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    Shakespeare vs Dryden

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    SEMINAR ANTONY & CLEOPATRA AND ALL FOR LOVE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Introduction:- The following study is based on the plays Antony and Cleopatra which is written by William Shakespeare and All for Love which is written by John Dryden. Both writers are the most prominent playwrights in the history of English literature. We can see that both writers through their respective works have focused on the relationship between two prominent characters

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    Shakespeare Sonnet 138

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    William Shakespeare’s poetry entails complex language and hidden meanings. Shakespeare is famous for his ability to author a web of images that creates layers of interpretations and understandings. In Sonnet 138 however‚ Shakespeare is more direct in describing his relationship with his lover by avoiding imagery and metaphors‚ explaining to the reader that this seemingly unconventional relationship is indeed justified. Shakespeare constructs a persona of the speaker in a way that establishes a casual

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    Explore the ways that Shakespeare links madness with love to create comedy in Twelfth Night Twelfth Night or What You Will‚ which was first performed in 1602‚ includes words such as “mad”‚ “madman” and “madness” more than any other Shakespearean play. It is a reasonable assumption that Shakespeare was interested in the connections between madness and love and desired to explore it in Twelfth Night‚ which is undoubtedly one of his greatest comedies. The general comedy and chaos that results from

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    Introduction ‘How does shakespeare perceive true love in sonnet 116 and sonnet 130?’. The sonnets that are focused is ‘Sonnet 116 - Let me not to the marriage of true minds’ and ‘Sonnet 130 - My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun’. First I would like to quickly review what the definition of a sonnet is. Two kinds of sonnets have been most common in English poetry‚ and sonnets were named after the two famous poets. The Petrarchan sonnet and the Shakespearean sonnet. Since my presentation

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    Mark Payne 1302-20 The Writings of Shakespeare and Donne The poems from William Shakespeare and John Donne that interest me are “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” and “The flea”. One of the main reason that I am writing about these two poems are because they are the only ones that I know of because that is what we talked about in class and I have never read poetry in my life. Poetry has always been difficult for me to read because of my mild case of dyslexia. I have to read the sentence

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    sexual propensity for one’s own sex; of or involving sexual activity with a member of one’s own sex‚ or between individuals of the same sex” (“homosexual”). The use of the term homosexual in this manner was first used in 1892‚ over 270 years after Shakespeare was alive

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    around 1595 by William Shakespeare. Throughout Act one‚ Shakespeare represents love in various ways. Shakespeare’s tragedy is set in Verona. It is a violent society because of a feud between the Capulet’s and the Montague’s; therefore this means there is a break down of divine order. Shakespeare delays the meeting of Romeo and Juliet to reveal the inadequacy of all the other types of love shown in this play to end the feud. We have to wait till scene five to witness the ideal love between Romeo and Juliet;

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    Shakespeare Adaptations

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    The modernised adaptation of the prologue has effectively conveyed numerous important themes and ideas from Shakespeare’s original script: Romeo and Juliet * The theme of love is still evident through our adaptation. This is shown through the medium shot used‚ which lets the audience see hand actions‚ whilst also seeing the facial expressions between the two lovers‚ where we are seen their expressed emotions. * Since the prologue was adapted‚ it was chosen that the head of the Capulet

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    What was Shakespeare Biography? Who was William Shakespeare? Where was he born? Where did he go to school? How did William Shakespeare live his life from the beginning to the ending? William Shakespeare’s life became a great mystery with lack of evidence to support any findings. His schooling‚ his family and parents will be revealed in my paper. Who were William Shakespeare’s parents? The parents of Mr. Shakespeare were John Shakespeare and Mary Arden Shakespeare. Mary Arden married William

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    The relevance of Shakespeare is‚ in my opinion‚ unquestionable‚ even in contemporary times. Not only is his contribution to the English language immense in its proportions‚ but also enduring. Even today‚ William Shakespeare is a household name the world over. He is quite literally‚ the figure-head of English literature‚ even to the average layman. Innumerable versions of his immortal works are seen again and again in our films‚ plays and even our writing. His simple yet deep concepts have stood the

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