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    Throughout my academic career works written by William Shakespeare have been carefully studied and analysed. His works are universal and his stories timeless. I can see where the study of Shakespeare has advanced my writing skills and developed my understanding of the English language. Not only is Shakespeare relevant in the classroom‚ but in life as well. I believe that Shakespeare is still relevant to me. During my high school career‚ a different Shakspearian play was studied each year. The first

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    William Shakespeare wrote all of his plays. There have been very compelling arguments for both sides. In this paper‚ I will discuss my personal opinion on the “Authorship Question”. I believe that Shakespeare did write all of his plays. I started my research by using my history textbook database. I believed this would be a credible source with an abundance of information. There are many opposing theories on the true authorship of William Shakespeareś plays. When arguing if Shakespeare wrote

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    William Shakespeare was one of the most influential playwrights of his time. He was born in 1564 on April 23 in Stratford-upon-Avon. Being the son of a prominent businessman‚ he attended the local grammar school where he learned the basics of reading and writing. Shakespeare loved reading. He soon learned how to translate several languages so that he could read other author’s books‚ among these were Latin and Roman style books. He married his‚ 8 year older‚ wife‚ Anne Hathaway‚ on November 28 of

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    similar messages‚ and yet manage to contrast one another entirely. Both sonnets discuss the uselessness of applying superlatives to the description of a person. The Bard’s 18th sonnet‚ “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day‚” addresses someone who Shakespeare feels is more beautiful and perfect than a summer day and that even the clearest skies and loveliest flowers are no match for his beloved. Sonnet 130‚ “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun‚” also declares that comparing his mistress to nature

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    Women in Macbeth by William Shakespeare This essay is only my opinions and interpretation of female characters in the play by William Shakespeare. When I studied the play at the university‚ I mainly focused three main themes on the play: the supernatural power‚ the hallucination of the Statement ‘fair is foul and foul is fair’ spoken by three witches. Actually there is powerful women force in the play. Lady Macbeth‚ the main character in the play possesses unusual power over her husband‚ Macbeth

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    Term 3 Assessment Task Shakespeare‚ Critical Response Essay Oliver Perrett 10EW Although‚ at first‚ William Shakespeare’s play Othello is difficult to grasp‚ once it begins to become clearer it is arguably obvious that the themes and ideas of the play are as relevant to present audiences as they are to past. Shakespeare uses the characters of Roderigo and Iago to represent jealousy‚ which is the driving theme throughout the play. Shakespeare conveys the theme of identity through most characters

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    are but shadows; and the / worst are no worse‚ if imagination amend them” providing Shakespeare’s use of magic in his various plays is a real participant in the entertainment and structure in them. Magic and supernatural occurrences are used by Shakespeare to create illusionary situations to resolve bigger conflicts‚ such as love’s difficulties‚ revenge‚ and justice. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ magic appears in several dimensions. The title of the play suggests that the play itself is a dream

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    Unchanging Nature of Love “Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds‚” written by arguably the most prominent writer of all time‚ William Shakespeare‚ caries an incredible magnitude of meaning in such a short‚ compact sonnet. Written so eloquently‚ Shakespeare communicates his specific and unique idea of love in many clever ways. Throughout this sonnet‚ Shakespeare skillfully defines “love‚” with the use of connotative language and metaphors. The lines that begin with: “O no! it is an ever-fixed mark

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    The Relevance of Shakespeare Why does William Shakespeare’s work continue to appear through each generation? This is a question that happens to linger in the minds of educators for years. Shakespeare is especially important for students to learn in today’s day and age. Continuing to teach students the work of Shakespeare is essential because of the genius words he created that are still relevant in our society. Although Shakespeare may write with many words that are outdated or hard to understand

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    The day I met William Shakespeare It’s 2pm local time in London and I just arrived. A 19 year old all alone in London‚ haha I’m gonna get lost. I might check in to the hotel and then check this big town out‚ tomorrow I’ll visit Madame Tussauds and Stratford-upon-Avon‚ where Shakespeare grew up. Madame Tussauds is pretty close to my hotel‚ so I take that first. I walked over there and by the time I was listening to British music. I got lost two times on my way to Madame Tussauds‚ so I bought a

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