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    paper about Shakespeare Hoon‚ Lee Shakespeare was affected by his society between 1500-1600 and his writing shows how he lived and events at that time. Shakespeare wrote about his century in his poems‚ plays‚ and other fictions. It shows that he was a great writer at that time and until now. Shakespeare’s past effects his writing as well as impacts our society today. His most famous work is Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare’s writing was effected by his past. William Shakespeare was born

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    WOMEN‚ THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TESS ONWUEME ’S GO TELL IT TO WOMEN AND THE REIGN OF WAZOBIA Regina Ode‚ PhD Department of Theatre Arts Benue State Universiry‚ Makurdi Abstract Mythologically‚ most critics see women and their relationship with their spouses and the entire society as a fair description of their status through the ages. Biblical account has it that it was the woman who first tasted the forbidden fruit and also made the man to taste. The woman is

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    Police Station Scenario one – stolen wallet Victim: Officer‚ I’d like to report a crime. Police: Can you tell me what happened? Victim: I was in the market when somebody pick-pocketed me and stole my wallet. Police: Can you describe the person who stole your wallet? Victim: Yes‚ it was a slim man‚ about 180cm tall with short‚ brown hair. Police: What was in the wallet? Victim: A credit card‚ £65‚ my driving licence and my house keys. Police: What time did this happen? Victim: About 2pm. Police: Were

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    Shakespeare has left a big mark on our history. With all his plays and stories. But one really stood out to everyone‚ “Macbeth.” Ever since it was first shown people have believed there is a curse on this production. That causes horrible events to occurs surrounding the production. Macbeth was produced in 1623 and still today this curse of Macbeth haunts the theaters. It waits for someone to say the unspoken word. It seems as if there isn’t one production of “Macbeth” that doesn’t have a disaster

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    Reaction Paper World Literature CRUZ‚ Ross Christien L. 1ChE-D Ma’am Luisa Gomez December 15‚ 2012 Last December 9‚ we went to Aliw Theater to watch the play “Sinderela”. The show started at 3:00pm. Before the real play started‚ there was some introductory play that was held. There were some ballet dancers and some foreign musicians that kept the audience entertained. I found it very interesting because they have been moving in sync‚ all at the same time. It lasted for 1 hour

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    Famous Quotes and Quotations from the plays of William Shakespeare Shakespearean quotations such as "To be‚ or not to be" and "O Romeo‚ Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" form some of literature’s most celebrated lines and if asked to recite one of William Shakespeare’s most famous quotes or quotations the majority of people would choose one of these. However‚ many expressions that we use every day originated in William Shakespeare’s plays. We use the Bard’s words all of the time in everyday speech

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    Vol. 5‚ No. 10 Asian Social Science Role-play in English Language Teaching Feng Liu & Yun Ding School of Foreign Languages‚ Qingdao University of Science and Technology Qingdao 266061‚ China Tel: 86-532-8895-8959 Abstract Role-play is an effective technique to animate the teaching and learning atmosphere‚ arouse the interests of learners‚ and make the language acquisition impressive. So this research will mainly focus on how to apply it successfully and take the most advantage of it in English

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    Problem Play The problem play is a comparatively recent form of drama. It originated in nineteenth-century France but was effectively practiced and popularized by the Norwegian playwright Ibsen. It was introduced into England by Henry Arthur Jones and A. W. Pinero towards the end of the nineteenth century. G. B. Shaw and Galsworthy took the problem play to its height in the twentieth century. H. Granvi lie-Barker was the last notable practitioner of this dramatic type. Thus the problem play flourished

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    the poems‚ plays‚ and some sonnets. A pun is a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings. These puns are either overlooked‚ unrecognized‚ or not credited well enough. The puns that Shakespeare utilizes in each of his works can have either an erotic‚ humorous‚ or an ironic purpose to give a deeper‚ more effective meaning to the stories. Before one can go into detail about the puns that Shakespeare used to create

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    Moszczynski Primary source: 1. Shakespeare‚ William. "Hamlet: Entire Play." Hamlet: Entire Play. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 05 May 2013. <http://shakespeare.mit.edu/hamlet/full.html> Reference: 2. Bevington‚ David. "William Shakespeare (English Author) : Understanding Shakespeare." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica‚ n.d. Web. 05 May 2013. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/537853/William-Shakespeare/232444/Understanding-Shakespeare>. Websites: 3. Farouky‚ Jumana

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