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    William Shakespeare is one of the most well-known authors from the Elizabethan times. More than 500 years later people are still reading‚ analyzing‚ and discussing his works such as‚ Macbeth‚ Hamlet and his hundreds of Sonnets. He is known for having very depressing and morbid works including‚ his very famous story‚ Romeo and Juliet. The works being depressing and morbid is one of the many reasons William Shakespeare is so loved and why others aren’t fond of his works. William Shakespeare was born

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    William Shakespeare William Shakespeare is a highly respected writer in modern day. But‚ in my research I discovered that Shakespeare is an imaginative‚ lonely‚ depressed person. I figured this out after I looked deeper into Macbeth his last play he wrote before he died. I also learned that depressed teenagers always turn to Shakespeare for comfort. Shakespeare’s life is a fake smile on the outside‚ but inside it is dark and lonely. Shakespeare is an imaginative person

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    The Merchant of Venice" by WIlliam Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" is a play about revenge‚ justice‚ deseption and friendship. The story is about‚ Shylock a wealth Jew‚ lending one of his enemies‚ Antonoi‚ three thousand ducats. Although Antonio is a rich merchant all his resources are in his ships‚ trading too distant countries‚ but because he wants to help out his friend‚Bassanio‚ he has no choice but to ask Shylock for a loan ‚ not to know it could lead to his death. In this play there

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    Discoveries often require individuals to reconsider their perspective and develop a new understanding of the world around them. Examine this statement in relation to your prescribed text and at least ONE related text. Prescribed text: The Tempest‚ William Shakespeare‚ 1611 (play) Related text: Dead Poets Society‚ Peter Weir 1989 (film) Conceptual opening that also addresses the focus of the question Introduction of both the set and related texts within a conceptual framework The nature of discovery entails

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    Othello: Shakespeare vs. Parker To create an adaptation of a literary work is not an easy task‚ especially if it is a classic work by man named Shakespeare. Today movies are expected to be packed with drama‚ action‚ and sex. True‚ Othello contains all of these‚ but it certainly isn’t a blockbuster by today’s standards. When Shakespeare wrote Othello‚ viewing the play was an event in itself‚ not an hour and a half thrill ride that today’s viewer have come to expect. This was Parker’s dilemma

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    The writer of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare‚ creates a theme in the story that revolves Around deception. Deception can apply to many different things; for example‚ deceiving yourself by lying to yourself or disguising yourself physically to trick others. Its most common use in Macbeth is lying to others to make them think you are something you’re not. Shakespeare presents deception in this extract by having Macbeth be nervous about the night and feel guilt towards his action. The theme of deception then

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    human experience‚ Shakespeare’s Othello prepares us for an inevitable tragedy. How is this revealed in the first 3 acts of the play? Weather the relationship is personal‚ public or rivalry; power is always present. Shakespeare demonstrates his thoughts on power in relationships in the tragic play‚ Othello. Throughout the play we see control and power struggles in three main relationships and the interaction between the main characters leads towards an inevitable tragedy. Iago’s manipulative ways are

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ “Othello”‚ the protagonist walks himself through a field of emotion-testing physiological mines laid by the antagonist Iago‚ in which causes a major change in Othello’s‚ the protagonist‚ sense of security throughout the story. Being a MoorOthello finds his greatest difficulty in blending in with the Venetian society and way of life. He combats this with his military rank‚ and due respect from the Duke of Venice. With this appreciation‚ Othello feels secure. With

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    William Shakespeare‚ born on April 23‚ 1564‚ in a small market town in England which was 75 miles north-west of London. During most of his life‚ England was ruled by Queen Elizabeth 1. He was baptised into the catholic religion‚ on April 26 at Holy of Trinity. His parents were John and Mary Shakespeare‚ they married in 1557. His father was very respected by the town and was a glove maker‚ his mother was a farmer. The family was considered middle class. Their nationality was english. At age 7‚ William

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    powerful emotions. It can change someone’s life for better or for worse. In the 17th century play Twelfth Night by Shakespeare‚ all aspects of the character Olivia’s life are either directly or indirectly dominated by love to show how the intimacy of passion can enrapture and consume someone; lead them to madness or merriment. There is a fine line between love and madness. Shakespeare emphasizes this in Twelfth Night when talking about all the men who love Oliva. When speaking about his love‚ Sebastian

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