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    To learn a lesson is to gain insight on matters from mistakes or past experiences. Everyone can learn from others to avoid mistakes that can be stressful. In the play Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the main characters demonstrate actions that we all can learn from so we do not end up in uncomfortable positions. In the beginning‚ an evil plan is made out of jealousy in hopes to hurt others and their reputations. The gullible protagonist quickly believes the lies of others‚ betrays his friend

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    2016 William Blake and Arthur Rimbaud: Loss and Prayer. Blake and Rimbaud were poets who were the most influential out of the many in the time of Romance and Realism. William Blake (1757–1827) was an author who was popular in the era of Romanticism and was known to some as one of the most well-known literature figures in Europe. Whenever I read a William Blake poem I can with no trouble imagine what is being said because of imagery and metaphors he uses. In The Garden of Love by William Blake

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    Shakespeare When Shakespeare was a kid going to grammar school‚ a school open to boys only by the way! they learned Latin‚ Greek and rhetoric‚ persuasion through logical argument. Students read Latin and Greek writers to learn about the history of ancient Greece and "the glory that was Rome” and this material was translated by them into English or French after many hours of work. I ’m glad the school curriculum of the 21 st century has evolved and we no longer spend our days doing boring stuff like

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    are next in line to become King. Macbeth takes this as a threat and acts upon it‚ hiring two people to find and kill Banquo. “...the Montgomery 2 seeds of Banquo kings. Rather than so‚ come fate into the list‚ and champion me to th’ utterance”(Shakespeare III. 1.69-71). Within that quote it shows how devious Macbeth can be. Some may counter this and say that Macbeth is actually a tragic hero in their eyes. Macbeth was bound to have all of his crimes come back and haunt him‚ literally. After Macbeth

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    William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ England‚ northwest of London‚ to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. William’s father made his living primarily as a tanner and a glover but also traded wool and grain from time to time. John Shakespeare also served in various offices‚ including high bailiff (like a mayor)‚ the city’s highest public office. In the mid-1570s‚ John Shakespeare’s fortune began to decline mysteriously (some say it was because of his wife’s Catholicism‚ although

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    significance of the title The Winter’s Tale is that it highlights foreshadowing and slight irony by giving the character with the least lines‚ Maxmillius‚ one of the most important lines: “A sad tale’s best for winter. I have one of sprites and goblins” (Shakespeare 51). The Winter’s Tale also happens to occur during the wintertime. This line foretells the play’s general plot‚ depicting that the play will most likely be of a sad and depressed nature and may end tragically. It is also ironic because the reader

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    SONNET 29 William Shakespeare When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes‚ I all alone beweep my outcast state‚ And trouble deaf Heaven with my bootless cries‚ And look upon myself‚ and curse my fate‚ Wishing me like to one more rich in hope‚ Featured like him‚ like him with friends possessed‚ Dearing this man’s art‚ and that man’s scope. With that most enjoy contentend least: Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising‚ Haply I think on thee‚ and then my state Like to the lark at

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    The play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ explores an abundant of encounters to the rigid gender representation demonstrated in the play. The play revolves around the questioning of femininity and masculinity‚ allowing us to explore how certain characters equivocate the definition of gender to please their favour and how each gender identities are created for persuasion of the natural order that corresponds to the traditional order - Lady Macbeth and Macbeth exploit and redefine gender ideology

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    significant role in The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare. Exile‚ being both alienating and enriching‚ is seen throughout this play. A character that experiences this is Edgar‚ son of Gloucester. Edgar goes from high status and beloved to poor Tom who is seen as mad and hated by most. In his journey‚ he is ostracized but also becomes enriched in ways he might have never been able to be. Through the use of Edgar’s experiences‚ Shakespeare emphasizes the principal idea of exile and the theme

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    Marissa Coe EN 360 Shakespeare I Major Paper 04/20/14 Throughout many of Shakespeare’s plays‚ one of the central themes with which he provides his readers is the topic of madness and insanity. In Karin S. Coddon’s‚ “Such Strange Desygns”: Madness‚ Subjectivity‚ and Treason in Hamlet and Elizabethan Culture‚ the author depicts the reasons behind the psychosis of Shakespeare’s characters and what led to their insanity. The author expresses insight for not only the themes of madness in Hamlet but

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