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    Approximately 35% of Shakespeare’s plays use elements of supernatural entities. (Javeshay) Shakespeare used elements in the supernatural in order to connect with his audience as Elizabethan society audiences with this motif. Many unrealistic themes were portrayed in order to appease the queen herself. These elements represent a doorway into the minds of the entire Elizabethan society. Shakespeare uses fairies‚ witches‚ sorcery‚ spirits‚ and anything that takes control outside of a mortals power or

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    influence on 21st century society. It is harder to imagine a more universal writer than William Shakespeare. Rarely if ever is one of his many plays not being performed somewhere in the world and similarly rare is the tertiary English student who has not examined his work at length. His plays‚ sonnets and poems are common fodder for high school English departments across the globe. Shakespeare has perhaps contributed the most to the English language of any writer known to man – literally. Over

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    Shakespeares Sonnets

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    Arian Brethorst 11/20/12 Research Paper Shakespeare and His Sonnets When people evaluate Shakespeare‚ they more often than not recall his plays and writings; what people don’t ordinarily ponder on is that he was also famous for the sonnets that he had written. He is renowned for his outstanding plays‚ which have left a great trace in the course of literature and culture‚ and also for the invention of the new form of the verse – a sonnet. No one truly knows if his sonnets were devoted to

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    Hamlet Essay

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    Shakespeare is a renowned poet and playwright. His literature is still being studied by students worldwide and his works are being produced in present times. His play Hamlet has been produced many times as a film‚ 1990‚ 1996‚ 2000 and the most recent 2009. The film Hamlet (1996) is a classic that follows the original lines of play. The director‚ Kenneth Branagh‚ introduces modern techniques to enhance the story of the play. These techniques would have been impossible directly on stage‚ but on film

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    Hamlet Outline

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    Thesis statement: In the play Hamlet‚ William Shakespeare uses sarcasm and wit to prove that Hamlet may seem crazy but in reality is sane and has complete control of his situation. Outline I. Introduction: Part of the question of whether Hamlet is crazy is made problematic by the fact that the character deliberately decides to act crazy on purpose. By seeming crazy‚ he can put his mother and stepfather off the track of thinking he is trying to expose his uncle as a murderer. So there is part

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    Gatsby and Hamlet

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    Examining Hamlet and The Great Gatsby 1/9/13 According to Roger Lewis‚ “The acquisition of money and love are both part of the same dream‚ the will to return to the quintessential unity that exists only at birth and at death” (41). In both William Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet‚ and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the protagonists are willing to sacrifice all that they have in order to achieve their unrealistic objectives and ambitions‚ resulting in their tragic demises. While there

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    2014 Hamlet Film Analysis: Interpretation on Ophelia’s Madness Act 4 Scene 5 uses the controversial debate of Ophelia’s innocence and her delusional grief about her dead father open to interpretation among various films. This scene asks directors to decide what theme the scene is more focused on‚ whether it be Ophelia’s relationship with Hamlet‚ or the death of her father Polonius. Both the Tennant film‚ and the 1996 Branagh film center this scene around Ophelia’s relationship with Hamlet and her

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    Is Hamlet Crazy

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    In the play The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare‚ the ghost of Hamlet’s father visits him and explains that his Uncle Claudius was the one who murdered him. Claudius married Gertrude‚ who is Hamlets mother‚ and Hamlet is depressed from all the horrible things that happened and plans revenge. To try to show Claudius’ guilt he hires actors to do a play about a man who kills his brother to become the King. He tells his mother about what has been happening and why he’s been

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    Shakespeare In Love

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    Shakespeare in Love vs. The Real Deal John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love (1998) shows what could have happened to inspire William Shakespeare to write one of his most famous plays‚ Romeo & Juliet. Shakespeare in Love shows many similarities to the play Romeo & Juliet. Actors and actresses that play the main characters in this film are Joseph Fiennes‚ Gwyneth Paltrow‚ and Geoffrey Rush. In the film they show many reenactments of how William Shakespeare may have first performed and wrote Romeo

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    Shakespeare Modernized

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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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