Composers in England around seventeenth century show curious inclinations for mournfulness and melancholy‚ which is sometimes motivated by unsuccessful love affairs‚ but more often‚ motivated by religious beliefs. William Byrd (1540 - 1623)‚ whose output was primarily in religious music‚ is an example of such a composer. In the mid-sixteenth century England‚ King Henry VIII’s breach with the Catholic Church by annulling his marriage sparked off the European Wars of Religion (1524 - 1648). As churches
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for their epic masterpieces. William Shakespeare who wrote during the 15th century‚ created many plays‚ lyric poems as well as sonnets. Known as a well respected master of his craft‚ Shakespeare wrote many fine lyrics which can now be found in his plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets. Similarly‚ Thomas Hardy‚ a realist poet in the 19th century‚ is best known for his pessimistic style and tone used in many poems and novels. The poem It Was a Lover and His Lass by Shakespeare and The Ruined Maid by Hardy contain
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Community Involvement 2 On April 3‚ I attended the Deaf Idol event put on by ASL students for the Deaf community. Like with most Deaf events‚ I was nervous about going so I didn’t want to walk in without the friends I was meeting there walking in with me. As we entered I not only saw a lot of signing but I heard a lot of conversation and people casually talking. This comforted me a little as I paid and took the program. This event by-passed my expectations. There were so many people; almost every
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Shakespeare‚ quite possibly the greatest poet of all time is now under scrutiny and heavy controversy on whether or not he wrote his plays or poetry for that matter. Could pieces such as Hamlet‚ or Romeo and Juliet been created by a completely different person? All of these fantastic forms of art are raising questions all around; who was Shakespeare‚ why was Shakespeare...Shakespeare‚ and what made Shakespeare tick. All of these questions lead us to the looming thought overhead‚ “Did Shakespeare
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discussion that has brought social discomfort and in most instances racial prejudice - Elizabethan England being no exception. William Shakespeare applies the issue of race in many of his plays; such in the tragedy of Othello that captures the reality of society in Elizabethan England‚ showing common racial bias of that era. Through his characters in the play‚ Shakespeare illustrates Elizabethan social ideology towards race‚ in which foreigners have adapted to a lifestyle of racial prejudice. In
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“William is the biggest and most successful fraud ever practiced on a patient world‚” (Anderson) said the novelist Henry James. William Shakespeare is a world renowned playwright who is known for his plays‚ sonnets‚ and poems; however‚ it has been said William Shakespeare was in fact an alias for the real author‚ Edward de Vere‚ a theory started by J. Thomas Looney’s book Shakespeare Identified in 1920. J. Thomas Looney was an English schoolteacher who felt as if the myth of William Shakespeare
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Today or Better Left Alone “Romeo + Juliet” succeeds to convey Shakespeare ’s play by the same name. The film was filmed in Verona‚ California set in the 1950s. The interesting part of the setting is that both Verona and Venice are cities in Italy and California. When talking about this movie‚ it ’s easy to get lost in the memories of Shakespeare ’s play and‚ while the majority of people will remember most scenes; I enjoy looking outside of the norm‚ something overlooked by the majority of people
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This page intentionally left blank SHAKESPEARE AND TOLERANCE Shakespeare’s remarkable ability to detect and express important new currents and moods in his culture often led him to dramatise human interactions in terms of the presence or absence of tolerance. Differences of religion‚ gender‚ nationality‚ and what is now called ‘race’ are important in most of Shakespeare’s plays‚ and varied ways of bridging these differences by means of sympathy and understanding are often depicted. The full
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In his play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare explores the various themes of opposition‚ and the effect they have on his characters. One such theme is that of duty as opposed to desire. Duty can be a moral or legal obligation‚ an action or task that one is required to perform. While desire is a strong want or longing for something. The first example of duty versus desire comes within the first monolog of the play. Theseus‚ the Duke of Athens is frustrated that his wedding is four days
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character that contrasts strongly with another. In Shakespeare ’s great tragedy Hamlet‚ Laertes‚ Fortinbras‚ and Hamlet find themselves in similar situations. While Hamlet waits for the right time to avenge his father ’s death‚ Laertes learns of his father ’s death and immediately wants vengeance‚ and Fortinbras awaits his chance to recapture land that used to belong to his father. Although Laertes and Fortinbras are minor characters‚ "Shakespeare molds them in order to contrast with Hamlet" ("Foils
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