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    [Enter an old explorer‚ the narrator‚ with two childish paintings] Explorer: Youth‚ thou bear’st thy father’s face; frank nature‚ rather curious than in haste‚ hath well composed thee (All’s Well That Ends Well). I have heard of your paintings too‚ well enough (Hamlet). He did look far into the service of the time and was discipled of the bravest: he lasted long; but on us both did haggish age steal on and wore us out of act (All’s Well That Ends Well). ’Tis well blown‚ lads: this morning‚ like

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    The Man in the Iron Mask‚ by Alexandre Dumas‚ and Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ both follow similar plot lines and relate to each other through their themes. Shakespeare and Dumas both discuss themes of family‚ justice and judgement‚ lies and deceit‚ loyalty and the consequences of revenge. These major themes blend seamlessly in the stories of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and The Man in the Iron Mask. The themes are consistent throughout the play and the book‚ ultimately addressing the search for truth

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    Ambition and death - the story of the Renaissance in Macbeth In the tragic drama Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1606 during the English Renaissance‚ the hero‚ Macbeth‚ constantly declines in his level of morality until his death at the end of the play. Because of his change of character from good to evil‚ Macbeth ’s attitude towards other characters‚ specifically Duncan‚ Banquo‚ Lady Macbeth‚ and the witches‚ is significantly affected." In a larger sense‚ the theme of bad versus good

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    musical with some of the interior dialogue transposed into song. In "Spring Awakening‚" Sater alluded to some of the most important writers such as Homer‚ Baudelaire‚ Racine and Shakespeare. By referring to some of history’s greatest writers‚ Sater cleverly reinforced the main themes of his play. Foremost‚ Shakespeare writer to be mentioned in this play. When Wendla told her mother that she wanted to know where babies come from‚ her mother answered that to conceive a child‚ a woman had to love

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    an Elizabethan or Jacobean text? Contextual study Acting level 2 Penda Madeleine Faal 19th april 2010-04-18 Word count= Pages of essay I want to start with an introduction to the main Elizabethan text: Shakespeare organised reality by stylizing it. Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet arranges various materials and conventions that his audience was already familiar with- a popular story‚ elements of Elizabethan romantic comedy‚ the technique of Petrarchan love poetry. As an actor we have

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    Although there are people who believe that Shakespeare‚ from Stratford upon Avon wrote the all of the plays‚ the real Shakespeare Edward de Vere actually wrote them because he had the credentials to. Edward de Vere is the playwright because he had the education and the wits to write. It should be noted that de Vere spoke many‚ and almost all of the languages needed to write the plays whereas Stratford upon Avon Shakespeare did not. “De Vere was believed to have spoken Italian‚ French‚ and Spanish

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    Life in the Renaissance has been greatly reflected through the literature of its time. Many authors from this time reflected life in the Renaissance through their works. Several authors who strongly demonstrated this reflection include William Shakespeare‚ Thomas Elyot‚ Christopher Marlowe‚ Walter Raleigh‚ and Christine de Pizan. They accomplished this by producing various literary works‚ such as Hamlet‚ “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love‚” “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚” Le Livre de la

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    Intro Shakespeare and Browning both present the theme of desire through their central characters. Lady Macbeth (and Macbeth) is motivated by the desire for ambition and authority in ‘Macbeth’ whilst in the Browning monologues; the monologists are driven by the desire of power and control in ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ and revenge in ‘The laboratory’. All of which seem to have fatal conclusions as a result of each of their desires. As the texts were produced over 400years ago‚ audiences may have found the

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    Shakespeare‚ arguably‚ is one of the most credited and well-known writers. People of all ages have heard of Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s work is studied‚ criticized‚ praised‚ quoted‚ reenacted‚ and referenced. His work has affected many aspects of modern society including giving us many new words. The famous writer’s work is still referenced in modern society. In Taylor Swift’s song‚ Love Story‚ she referenced the story of Romeo and Juliet with the lyrics‚ “Little did I know that you were Romeo

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    Helen Palmer Shakespeare Spring Semester 2012 Foolishness and Wisdom in Shakespeare: Turnabout Makes a Fair Play After reading the Shakespeare plays we were assigned this semester‚ one thing in particular caught my interest. It was the turnabout in the tetralogy; the turn from foolishness to wisdom and being changed by the choices made. The choices made become catalysts. The protagonist is broken down into base components and re-forged into a new being. Even the antagonists are changed.

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