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    Travis Simmons English II Adv. Mrs. Dotson 7 13 May 2012 Through the Eyes of William Golding William Golding was an amazing and artistic author. His versatile writings‚ visionary view on life‚ and the way he inputted subtle and special hints of his religious views are what made his career. Golding’s life began on September 19‚ 1911 when he was born in UK‚ St. Columb Minor to a Mr. and Mrs. Golding. Alex Golding‚ his father‚ was a schoolteacher. While Mildred Golding‚ his mother‚ was a suffragette

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    This actually happens to the characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. During this play‚ there are many twists‚ turns‚ and love triangles caused by a simple miscommunication. Going through many plots‚ some of which are exciting and some of which are saddening‚ it is revealed at the end of the play that the audience was actually dreaming the whole time. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ Theseus is eager‚ old-fashioned‚ and all about convenience when it comes

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    Madness in Love in William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” There are many definitions for love‚ but there are also many definitions for madness. Both words‚ when joined together‚ create an endless possibility of emotions and actions one can bare to hold for the sake of another. Madness can be described as “senseless folly”. When a person is in love with another‚ they tend to define their feelings of passionate affection for this other person. Shakespeare’s concept was to involve some of his characters

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    Othello‚ the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare “I am not what I am.” Thus says Iago. (1‚ 1‚ 67) In Othello‚ the Moor of Venice‚ the main character is not Othello but rather is Iago. Iago is the original villain character. He set the bar for everyone else. Without Iago in the play there would be no play. By saying I am not what I am‚ Iago is telling us he is not himself and his actions are not what he normally would do. Iago is the main character in Othello. The others such as Othello and

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    They would do anything to spend time with one another and sacrifice themselves by getting in trouble with their families‚ who are enemies. In act 5 scene 1. it says “Is it e;en so? Then I clefy you stars! Thou know’st my logic. Get me ink and paper ‚ and nice post horses. I will hence tonight.” This quote is relevant to unlimited love because he is saying how he will rebel and he will leave for Verona so he will be with her the very next morning. He will not let anyone know and he will find

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    There are lots of supernatural things that go on in Macbeth. Many of which were also in other books or plays of this time period. Written around 1606‚ many of the things that were written about could not be proven false. But now with our knowledge today‚ we know that these things most likely didn’t happen. One supernatural thing that appeared in Macbeth were the witches. These witches are seen as evil beings in Macbeth. He uses these witches to tell him about his future‚ but when they do he is

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    overlooked and ignored‚ keeping them hidden and unrecognized. Throughout English 9‚ we have read many books‚ novels‚ and epic poems that include many heroic characters‚ but the true hero in semester 2 of English 9 is the Nurse from Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare To begin with‚ the Nurse provided many things to Juliet‚ but the most important was the relationship of a mother. When the Nurse was young‚ she had lost her very own daughter and shortly after Juliet came along and in a way helped to heal the

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    In the play written by William Shakespeare titled Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ different types of love have been explained. Some of the common types that have been discussed are complicated love‚ forced love and parental love. In this case‚ we are going to discuss the three types of love shown in the play. Forced love In the commencement of the play‚ Hippolyta and Theseus who are potrayed as queens who have their origins from the Amazons show forced love. In act 1‚ Theseus mentions “ I managed to woo

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    What happens when people fall in uncontrollable love? In William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy‚ midsummer night’s dream‚ it is proven that love is blind. In relation to the play‚ "Love is blind" because people fall in love without seeing the other people disinterest‚ it stops people seeing people for who they are‚ and love lead to people being overly trusting. Love is blind because it takes away people’s ability to understand and communicate to recognize a “no” and disinterest in pursuing a relationship

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    “...Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole‚ with juice of cursed hebenon in a vile and in the porches of my ears did pour the leperous distilment…” (Shakespeare‚ Ham.‚ 1.5.61-64) The death of Hamlet’s father set the book onto a layout of revenge and despair. It caused Hamlet to change his mindset and later on influences everyone else. In such little time and quite a rush one by one their life was taken. They vanished. Only time can tell when their live flesh would be no more and all that is left of

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