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    The Use of Humor in Richard III There is no doubt that Shakespeare was the author of great pieces of literature during an interesting time period. Given the circumstances‚ he was indeed mastering his craft during a very tumultuous juncture in British history. When one reads Richard III‚ they don’t necessarily have to know a great deal about the War of Roses to understand that there is some serious strife going on. However‚ if the reader takes some time to understand this fascinating string of

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    Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp uses a strong composition‚ and focal point‚ and variation in figures. The composition is tight and dramatic thanks to Rembrandt’s use of a pyramidal form. Five of the members of the guild and the corpse make up the base of the pyramid‚ two members above them make up the middle‚ and a single member completes

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    Shakespeare makes it quite clear to his audience at the beginning of the play that Iago plays the character of the common criminal‚ from his opening speech with Roderigo on Iago owing money to Roderigo. When Iago caries out his soliloquy we find out his philosophies on life and as an audience we become aware that he is a very clever and formulated villain this idea is not at all strange for Shakespearian play. In Othello Shakespeare presents Iago in this clever way as it would take a very scheming

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    their downfall. This is a perfect description of Othello because that is exactly what happens. Othello can be considered a tragic hero due to his greatnesses and weaknesses‚ nobility‚ and vulnerability. Othello portrays himself has a tragic hero through his greatnesses and weaknesses. “The tragic protagonist begins the play with some kind of hubristic certainty about the world‚ and their view of the world‚ and their view of themselves”(Chouhan). Othello proves this point by having qualities of a military

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    How Does Shakespeare Present The Theme Of Love in `Romeo And Juliet`? In the play `Romeo and Juliet` the writer William Shakespeare uses the theme of love as a main feature to push the story along. Presented are a plethora of variations of love including family love‚ true love and courtly love. This essay aims to analyse these three types of love chosen. Family love or loyalty is evident throughout the storyline. It is observed when Romeo discusses his depression with his cousin‚ Benvolio.

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    The Impact of Shakespeare Shakespeare is known for his astonishing plays and mysterious ways of thinking. Teaching Shakespeare at school‚ though is a whole another matter. Teaching Shakespeare to students can help increase their development‚ brain wise‚ and teach youngsters about life lessons they have learned from reading his work. His work has a big impact in society‚ whether it’s prisoners lives turning around or showing the perspectives of young people making the reader/audience learn something

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    Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita It took Vladimir Nabokov nearly five years to finish perhaps one his most famous masterpieces‚ Lolita. Because of Lolita’s subject matter‚ many readers during Nabokov’s native mid 20th Century were appalled and disturbed. How could someone write a novel about pedophilia‚ murder‚ and the sexual abuse and rape of a child? However‚ amongst the many offended (and particularly ignorant) readers‚ there emerged an understanding of Nabokov’s true intent by scholars‚ critics‚ and

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    all other aspects of our lives as well: “Our ordinary conceptual system‚ in terms of which we both think and act‚ is fundamentally metaphorical in nature”(Lakoff and Johnson 4). They believe that people use metaphors not just through intellectual and conscious outlets‚ but that metaphors dictate how we perceive everything. Because metaphors structure our conception of the world around us‚ they hold an intrinsic power; the power to shape our perceptions and even our behavior. That is to say‚ because

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    Voltaire’s novella‚ Candide‚ uses satire to discuss and criticise philosophical Optimism‚ the prevalent Catholic philosophy during his time period‚ the Enlightenment era. Voltaire himself was known to oppose this theory‚ and employed caricatural figures in his writing‚ such as the characters of Pangloss and Martin‚ to mock the ideas that they stand for. The old woman‚ as a character‚ is not a protagonist nor does she show up particularly frequently in the text‚ but she is significant to the theme

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    Through its portrayal of human experience‚ Shakespeare’s Othello prepares us for an inevitable tragedy. How is this revealed in the first 3 acts of the play? Weather the relationship is personal‚ public or rivalry; power is always present. Shakespeare demonstrates his thoughts on power in relationships in the tragic play‚ Othello. Throughout the play we see control and power struggles in three main relationships and the interaction between the main characters leads towards an inevitable tragedy

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