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    he didn’t have a conscience‚ but after the meeting with the witches‚ Shakespeare makes Macbeth so full of guilt and despair it turns him mad. After the murder of Duncan‚ Shakespeare makes Macbeth look ashamed and filled with guilt. Saying to himself; “Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No‚ this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas in incarnadine‚ Making the green one red.” Shakespeare has made Macbeth describe the blood like his guilt saying it shall never

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    William Shakespeare is a popular and legendary play Wright from the a Elizabethan era. Shakespeare’s plays have stood the test and time and still appeal to audiences today. He wrote classics such as `Romeo and Juliet`‚ `Macbeth’ and `The Taming of the Shrew`. Shakespeare was an incredibly popular play Wright during Elizabeth oreign as Queen of England and at this time Britain was a Christian country . The English had a very poor opinion of their own language and their was very little serious writing

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    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 comes into

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    One of the most important aspects in "Much Ado About Nothing" is the story of love. It is often the basis for what transpires throughout the play and can most easily be seen through the relationships between Hero and Claudio‚ and Benedick and Beatrice. During the play the reader learns a lot about these couples as well as how they possess some of the same relationship traits whilst still seeing the obvious disparities between them. Benedick and Beatrice represent a "love/hate" relationship. They

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    Romeo and Juliet vs Much Ado About Nothing As illustrated by the two plays Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing‚ William Shakespeare was a true romantic. In each play‚ his characters suffer great hardship‚ but in the end‚ he delivers them to a life of eternal love. Characters plot against each other in each play. The relationships of the people in his plays are not always what they seem. Whether it be a tragedy or a comedy‚ Shakespeare encompasses three elements into his plays: love

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    hijdsfExplore the ways Shakespeare and Carol Ann Duffy present human weaknesses/ flaws in some of the characters they write about In Shakespeare’s play ‘Much Ado about Nothing’‚ Don John is a very important character. He is an illegitimate son‚ which automatically lowers him in the society of the Elizabethan age. He is isolated‚ ignored and rejected by everyone in his life‚ which is one of the reasons which seem to force him to behave as a villain. People expected this of him as they assumed that

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    Deception and disguise are two key themes in Shakespeare’s ’Twelfth Night’. As in most comedies‚ Twelfth Night celebrates different forms of disguise and deception in order to make the play more entertaining. It also develops a strong connection between the main plot (with Viola‚ Orsino‚ Olivia‚ and the others) and the sub-plot (involving Sir Andrew‚ Sir Toby‚ Malvolio‚ and Maria). Disguise and deception appear in many different ways throughout the story. One of the most overt examples of disguise

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    AS English Literature – Unit 2 (Coursework) EXPLORATIVE STUDY Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night is studied and his Much Ado About Nothing is used to explore the theme of love. Performances are referred to. Shakespeare’s romantic comedies explore love‚ the “divine passion”‚ in all its moods and intensities. Most characters in these two plays are in love‚ find love or seek it. Twelfth Night‚ reputedly the most mature of Shakespeare’s romantic comedies‚ weaves several such love stories into an intricate

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    How does Shakespeare show the importance of particular choices and decisions in Macbeth? In the well-known play‚ Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ we see how Macbeth’s choices combined with many other factors have a huge impact on the direction of the play and can have dire consequences. Shakespeare uses a number of different techniques to illustrate the importance of key turning points in the play. The first key turning point occurs at the start of the play in Act 1 Scene 3‚ when Macbeth

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    6. "Film versions of Shakespeare comedies can lie anywhere on a spectrum between an exploration of serious issues and simple comedy of a farcical or uncomplicated nature." Discuss with reference to two films. Shakespearean plays are complex‚ intricate pieces of work in which a diverse range of interpretations and readings can be made. This is particularly true of his comedies‚ where the light-hearted humour is often offset by darker‚ more serious undertones. In adapting these comedies it is for

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