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    William Shakespeare has inspired modern culture in more ways than can even be imagined. Some of the greatest scholastic minds accredit their success to the work of Shakespeare. According to The New York Times‚”The idea that Shakespeare is modern is‚ of course‚ hardly a modern idea. Indeed‚ it is one of the fascinating effects of Shakespeare’s plays that they have almost always seemed to coincide with the times in which they are read‚ published‚ produced‚ and discussed” (Garber). Much like The Times

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    The theme of courage stands strong throughout the story. Hemingway wanted masculinity and courage to be the over-arching message or theme and they must be kept together. Men needed to be courageous in order to prove themselves to women. To do this‚ they must do masculine things like hunt‚ fight‚ and endure harsh things. Men like Francis needs to prove to himself that he is a man. Running away from the fight not only shames him‚ but humiliates him. However‚ later on‚ Francis proves to Margot that

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    How does Macbeth react to the witches prophecies? Throughout the first act of the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare Macbeth is controlled by his emotions more then his personal qualities as a strong and brave leader. One of his initial qualities as determined man‚ appear by the ending of the battle as he eliminates wounded enemy warrior. The willing to win battle makes him ambitious because he kills already wounded man who can not cause any harm to him. After the battle Macbeth crosses

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    use of sleep on Macbeth in Shakespeare‚ Mark van Doren says‚ “For sleep in Shakespeare is ever the privilege of the good and the reward of the innocent”. I agree that the use of sleep in Macbeth supports this because sleep is a major aspect of the play. When Macbeth murders Duncan while he is asleep‚ he thinks he hears a voice say “Macbeth does murder sleep”. Macbeth then suffers from terrible nightmares and delusions which are the reason for his fear and anxiety. Sleep in Macbeth symbolizes innocence

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    opening scene is to show that it’s modernised version. In Macbeth the first scene is set out on heath‚ however in palanski’s 1960 film version is set out on a beach. In both Romeo and Juliet there is violence but of different types. In Romeo and Juliet the violence is a feud between two families‚ it is gang related violence whereas in Macbeth two countries are at war‚ it has control and order unlike Romeo and Juliet. In both plays the main characters are not seen in scene 1 of the plays however

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    How do Hale’s emotions and feelings develop from act 1 to the end? Throughout the course of the play‚ the feelings and the firm beliefs about the suspicion of witchcraft in Salem which we see with the Reverend Hale in Act 1 begin to disintegrate as the play develops through to Act 2 where he meets with the Proctors and then further to the storming out of his own court at the end of Act 3. Through stage directions we can acquire a further insight into Hale’s feelings and emotions at key moments

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    device that is used in many dramas to real the inner thoughts of a character. In soliloquies‚ the character reveals his or her inner thoughts about a particular person or event without “acknowledging” the presence of any other character. In Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses soliloquies to provide reader with the understanding of Hamlet’s character who is the protagonist. Hamlet is a play about a young prince who returns to Denmark from his studies after his father’s death. Hamlet sees his mother‚ the queen marry

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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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    depicts just how valued loyalty was in the Anglo-Saxon community‚ as loyalty was shown time and time again above all else. While Beowulf fights Grendel‚ “All of Beowulf’s Band had jumped from their beds‚ ancestral swords raised and ready‚ determined to protect their prince if they could” (From Beowulf 36). The thirteen warriors showed their loyalty‚ for they stood ready to fight the unmatched monster following the loss of one of their men. Both actions and words of individuals show loyalty in different

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    Not only does Montresor feel no guilt‚ but he perceives his murder of Fortunato as a successful act of vengeance and punishment rather than crime. ’ Montresor presents himself as a person who had the right to condemn Fortunato to death; he planned his murder as an act of execution” (Baraban 49). As stated above the protagonist‚ savors every moment fulfilling his plot of revenge‚ his pride

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