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    since it first debuted. In 1996‚ Kenneth Branagh delivered his interpretation of Hamlet in his stunning 4-hour film that was raved about endlessly. Thirteen years later Gregory Doran followed suit with his modern day interpretation of Hamlet. Both films were outstanding

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    In the romantic comedy play ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ by William Shakespeare‚ the human condition is reflected upon in a variety of ways. Shakespeare expands on several aspects of the human condition‚ such as the social‚ cultural and personal aspects‚ in particular the vices and virtue in human nature by exploring them through his characters. He is able to show serious reflections on the human condition by exploring a variety of themes which are used throughout the play‚ such as deception as a double

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    13.09.10 Something for Nothing Characterisation: Jake is the main character. He’s a good family man and he takes an interest in his mother and lets her spend time talking to her son. Jake lives a regular life with his wife and his daughter. The mother is an elderly lady. Widowed years ago‚ who maintaines her intellect and brain power by an active social life with friends and by reading‚ especially the new yourk times‚ which is a massive publication 100 of pages long

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    In her essay‚ “Nothing Distant About It” Echols describes “identity politics” as “[the idea] that identity is the basis of politics” (Echols‚ 44). For example‚ a person who identifies as an African American‚ heterosexual female will have different political views than an Asian American‚ homosexual male based on personal experiences associated with these identities. The man‚ for example‚ might be more active in pride parades or advocating for LGBTQ rights while the woman might be more concerned with

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    is Signior Mountanto returned from the wars or no? ‘ This can be seen as quite humorous as even though she is insulting him and trying to mock him by calling him ‘signior mountano’ it also shows that she is concerned about him the most as he was the first person that she asked about. From this the audience can infer that there may be tension between Beatrice and signoir Benedick never the less there could be a ‘crush’ between the two of them which would make the audience laugh as she ’mock’s’ him

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    Explore the ways strong feelings about marriage are presented in Much Ado about nothing and Far from the Madding Crowd Marriage is the contract made by a man and woman to live as husband and wife. It is also a legal contract binding two individuals from different families‚ ensuring that their wealth and land is passed on to the descendants with no disputes. However the concept of marriage has not changed through the ages. Regardless of how people enter into a matrimony. Marriage will always be

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    symbolically reinforce the specific themes each director emphasizes. For example‚ the gloomy Gibson feels perfectly at home in his dark mansion‚ an ideal place for a grieving soul to maintain its regretful origin. On the other hand‚ the meditative Branagh is continuously catching glimpses of himself and others in the mirror-lined rooms of his castle. Since Hamlet is truly a ghost story‚ each director has handled these special effects rather differently. Gibson gives a more stage-like handling of the

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    AN EXTREMELY LONG ESSAY ABOUT NOTHING (ALSO THIS WAS NEVER PROOFREAD) by brooksmendenhall I struggle with conviction. I rarely feel something so strongly to be true that it consumes my identity. Because of this I have developed a false self confidence of sorts. A voice in my head that tells me I am justified and correct when I finally do reach some level of conviction. I think the logic at work here is that if I am not easily convicted then I must only be convicted by something extraordinarily

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    Jacob Vigil Lit 225 Instructor Sokolowski 3 August 2014 Movie Comparison Before I watched the 1989 Henry V‚ I did a little background on the play and found and interesting quote by the director Kenneth Branagh that stuck out to me. He says on a PBS article‚ “Although we’ve cut things‚ we haven’t changed the lines or tried to simplify anything. Rather the opposite‚ we’ve tried to make as entertainingly complex as possible this extraordinary adventure story that has the power to move

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