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    Nothing. As in both R&J and Much Ado both father and daughter were in a family conflict on the same debate of romance. I will focus on the 4 different aspects on about both of these plays such as the social and historical influences on display in the scene‚ the cultural & historical traditions‚ the effects of character & actors and finally the layers of meaning‚ idea’s and themes. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy as the two star crossed lovers die in order to for the Capulet’s and Montague’s reunite and

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    Act I. sc. I  Setting: deserted heath; storming Summary: * Three witches chant * First witch asks when the three witches will meet again. * Second witch answers that they will meet after the battle is over. * Third witch says they’ll meet Macbeth tonight. * They all cackle that things are not as they seem and fly away. Act I. sc. II  Setting: army camp near King Duncan’s castle Summary: * A sergeant comes from the battle to report to King Duncan how the war is going

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    tragedy of Othello‚ Iago draws out the true nature of Othello‚ inch by inch. He tangles the Moor into a web of lies‚ hatred and deceit- which leads to devastating consequences. Reputation is the most outstanding theme in this play as it visibly classifies characters and it defines relationships between each of them. At the conclusion of Act 2‚ Shakespeare uses various methods to present Iago to the audience‚ and reveal his ideas and thoughts‚ the most effective being a soliloquy. "Motiveless malignance"

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    “Literary Villains: Iago and Krogstad” In “Othello” and “A Doll House”‚ the two plays resulted in destruction of two families due to one’s jealousy and revenge. The antagonist in “Othello” is Iago who served as Othello ancient in the play was against him from the start. Iago had several motives for plotting against Othello‚ because they did not give him the rank of Lieutenant and he did not approve of the marriage between Othello and Desdemona. In “A Doll House”‚ Krogstad was an employee of

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    The Main character‚ Hamlet‚ shares crucial information with the readers and his innermost feelings during his multiple soliloquys. He reveals everything including suicidal thoughts‚ thoughts of killing the king‚ and blood boiling moments. These passages give extreme complexity to the play and develops the readers 3rd person omniscient view. In act 3 is where the fifth soliloquy takes place. After the play that Hamlet set up‚ he is extremely angry because he finds out that Claudius killed his father

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    In William Shakespeare’s "Othello"‚ the character Iago is‚ at least in my point of view‚ the main and most interesting character. Iago is in virtually every scene in the play‚ and has his hands in almost all doings within the play. Iago is truly one of the greatest villans in literature. Iago is viewed by all in the play‚ with the possible exception of his wife‚ as an honest and trust worthy man‚ which could not be farther from the truth. Iago plays all the characters in the play like puppets. He

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    In scene XVIII this complicate the meaning of what really is normal or mutation. Throughout this entire scene Merrick is conducting a lecture on Treves and how he appear to others. The scene jokingly makes fun of how Merrick was treated a subject by showcasing the similar event on Treves. This is shown right in the beginning of the scene: Merrick: The most striking feature about him‚note‚ is the terrifyingly normal head (64). It reflects how people with disorders see regular people just as the same

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    Act 3 scene 2 Summary Act 3scenes 2–4 Summary: Act 3scene 2 In Capulet’s house‚ Juliet longs for night to fall so that Romeo will come to her “untalked of and unseen”. Suddenly the Nurse rushes in with news of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. But the Nurse is so distraught; she stumbles over the words‚ making it sound as if Romeo is dead. Juliet assumes Romeo has killed himself‚ and she resigns to die herself. The Nurse then begins to moan about Tybalt’s death‚ and Juliet briefly fears

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    Soliloquy Analysis Jessie Atlija English Routledge Context: The soliloquy that occurs in 2.1 is key to the Shakespeare play‚ Macbeth. Macbeth is getting closer and closer to killing the king Duncan‚ so that he‚ can become king. Macbeth is alone and starts hallucinating. He believes he sees a dagger‚ which he is supposed to kill Duncan with‚ but he cannot tell if it is just his brain taking over‚ or if there is an actual Dagger in front of him. When he does realize it is just his fevered

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    Character: Caesar 1. Trait: Arrogant Quotation: Act 2 scene 3 “How foolish do your fears seem now‚ Calpurnia! I am ashamed I did yield to them. Give me my robe‚ for I will go.” Commentary: Caesar shows arrogance by going to the senate after Calpurnia warned him. After Decius messes with his ego and tells him that he would let a girl hold him back it made Caesar show his arrogance after Decius plays with his ego since he doesn’t want to be intimidated

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