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    A look at the structure of a play reveals how it has been put together. The most important structural device in "Romeo and Juliet" is juxtaposition for contrast. Shakespeare repeatedly puts two different people or actions or words side by side to heighten the differences between them. Shakespeare uses foil characters to point out the differences between them. One example of this is when he uses Rosaline as a foil character to compare to Juliet. The first thing you see when Rosaline is compared to

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    I have an inclination that this is the last time you will hear from me. OH MY GOODNESS‚ YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THIS. Rodrigo‚ Cassio‚ and Iago got into a sword fight which has lead to the death of the dear Roderigo. I am sure someone will miss him. Then after that death‚ Iago cut off Cassio’s leg. Everyone comes rushing in. Iago tried to blame it 9n Bianca but no one listened they just wanted to get him some help. Desdemona and Othello did nit show though. Othello decided to kill her tonight. He thought

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    You know what? There’s just one thing I want to do. And that’s killing you. I like what you’ve done. ’What a wow!’ Thank you. I wouldn’t have entertained them‚ but... since it’s you‚ my boy‚ I know you... and trust you. I think someone saw me when... I killed Innocentia‚ and they keep sending me messages. - Excuse me? - It was either me or her. I think someone saw that‚ and now they’re following me. Come to bed‚ baby. No‚ I can’t. They’ll kill me in my sleep. No‚ baby. Who’ll kill you

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    Conventions In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare is a writer who used fantastic dramatic conventions in his plays‚ one of his best plays being Macbeth. The key idea of the first act is greed‚ this is shown when Macbeth’s greed for power becomes apparent to the audience and eventually other characters. A dramatic convention is a technique that is used to signify the nature of a character and depict this to the audience. In Shakespeare’s writing these are a common technique used and are one of the reasons his characters and stories alike

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    of Macbeth is a play analyzing evil in people‚ and the nature of that evil. It also shows the struggle that people have when deciding on a certain action to take‚ or a struggle with a decision already made. In the play‚ Shakespeare uses Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to portray some of the different types of evil that can manifest in a person. Macbeth begins the play as a celebrated war hero‚ Thane of Glamis‚ and a man who had slain Macdonwald and fought off an attack by Norway. For this‚ Macbeth was

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    and the Dramatic Monologue Controlling Purpose: to analyze selected works of Robert Browning. I. Brief overview of Browning A. Greatest Poet B. Family Life II. Brief overview of "My Last Duchess" A. Descriptive adjectives B. Cause for death C. Description of his wife III. Definition of Dramatic Monologue IV. Comments by Glenn Everett A. Point of View B. Tone C. Audience Imagination V. Comments by Terry Bohannon A. No Christianity B. Evil Characters Robert Browning and the Dramatic Monologue

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    Ollie McGee Have you seen walking through the village A Man with downcast eyes and haggard face? That is my husband who‚ by secret cruelty Never to be told‚ robbed me of my youth and my beauty; Till at last‚ wrinkled and with yellow teeth‚ And with broken pride and shameful humility‚ I sank into the grave. But what think you gnaws at my husband’s heart? The face of what I was‚ the face of what

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    Macbeth - Conflict

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    is central to the dramatic development of any play."</b></center> <br> <br>Prior to deciding whether or not conflict is central to the dramatic development of MACBETH‚ one must consider all the dramatic factors that contribute to the Shakespearean play. The gradual decline of the protagonist ‚ the role portrayed by characters and the order in which the events occur‚ greatly influence the direction in which the development of the play takes place. After reading the text MACBETH‚ by Shakespeare and

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    Macbeth: Lady Macbeth and Evil In a play that is abundant in evil occurrences‚ Lady Macbeth is the overriding source of evil in the first act. Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill Duncan‚ despite Macbeth listing eight reasons against the murder. When Macbeth is alone‚ we discover that he is a loyal thane to Duncan‚ not a murdering savage. When Duncan is in his house at Inverness‚ Macbeth comes to a decision not to kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth‚ who decided strongly against murdering

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    Macbeth Is a Tragedy

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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth qualifies as a tragedy. A tragedy is a dramatic or narrative writing in which the main character suffers disaster after a serious or significant struggle but faces his or downfall in such a way as to attain heroic stature. The play Macbeth qualifies as a tragedy because there is dramatic writing‚ a main character who suffers from a disaster and faces his downfall yet remains heroic until the end‚ and the many struggles the protagonist faces. The protagonist is Macbeth. The play

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