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    Why is Shakespeare considered to be one of the greatest playwrights of his time? Shakespeare lived in the Elizabethan era and had to write for an Elizabethan audience and theater. By today’s standards‚ this was no picnic in the park. Under those circumstances‚ he wrote some of the greatest works in history. These works‚ still popular today‚ prove him to be a consummate dramatist. Shakespeare knew how to craft dramatic scenes full of external and internal conflict and emotion‚ something the Elizabethan

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    maintaining the accuracy of past events. And in this essay I am going to assess the historical accuracy of Shakespeare In Love (1998). Shakespeare in Love is a 1998 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Madden‚ written by Marc Norman and playwright Tom Stoppard. The film depicts an imaginary love affair involving Viola de Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow) and playwright William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) while he was writing Romeo and Juliet. Several characters are based on historical

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    Renowned play‚ “Macbeth” written by William Shakespeare in 1606‚ is one of the most prestigious dramas to date. Valiant and truthful soldier‚ Macbeth experiences dire changes of evil‚ in order to gain his thriftless ambition for king. His immoral change might have been influenced by Lady Macbeth and the witches’ prophecies suggesting Macbeth is a tragic hero who had no intent of abhorrent deeds. Once honourable Macbeth pledges glory to his king and gained honour through valiant accomplishments. Fear

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    Shakespeare as we all know wrote many plays‚ sonnets‚ and poems‚ his works however hundreds of years old they still affect modern culture. Anything from tv and movies to the words and phrases we say. Shakespeare has some kind of tie to them. The works of Shakespeare helped make entertainment into what it is today. Many things you would not think to be linked to Shakespeare are. From movies to sayings‚ he is in all of it. Shakespeare’s work however hundreds of years old is viewed every single day…

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    To Be Relevant or Not To Be Relevant I will be analyzing how one of Shakespeare themes In Romeo & Juliet are still evident in life today. The theme I will be focusing on is Love. Movies in today’s society are still revolving around Romeo and Juliet‚ for instance‚ The Lion King: Simba Pride‚ Gnomeo & Juliet. Arafat & Huda’s. A real life story of a Romeo and Juliet story‚ how feud is in Westside story. Ever since the play Romeo and Juliet a majority of movies and real life event and revolved around

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    Summary In this poem‚ the speaker invokes a series of metaphors to characterize the nature of what he perceives to be his old age. In the first quatrain‚ he tells the beloved that his age is like a “time of year‚” late autumn‚ when the leaves have almost completely fallen from the trees‚ and the weather has grown cold‚ and the birds have left their branches. In the second quatrain‚ he then says that his age is like late twilight‚ “As after sunset fadeth in the west‚” and the remaining light is

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    How does Shakespeare use dramatic devise in Act3 Scene1 of Romeo and Juliet in order to make it such an interesting‚ exciting‚ and important scene? Romeo and Juliet‚ one of Shakespeare’s early plays is about two young lovers from rival households that feel the only way they can be together is to get married. Like some of Shakespeare’s best work Romeo and Juliet fits into the tragic genre; although it could be considered a comedy as it starts out a comic play‚ and stays comic until the death

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    SHAKESPEARE DRAMATISES THE TENSION BETWEEN PASSION AND REASON IN HAMLET TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THIS VIEW SUPPORT YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE PLAY Acts of passion and acts of reason can be differentiated by a sense of underlying tension‚ Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ published in 1601 explores these universal ideologies by dramatizing this underlying tension. ‘Hamlet’ presents challenging representations of the traditional values of passion and reason through their varying forms. The representation of these

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    Tony Caselle Poling 1 Period 2 01/14/16 William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is widely known as a horrible tragedy about two teen lovers whose death bring their feuding families together. While there may be a dramatic ending to the play‚ it starts off as a funny and delightful comedy. To divert the audience’s attention from the cruel reality of the play‚ Shakespeare focuses on the parts that make it entertaining for the audience. If humor was not added‚ Romeo and Juliet would have been a very tiresome

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    William Shakespeare wrote the play Macbeth in 1606. It is about a Noble named Macbeth who deceitfully and greedily rises to power and soon falls. Macbeth started out as a brave‚ valiant noble who fought for King Duncan. Three witches then met Macbeth and tempted him with the throne. This caused confusion in Macbeth but he decided to stay loyal to Duncan. He later told his wife about his encounter and she changed his mind and made him slay Duncan. Macbeth slowly turned insane‚ cocky‚ and brash. Because

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