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    Rosarina Garcia Iago and his Evil Road To Fulfill his Fantasy In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago plays the role of the villain. Due to being insecure and being passed for promotion he creates this fantasy and does whatever he can‚ even goes to extremes to make his fantasy a reality. Throughout the play Iago deceives and manipulates everyone who stands in his way of making his fantasy a reality. Iago uses his intelligence and also trickery to do so. Iago is two-faced throughout

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    Views On Abortion Abortion can be an issue that is seen as very sensitive because there’s so much controversy concerning this topic‚ Even though countries such as the United States have legalized the procedure‚ it is by no means widely accepted. Many individuals may not even know what the meaning of an abortion is; in the dictionary the definition of an abortion is the termination of pregnancy and expulsion of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival. Abortions are viewed in many different

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    Shakespeare has left a big mark on our history. With all his plays and stories. But one really stood out to everyone‚ “Macbeth.” Ever since it was first shown people have believed there is a curse on this production. That causes horrible events to occurs surrounding the production. Macbeth was produced in 1623 and still today this curse of Macbeth haunts the theaters. It waits for someone to say the unspoken word. It seems as if there isn’t one production of “Macbeth” that doesn’t have a disaster

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    Meagan Dennin Period 4 Shakespeare and John in the Brave New World. John the savage educates himself through the entire collection of William Shakespeare’s work. The plays are all about individuality and through them he realizes how to identify and verbalize his emotions and beliefs. In the brave new world‚ individuality and freedom of personality doesn’t exist. The people are conditioned to feel a certain way and to take somas to cure any emotional pain. It is a predictable and “flawless”

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    In one of his plays‚ titled "The Merchant of Venice"‚ Shakespeare presents to us several views on a form of racism‚ namely anti-Semitism. The main "victim" is the character Shylock‚ a Jewish moneylender‚ who is mistreated by Antonio. Antonio openly hates Jews‚ and makes like hard for Shylock for no other reason than religion. It should be noted though that Shylock himself has also become a racist. This is proven when he makes a comment about Antonio saying "I hate him for he is a Christian." Both

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    Love is an everlasting theme throughout literature. In the play “Twelfth Night”‚ Shakespeare explores and illustrates 3 different types of love--true‚ self‚ and friendship. For each type of love‚ Shakespeare created its own characters to represent it‚ and these characters and their love played a major role in the play. True Love: There are three romantic love stories in the play. In the opening‚ Duke Orsino expressed his deep love for Countess Olivia. Later‚ in the following scene‚ Viola disguised herself

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    The verbal irony in “Othello” by Shakespeare In the tragedy Othello‚ Shakespeare uses many important literary elements‚ but one of the most important is irony. Shakespeare ’s use of irony in Othello has a great impact on the play. The irony is what makes the story so fascinating and different than any other stories. Irony is also used to add suspense and at the same time to make the reader wonder what is going to happen next. “Verbal irony is a contrast between what a character says and what

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    Narrator (Daniel): Lady Macbeth leaves and Macbeth gives the assassins the go ahead.    Macbeth (Oliver) : The time has come go kill Banquo    Murderer 1 ( Miles): Okay where is he?    Macbeth (Oliver): Head to the wooden park when he passes by at dusk kill him and his son  Fleance.   Murderer 2 (Duncan): We shall leave no survivors.     Narrator (Daniel): The assassins wait for Banquo and Fleance to pass and then stab them…    Murderer 1 (Miles): Die Banquo die *Stabs him repeatedly*    Murderer 2 (Duncan): Mwhahahahaha * Stabs Fleance* 

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    EARLY LIFE Seven years later after their wedding‚ William Shakespeare was born in April 26‚ 1564 in Stratford (accepted birth and birth place) to Mr. and Mrs. John Shakespeare. William had eight siblings‚ and although he didn’t get a chance to meet all of them‚ they were still part of his family. Joan (Oldest Sister)‚ the first child brought a huge amount of joy to the young‚ and ambitious couple‚ only to be dealt a dreadful blow shortly after her birth; On September 15‚1558 Joan was baptized

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    Manipulation is powerful. People use this tactic to get what they want in life‚ by misleading people or tricking people into seeing a certain point of view. To use the power of manipulation a person must use another person’s weakness. The theme of manipulation is evident in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ in the film Cruel Intentions directed by Roger Kumble and in the books Stolen by Lucy Christopher and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. In the play Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth plays a major role

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