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    Katrina Chen Professor Sun Shakespeare Paper One 2 May 2013 Malvolio‚ the Party Pooper in Twelfth Night In Shakespeare’s comedy‚ Twelfth Night‚ we can see the romance among several couples. For instance‚ Viola with Orsino‚ Olivia with Sebastian and Maria with Sir Toby Belch‚ they are all ended up with a joyful relationship with each other. It is a convention that endings of the comedies are always combined with happy elements. Even if not falling in love with anyone else‚ the clown

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    Fathers and Daughters in Shakespeare Fathers and Daughters in Tempest‚ Merchant of Venice‚ and Othello While there is an over arcing theme in these plays as to the subject of Father-Daughter relationships in which the mother is absent‚ even the most cursory inspection shows relevant differences in both the characters and their relationships to one another. That is not to say there follows no similarities. Let’s open with the relationship between Deceased Father/ Portia and Prospero/Miranda.

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    Shakespeare the Historian: Richard II and the War of the Roses Who was Richard II? Born: 1367 Reign: 1377 – 1399 (deposed) Death: 1400 (murdered) Historical Context surrounding Richard II Richard II was born in 1367‚ in Bordeaux which was then part of the English principality of Aquitaine. He was the second son of Edward‚ the Black prince‚ and his wife Joan of Kent. Edward was in line to the throne‚ after his father Edward III. The Black Prince was a distinguished military leader like

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    Describe one idea worth learning about in the text. Explain why it was worth learning about. John Madden’s Shakespeare in love is a ‘romantic comedy’ set in sixteenth century England. Through its two unfortunate protagonists‚ Will Shakespeare ‘a lowly player’ with writer’s block and wealthy Viola De Lesseps who dreams of ‘love as there has never been in a play‚’ it explores the idea of ‘the truth and nature of love’ in the Elizabethan era. Madden portrays the harsh realities of the time through

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    How far do you think Shakespeare presents Romeo and Juliet as victims of fate? “Romeo and Juliet” is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in 1597‚ when people believed that their lives were controlled by fate‚ like a force or spirit that decides the course a person’s life should take. They believed in magic‚ horoscopes and that the Sun‚ Moon and stars could change their destiny. In this play Shakespeare presents Romeo and Juliet as victims of fate in many different ways; as a result it is

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    No fear Shakespeare to Titanic For this project we had to compare the No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet graphic novel‚ to the movie “Titanic”‚ both the movie and the book were very interesting. They did have some major things in common‚ as well as some big differences. One thing interesting in common with both the movie and the book are the initials R and J‚ these are the initials of both the main characters in the separate stories; Romeo and Juliet and Rose and Jack. But that is only a small

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    “Soaring‚ flying‚ there’s not a star in heaven that we can’t reach.” Disney’s High School Musical is one of the most popular plays for children. Most kids know the show and the characters‚ but would it be the same without Shakespeare’s influence? Shakespeare’s theatre changed the costumes‚ set‚ and makeup of theatre into what is recognized today. During the Renaissance‚ acting was a career for men only. Men played all acting roles. . . including the female ones. Women were not allowed to act. It

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    question Lear asks his daughters before he makes the division of his kingdom final? What does he expect of his daughters? 2. What is Cordelia’s answer to Lear’s question‚ and why is Lear outraged by her response? 3. How does Kent’s reaction to Lear’s banishment of Cordelia introduce the theme of sight and insight? 4. In this first scene of the play‚ how does Shakespeare establish the parallels between the stories of Lear and his daughters on the one

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there is an overlaying presence of the typical roles that men and women were supposed to play. During Elizabethan times there was a major difference between the way men and women were supposed to act. Men typically were supposed to be masculine and powerful‚ and defend the honor. Women‚ on the other hand‚ were supposed to be subservient to their men in their lives and do as ever they wished. In Romeo and Juliet the typical gender roles that

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    affiliation with her “sweet coz”. She is unable to achieve happiness and belong within such a place and its corruption contrasts with the “Forest of Arden”‚ which Shakespeare uses as a Biblical allusion to the utopian Garden of Eden. As such‚ Duke Frederick’s entering the forest to “take his brother and put him to the sword” showcases his transformation from a cruel persona with “eyes of fury” into “an old religious man”‚ asserting the ability of place to alter one’s sense of belonging and character

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