WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: An overview of his life and works Submitted to :- Ms. JYOTI HERMIT Submitted by:- TANISHA GUPTA Course :- BJMC (ASCO) WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : AN OVERVIEW OF HIS LIFE AND WORKS CHILDHOOD William Shakespeare was born on April 26‚ 1564. William Shakespeare was the
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Are We Responsible To (say) Fuck? Due to the more and more relaxed state of regulations on the use of “forbidden words” in the media‚ the individual responsibility of using curse words has increased. In this research I have found that the use of curse words has heightened some people’s sensitivity to these words. Children are the most affected and the parents are not far behind. The use of curse words in our media has changed our perspective; children and teens use them sometimes on the daily basis
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Jessica Ridgeway English 102 Final December 12‚ 2007 Minnie Wright it is a pleasure to meet you First of all‚ Minnie‚ it is a true pleasure to meet you. After reading your story I began to appreciate literature. Your story made sense to me and it felt real. Your story along with the other plays‚ short stories‚ and poems all had different ways that make people do certain things. Each work gives different circumstances that motivate people to do these things. We have read many fictional
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Apple customer service How to Define the Importance & Benefits of Customer Service: Customer service refers to the process of providing a customer with the proper attention‚ benefits‚ and information regarding a particular product. Customer service is important and beneficial because it demonstrates the good attributes of the company‚ encourages the customer to return to the store‚ and allows other customers to want to purchase a product at that store. In order to define the importance and benefits
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Shakespeare lived in a time of strive and many hardships‚ but some of the most amazing and well known pieces of literature came out of it. Shakespeare was born on April 23‚1616 on Stratford upon Avon in Great Britain and as he grew up showed a great interest in the english language. The Renaissance was a time of re-birth for England and for many people it was a spiritual re-birth. There were some bright moments in the Rennaisance‚ but it was also a very dark time due to the bubonic plague going around
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institution of family upon which LOVE is and must b e foundation in another situation‚ we hear on TV “crimes of passion” where people are scarred for life on dead for the sake of love; so they say. The question now is: what is LOVE? A weak human feeling? LOVE is blind? Valentine’s day? Ask any random person and you will get any random answer also. Personally‚ love is felt or expressed rather than defined‚ I cannot give the exact meaning but I know what it means and how to show it. Beyond that‚ I rest
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The plot of Much Ado About Nothing is based upon deliberate deceptions‚ some malevolent and others benevolent that functions the main and sub plot. But also Deceptions are used by Shakespeare to reveal a lot about characters and attitudes. The duping of Claudio and Don Pedro results in Hero’s disgrace‚ while the ruse of her death prepares the way for her redemption and reconciliation with Claudio. When Claudio has shamed and rejected Hero‚ Leonato and his household “publish” that Hero has died
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To what extent does Shakespeare present Shylock as a victim? In the ‘Merchant of Venice’ Shakespeare makes it very difficult for us to define who is the victim and who is the villain as certain characters‚ such as Shylock reveal many personalities and therefore portray elements of both the victim and the villain. We are first introduced to Shylock in Act 1 scene 3. In this scene it is quickly made apparent that Shlyock enjoys power‚ especially over Bassanio and likes watching him suffer. This
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Explore the ways in which Susan Hill presents the woman in black. Before we meet the woman‚ Susan Hill uses the description of the setting in ‘A London Particular’ to foresee what she is like‚ predicting something wicked. London was described as “Inferno” full of “red-eyed and demonic” “ghostly figures”. These all suggest that Hill was describing or comparing London to Hell‚ which could imply that Mr Arthur Kipps was about to enter into his own personal hell‚ containing a “ghostly figure” of haunting
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How does one say goodbye to their lifelong career? Shakespeare had an amazing career creating thirty-six plays before he created The Tempest. The long list of plays that came before The Tempest includes both Hamlet and Macbeth; two plays he is best known for. His career was long and legendary and many people believe that one of his plays‚ The Tempest‚ indicates a farewell to the stage. Shakespeare clearly knew he was writing his last play‚ The Tempest‚ because of the various pieces of evidence in
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