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    Shakespeare in Love: Deception for Affection and Betrayal In Tom Stoppard and Marc Norman’s 1998 Romantic Comedy Shakespeare In Love‚ the plot was a mix of all different kinds of Shakespearian Works: Twelfth Nigh‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ and Macbeth. Twelfth Night‚ a story about a lady who had to dress up as a man to she could make a living after a tragic ship wreck. Romeo and Juliet‚ the tale of two lovers who were forbidden to see each other. Macbeth‚ a dark love story in which a man kills another

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    A Psychological Study of the Concept of Battle Fatigue in Selected Shakespeare’s Tragedies Bahman Amani1‚* Pegah Sheikhali Pour2 1Assistant Professor‚ amanibahman@gmail.com 2 M.A. Student‚ pegahsheikh@yahoo.com Abstract Battle fatigue‚ also known as combat fatigue‚ refers to a mental disorder in the form of a shock which is usually due to the individuals’ participation in wars. It can also happen if someone experiences a serious accident. . A person

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    Macbeth Project Part I- The Tragic Hero Both Aristotle and Shakespeare included the presence of a rigid code of conduct in their definitions of “hero”‚ but they didn’t need them to be morally upright. The inventory of people who could be heroes included sinners; the requirement to be nice is never even suggested by either‚ and “fitness of character” is more about determination and discipline than anything else. Aristotle preferred that the hero be “good or fine” in The Poetics‚ but he also implied

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    The Important Contextual Influences on Shakespeare’s King Lear Samuel Johnson describes the age of Shakespeare as a time where “speculation had not yet attempted to analyze the mind”‚ and although he is correct in his statement‚ people of the Renaissance had many pre-formed conceptions about issues concerning their own lives. Shakespeare took much of his inspiration for his plays from history‚ but also from situations that effect his own generation. Plays were one of the main forms of entertainment

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    March 30‚ 2012 Shakespeare Authorship Honors English “To be or not to be: that is the question.” This is one of Shakespeare’s most remembered quotes from Hamlet‚ but it also brings forth the question; was Shakespeare really Shakespeare? Many have argued that Shakespeare in fact was an imposter or a pen name for someone else. The quote above could be read as the real Shakespeare trying to tell the world that not everything is what it seems or it could be interpreted as Shakespeare telling the world

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    Before Shakespeare was born‚ England experienced many big changes in the way religion was practiced. When Shakespeare wrote plays under the reign of Elizabeth they were about war and succession. King Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church after the Pope refused to annul his marriage. He seized the church’s land and wealth‚ and destroyed England’s monasteries. Catholics were often an object of mockery in English Renaissance drama. Years later‚ when Shakespeare was alive‚ Queen Elizabeth was considered

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    Baz Luhrmann’s film‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is very successful as an appropriation of the original play by Shakespeare. Transforming the pre-16th century play into a contemporary popular culture film was done creatively by keeping the same values and language‚ but changing the context. This is illustrated by the use of anachronisms. For instance‚ daggers and swords are replaced by guns as well as cars stand in for horses. The disputes between members of the two families (the Capulets and the Montagues)

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    William Shakespeare is considered to be the one greatest writers of all time‚ and‚ as you would expect‚ he has many achievements in the theatrical world for his plays and poetry. His achievements‚ however‚ were not without sacrifice. Shakespeare moved to London to pursue a career as a writer and actor. When he moved for his career‚ he left his family behind for London theater. During this period‚ he wrote most of his greatest writings. He wrote a number of well-renowned plays and sonnets during this

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    perfect line of poetry.” This quote by Titian is meant to signify the importance of preparing before performing an activity‚ because otherwise‚ you will not end up with the result you want. Titian was an artist in the early stages of the Italian Renaissance‚ and was regarded as one of the best artists in the world by many Venetians. In fact‚ not only Venetians thought this‚ all around Italy it was agreed that Titian was the best artist‚ second to only Michelangelo Buonarroti. Skilled with a paintbrush

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    William Shakespeare was an English poet‚ playwright‚ and actor‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. Shakespeare’s plays and poetry have been translated into every language and have been performed all over the world. Shakespeare’s plays have remained at the center of the theatrical repertoire through periods of changing dramatic tastes and they have adapted themselves to different culture and theatrical traditions. William Shakespeare

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