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    "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare‚ the author uses light or the absence of light to enhance and/or contribute to the mood of a particular scene. As viewers watch Romeo and Juliet fall in love‚ the obstacles that complicate their unfair love become very obvious. Shakespeare uses light and dark images to add to the mood of his play. Usually in text and stories from the beginning of time‚ to modern-day‚ light would correspond with good‚ and dark with evil. Shakespeare on the other hand would often

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    Literary devices employed by Shakespeare in Macbeth’s words in Act 4 Scene 1 of the play Macbeth Symbolism: the apparitions’ appearances each symbolise something‚ the first‚ a bloody head in a helmet‚ symbolises Macbeth and his inevitable death. The second‚ a bloody child‚ symbolises Macduff‚ who had been “untimely ripp’d” (born of a C-section)‚ and the third‚ a child with a crown and a tree. The crowned child symbolises Banquo’s progeny that will come to rule after Banquo. Metaphor: metaphors

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    The Taming of the Shrew Kate’s only suitor and future husband‚ Petruchio is an amazing character that on the surface appears to be rough‚ noisy‚ and insensitive - a person who cares nothing for Katherine’s feelings so long as she has money. Yet‚ in the inside Petruchio’s intention is not interested for her money but the challenge of capturing her because of the reputation that she has. He manages to "kill her in her own humor" (IV.ii. 180) by taking the same physical and methods in

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    Macbeth Without a moral compass‚ also known as a conscience‚ we would simply be self-serving egotistical maniacs without an ounce of either sympathy or care for the well-being of our fellow man. In some‚ it is hard to see this conscience in action. But when another character comes into the frame completely lacking a moral compass‚ we can see it in comparison. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth we get this comparison. Though not on display on his own‚ when Lord Macbeth interacts with

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    Goneril and Regans elegant yet false speeches oppose what they really feel. Goneril speaks first and says “I love you more than words can wield the matter”‚ the reason why there are no words to express this love‚ is because she feels none for him‚ it does not exist. Regan emphasizes the value of her love; she

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    The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare illustrates how having a strong desire for revenge‚ changes a person. This message is expressed through the protagonist of the play‚ Hamlet‚ who is driven by the murder of his father‚ to take vengeance on the king. Throughout the story‚ Hamlet’s character transforms from being hesitant to kill the king‚ to being a cold-blooded killer. Hamlet’s strong desire for revenge is ultimately the thing that ends up changing him for the worst. The main conflict in this

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    My piece centralizes on Lady Macbeth’s face. The face shows only eyes and no other features‚ this is for good reason. Lady Macbeth struggles throughout the play "Macbeth" with not being able to find rest and sleep. I wanted to draw attention straight to her eyes which outwardly show rest and peace. On the left I have her eye closed to symbolize her sleeping‚ to make sense of this‚ I chose to include stars in the background. Stars are something everyone can associate with the night and further‚ with

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    English 12 CP Period 2 19 April 2015 Shakespeare and Goolds Version of Macbeth The play The Tragedy of Macbeth was written as a fictional story that never really happened! Although if one takes a look at the past it’s possible to see how the introduction of ambition then and now can change the path that people take. Ambition can be a very useful trait in ones life but too much ambition can cause one to commit unspeakable actions. In this story about Macbeth this misuse of ambition releases the

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    like metaphors. His style is so different that our minds aren’t used to interpreting such a difference in writing. Shakespeare’s similes can seem hidden and some may argue that they aren’t similes at all but they are there! There isn’t a title for how the author of this play writes and it is most definitely English but it sticks to roots far lost from our current time and date. It can be assumed that the way he wrote and the way he used literary languages was that it was popular and very respected

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    written by Shakespeare leading to the outcome of two lovers death due to lack of decision making. Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet come to many points in where story changing decisions come into play in which Shakespeare relates them to faith. In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare implies that when making decisions take your faith back from the stars and make a true decision that you believe in because Romeo takes his faith back from the stars and makes a decision of his own. Although Shakespeare may utter

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