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    Cordaisha Robinson Mrs. Gorman CA400 March 27th‚ 2013 This essay will discuss‚ William Shakespeare’s life‚ his career‚ when he was born and died‚ biographical information‚ and his childhood. William Shakespeare was an English poet‚ His father‚ John Shakespeare‚ raised William to the best of his abilities… he made sure that William study and got into the best o schools‚ being that 1561 to 1563 he had been one of the two chamberlains to whom the finance of the town he was very trustworthy

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    The play Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ narrates the story of youth who are limited by their circumstances‚ but in the end find happiness. It shows how people will seek to shatter limits that are imposed upon them‚ and this ultimately leads to contentment. In my life‚ I’ve often been subjected to many expectations which lead me to have lower self esteem‚ but when I broke those boundaries I found peace and satisfaction. At the beginning of the play‚ we are introduced to two

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    "How Shakespeare Changed the Sonnet World" Although sonnets have been modified by individual poets and adapted to changing literary expectations‚ they usually still retained certain characteristics of the traditional Italian sonnet. Especially in terms of subject matter. Those early modern poets paved the way for Shakespeare’s sonnet‚ which diverges significantly from the traditional sonnet subject matter. His sonnets mark a turn towards a more sincere interiority‚ and take on many more subjects

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    Train of Self Destruction In the classic play‚ Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare the character Brutus becomes blinded by his trust towards others‚ his honorable status‚ and most of all his love for Rome. This eventually causes the tragic death of Caesar Augustus and himself. Brutus as a highly regarded Roman official always tries to make the best decision for himself and most importantly for Rome. Over time he becomes blinded by himself and eventually dishonors himself‚ the once most

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    William Shakespeare‚ born on April 23‚ 1564‚ in a small market town in England which was 75 miles north-west of London. During most of his life‚ England was ruled by Queen Elizabeth 1. He was baptised into the catholic religion‚ on April 26 at Holy of Trinity. His parents were John and Mary Shakespeare‚ they married in 1557. His father was very respected by the town and was a glove maker‚ his mother was a farmer. The family was considered middle class. Their nationality was english. At age 7‚ William

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    The Complete Works of William Shakespeare; [Abridged] Toward the end of April‚ I took the time to watch a hilarious play at Lonestar College called “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare; [Abridged]” This play was not like anything I have ever seen‚ and definitely not what I had been expecting. “The Complete Works…” took thirty-seven of Shakespeare’s best sonnets and tragedies such as “Hamlet” and “Othello”‚ and transformed them into a wonderful show that takes on aspects of a cooking show

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    I wouldn’t go too far for power. It’s something i don’t care about. People already have control over but i get my freedom. I could care less about power but if i am given the power then i will use it. Power is useless if not used correctly. I would never go out of my reach for power. The only time i will go out of my reach for power is to help the helpless. In Macbeth‚ He went all out for power and risked everything. He was jealous of King Duncan. So he killed him and his wife. Then he took over

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    My personal growth is I have a change in my attitude and want to focus on my future a little bit more to make it a better point of view and make my way into college to set my goal of achieving my associates degree. I compare my personal growth to the story Macbeth because he wanted to be king and want to accomplish the future goals to set upon the three witches visions. The difference between me and Macbeth is that our lives change for a purpose not because we change it for ourselves we can’t force

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    Analysis of Othello by William Shakespeare A brief synopsis of the plot The play opens on a street in Venice‚ Italy. In the opening scene Iago‚ Othello’s ensign‚ and Roderigo‚ the suitor of Desdemona‚ decide to tell senator Brabantio that his daughter Desdemona has left to marry Othello without her father’s permission. Brabantio confronts Othello‚ but finally he is convinced by Othello and Desdemona that they love each other and gives them permission. At the same time Turkish invasion is reaching

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    literature. In Sonnet 75 by Edmund Spenser‚ the speaker tells a brief tale about himself and his mistress‚ debating about mortality one day at the beach. In Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare‚ the persona is speaking to his lover via the poem; he compliments him and states that his beauty will live on forever through this poem. Sonnet 75 by Spenser and Sonnet 18 by Shakespeare are similar due to the fact that they both incorporate the idea of immortality through literature alone. In both poems‚ the speakers

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