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    Hamlet - Shakespeare

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    himself‚ his revenge on Claudius‚ his mother’s sudden remarriage‚ the purpose of the ghost and the corrupt nature of Denmark. By not informing the audience of the intentions of the ghost‚ Shakespeare keeps them engaged by creating disillusionment through Hamlet’s struggle for the truth. Furthermore‚ Shakespeare continues to engage audiences by presenting ideas of duty and corruption which are shown largely through the characterization of Hamlet. Hamlet struggles with his thoughts and feelings

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    future planet earth

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    foreseeable future‚ this planet is the only home we’ve got. It would be useful to know‚ then‚ whether it will continue to be habitable. Sometimes contemplating the future just means wondering whether it will snow tomorrow‚ or whether it will be a hot summer this year. We can think bigger‚ though. What will the climate be like a hundred years from now‚ or a thousand or a million? Will the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere ever reach an upper limit and start to diminish? Will our planet ultimately end up

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    Hey Juliet Romeo and Juliet is considered one of the greatest love stories of all time. This story of forbidden love is irresistible to audiences and defies the passage of time. Although this Shakespeare classic is essentially about the budding romance between two young lovers‚ it is also very much a coming of age story about protagonist‚ Juliet Capulet. She begins the play naïvely following the wishes of her father. Over a short period of time‚ as the play progresses‚ she asserts herself as an

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    Shakespeare in Love

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    John Madden’s multi-award winning film Shakespeare in Love (1998) examines the perennial theme of forbidden love within the historical context of the Elizabethan Era but also from a more contemporary prism since the film emanates ideas‚ values and attitudes that resonate with modern audiences. The film‚ a romantic comedy‚ concerns the great writer‚ William Shakespeare and how he overcomes his writer’s block through his love affair with the wealthy and radiant Viola de Lesseps. However‚ due to differences

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    Shakespeare theatre

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    before and regain some of what made theatre entertaining. However‚ it is essential to look forward as we will therefore be keeping a consistency on the time era‚ as theatre today is far more realistic and a psychologically connected experience in comparison to old Shakespearean theatre. In its original performance conditions ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ was presented in the open arena of the amphitheatre which is known as the ‘pit’ or ‘yard’ which consisted of a raised stage at one end which was surrounded

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    Justice is the pursuit of righteousness and moral good standing within an individual or a group. Shakespeare‚ however‚ gives new perspective to this idea of justice in his work‚ The Tempest. Shakespeare critiques justice and portrays it in way in which justice is defined as the rule of the majority‚ and governed by the person with most power. Through the actions of the main character‚ Prospero; this new viewpoint of both justice and mercy emerges. Prospero‚ once the Duke of Milan‚ seeks revenge

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    Deception in Shakespeare

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    Deception in Shakespeare Beguilement. Deceitfulness. Duplicity. Insincerity. Trickery. Untruth. All of these words are synonyms for one: deception. Deception is officially defined as misleading “by deliberate misrepresentation or lies” (The Free Dictionary by Farlex). But how is it that lies are told and then identified? Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have detected different areas of the brain are involved in telling a lie and telling the truth. “Sections of the

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    sun and 9 planets

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    The solar system consists of the Sun and 9 planets revolving around it in different orbits. The statistics of the sun and the planets are given below : SUN Age : About 5 Billion years Distance : 149.8 Million Kms Diameter : 1‚38‚400 Kms. Photosphere temperature : 5‚770 K Core temperature : 150‚000‚000 K Absolute visual magnitude : 4.75 Rotation (as seen from the earth at the equator) : 25.38 days Rotation (near the poles) : 33 days The sun consists of 71% of Hydrogen‚ 26.5% Helium and

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    Shakespeare

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    Cited: Omer‚ Haim‚ and Marcello Da Verona. "Doctor Iago ’s Treatment Of Othello." American Journal Of Psychotherapy 45.1 (1991): 99. Academic Search Complete. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. Macaulay‚ Marcia. "When Chaos Is Come Again: Narrative And Narrative Analysis In Othello." Style 39.3 (2005): 259-276. Academic Search

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    Saving Planet Earth

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    We have inherited much from planet Earth‚ such as natural resources and every single one of the living creatures that planet earth is home to. However‚ in the preceding decades much has happened to our environments. After years of burning unlimited amount of fossil fuels and releasing harmful gases into the atmosphere‚ we have reached a point where it has affected our ecosystem. As result of the changes in our ecosystem‚ we have placed extreme amount of stress on living organisms. Animal population

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