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    Nora as a Tragic Heroine

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    A Doll’s House/ 2. Nora as a tragic heroine. Nora Helmer is undoubtedly the most outstanding character in A Doll’s House. Our attention is largely focused on her as we go through the play. Other characters‚ notably Helmer and Krogstad ‚ also engage our attention but it is the vicissitude in the life of Nora and the fate that awaits her interest us most.in the beginning of the play Nora does appear to be a person without any character and therefore ‚a cipher. She seems to be completely dependent

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    "Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day" by William Shakespeare… [pic] Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May‚ And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines‚ And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; And every fair from fair sometime declines‚ By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm’d; But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that

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    St. Crispan’s Day The famous playwright William Shakespeare‚ in his version of a speech‚ St. Crispans Day Speech‚ he gives King Henry a motivational tone when speaking with his army. ShakeSpeare’s purpose is to make Henry get his point across by saying he will not fight with anyone who doesn’t fight for the English. Henry and Shakespeare adapt an enthusiastic‚ ambitious‚ and patriotic tone while speaking to his army about defeating the French in the battle. In this situation pathos makes a great

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    Sonnet 1 by Edmund Spenser and Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare differ greatly in form‚ tone‚ content‚ meaning‚ and persona. Shakespeare begins with a rather unflattering attribute; "My mistress’ are nothing like the sun" while Spenser‚ praises his love by wishing he were a book she was reading. Sonnet 1 by Spenser follows a rhyme scheme of his own devising (ababbcbccdcdee) that combines interwoven thoughts. In this sonnet he praises his wife’s beauty and attempts to flatter her through conveying

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    Should Shakespeare be taught in high school? What a dumb question to ask to a group of sophomores. The highest response will be a resounding No. The students see the work they would not have to do if Shakespeare was not a portion of the current curriculum. But then again‚ most students would get rid of 90 percent of the subject and material being taught if they could get away with it. Even with the matter they are presently learning having been dumbbed down to ensure a higher level of students pass

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    Rot within Denmark As a way to create interest in the audience William Shakespeare would write plays that connected with audience‚ using what they were surrounded by. With the memory of previous Kings and Queens‚ the audience can relate to the corruption and craziness of the monarch in the plays Shakespeare wrote. Considered one of Shakespeare’s best plays‚ he wrote Hamlet around 1600 with its various concepts of love‚ guilt and revenge throughout. Shorty after the death of Hamlet‚ the previous

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    accordance to the majority of Shakespeare’s tragedies‚ the characters in King Lear are well developed and portray evident personalities. Their characteristics and actions are so extreme that they closely mirror those of animals. In particular‚ Shakespeare uses animal imagery in King Lear to illustrate the vulnerability‚ cruelty‚ and perceptivity of critical characters. Animal imagery in King Lear is used to effectively emphasize the vulnerability of Kent and Gloucester. When Kent is sentenced to

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    William Shakespeare wrote on his novel A Midsummer night’s Dream “Lord‚ what fools there mortals be!”(3.2.116). This is one of Shakespeare’s most famous insult lines. This quote comes from the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Puck is conversing with Oberon about the Athenian peasants‚ and how ridiculous they look when they are fighting for each other’s love. A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare is a comedy play‚ in which Shakespeare incorporates magic to the everyday life. Shakespeare also incorporated

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    The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ took place in the 1500’s. The play is about two feuding families‚ the Capulets and Montagues‚ daughter and son who fall in love at first sight. In the end‚ Romeo and Juliet take their lives because their love was destroyed by their families hatred towards each other. In this story‚ Shakespeare uses a proliferate amount of irony to show that love is a strong bond that can bring peace and defeat enemy feuding. Shakespeare’s play is full

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    their interactions with woodland fairies through the woods. Shakespeare takes this play and portrays various themes‚ the most notable being magic which is present throughout whether it’s visible or not to the reader’s eye. The magic in this play is a force that not only causes conflict but‚ also resolves it. It is demonstrated throughout the play‚ that the central aspect is the source of power that motivates‚ from the inside‚ magic .Shakespeare uses magic to embody the supernatural power of love by using

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