚ about

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    On the Sidewalk Bleeding

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    “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” “Why did Andy struggle to remove his jacket?” In the short story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter‚ we learn that the main character of the story‚ Andy‚ is struggling to remove his jacket while he lay in an alley bleeding. We also learned that it was very painful for Andy to move‚ let alone take off the silk jacket‚ but he did so anyway. The jacket he wore symbolized his belonging to a city gang called The Royals. Andy wanted to remove his jacket in his last

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    I. TESTAMONIE: * From Witnesses: * Witness heard fighting between boy and father at 8pm * Witness saw boy run out of building after fight * Witness heard boy yell “I’m going to kill you” at 12:10 A.M. * Witness heard body fall a second later * Witness saw boy run down stairs and out of building * Witness from across street‚ 60 feet away‚ divided by an “L” line‚ saw boy stab his father in a downward motion through her bedroom window‚ looking through the windows of the last

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    Of the characters. 14.A soliloquy occurs when a character is . 15.During soliloquy the speaker speaks aloud his or her . 16.Shakespeare used to place soliloquies at the or at the Of the scene. 17. Soliloquies are differentiated into types. 18. and are the two types of soliloquies. 19. In a public soliloquy a character

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    To Be or Not to Be

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    the pale cast of thought‚ And enterprises of great pith and moment With this regard their currents turn awry‚ And lose the name of action.–Soft you now! The fair Ophelia! Nymph‚ in thy orisons Be all my sins remember’d. “To Be Or Not To Be” Soliloquy Translation: The question for him was whether to continue to exist or not – whether it was more noble to suffer the slings and arrows of an unbearable situation‚ or to declare war on the sea of troubles that afflict one‚ and by opposing them‚ end

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    Macbeth Themes

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    The actions of Macbeth and other characters show that appearances are misleading and Shakespeare created dialogue that constantly incorporates techniques that represent this duplicity. Equivocation is especially found in the line from Act 1 Scene 7: “False face must hide what the false heart doth know." Shakespeare uses repetition of the adjective false to link the appearance of the face and the heart. Macbeth’s facial expression is false as he is acting customary to the routine of everyday life

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    Macbeth is a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ which has been performed on stage for a wide range of different audiences since its creation in the sixteenth century. It depicts the endeavours of Lord Macbeth to become king through a series of murders‚ egged on by his wife‚ Lady Macbeth. The reason Macbeth can be called a tragedy is because the elements of tragedy are present throughout. Macbeth also adheres to Aristotle’s definition of tragedy. That is‚ that a tragedy describes the fatal error of

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