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    Romeo and Juliet is a famous tragedy written by William Shakespeare and was originally published in 1597. This book contains several suspenseful events in which keeps readers hooked‚ but just how does Shakespeare achieve this? William Shakespeare uses different dialogue between characters to create suspense and to set the mood and tone of the story. Dialogue is an important thing to have in stories because it allows readers to get to know characters on a more personal level. The story of Romeo

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    and in the past there has been a large debate over literature fanatics of the true existence of William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is really a character who is honestly very mysterious. As insightful readers we don’t much about this person‚ we know him as the person who wrote amazing plays and sonnets that are used to educate high school students today. The article of "Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up?" was written by an author truly questioning his existence. This article is embodied

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    William Cuthbert Faulkner was born September 25‚ 1897 and died July 6‚ 1962. His hometown was New Albany‚ Mississippi where he spent most of his life. Faulkner was in fact very intelligent‚ but never earned his high school diploma. He really enjoyed reading‚ writing‚ and art. Eventually‚ he made his way to the University of Mississippi. In his life there were two major influences that affected his writing. His mother was a “colored” woman and Faulkner really “held tightly to her ways”‚ according

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    Othello is a Classic Anything by William Shakespeare is a classic. Shakespeare is a world-renowned playwright. All of his works are well known and very popular. Othello is one of‚ his plays that consist of sexual jealousy and controversy of a romance between a biracial couple. Shakespeare’s Othello is considered a classic because is consist of all the elements of a class: timelessness‚ enduring theme‚ and relatable characters. Othello is a classic because it includes the element of timelessness

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a play primarily about the protagonist’s struggle to discover absolute certainty within a world plunged into instability. While Hamlet is reflective of the ideologies and contextual values which were of integral importance within the Elizabethan period‚ his dramatic exploration of this struggle continues to resonate with contemporary audiences. Through the use of dramatic techniques‚ Shakespeare explores the moral ambiguity and uncertainty existing within the kingdom

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    In Hamlet‚ imagery of disease‚ poison and decay‚ are used by William Shakespeare for many purposes. Marcellus’ line in Act I illustrates the use of this imagery very well‚ "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark." Corruption is rampant‚ like a contagious disease infecting the court. The atmosphere of disease serves to heighten the audience’s disgust for the events that are taking place in the play. Secondly‚ disease leads to death‚ so the diseased society of Denmark is doomed. Because of this

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    Do you know how Shakespeare develops Hamlet’s character in relation to Claudius‚ Polonius‚ and Gertrude? In Hamlet’s 3rd soliloquy Shakespeare develops Hamlet’s character in relation to Claudius‚ Polonius‚ and Gertrude. Shakespeare develops Hamlet’s character in relation to Claudius. First example is Hamlet puts on a play to see if Claudius would break down and confess that he killed King Hamlet. “That guilty creatures sitting at a play. Have by the very cunning of the scene‚ been struck

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    William Shakespeare once insisted “They are books‚ the arts‚ the academies‚ that show‚ contain‚ and nourish all the world.”A book can hold much power and information within its pages‚ yet throughout the history of literature‚ writings have been banned with the dislike of the precious information held inside of these plays‚ books‚ scripts‚ etc. The Tragedy of Othello‚ the Moor of Venice‚ a Shakespeare classical play‚ has been argued both unfit and inappropriate for teenagers of high school age. In

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    manipulation and persuasion. During the time of Shakespeare‚ there were distinct traits and roles of men and women. In Elizabethan times‚ women were perceived ruled by their emotions and therefore irrational. In contrast‚ men were ruled by reason and were stalwart. By blurring the lines of gender in his plays‚ Shakespeare deconstructs these norms to display their ambiguity. This confusion of gender roles is prominently exhibited in Macbeth. Shakespeare uses the motif of gender roles in order

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    Macbeth Examine the way conflict between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is portrayed throughout the course of the play‚ paying particular attention to the way Shakespeare shows the development of their characters and the changing nature of their relationship. During the play‚ Shakespeare presents the theme of conflict in various ways. From the conflict between the characters and their innermost desires to the disagreements between characters and their different opinions and furthermore the dispute between

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