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    Mid Sweden University Department of Humanities English Studies The Evil in Dorian Gray: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Protagonist in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Rosanna Eklund English C / Special Project Tutor: Joakim Wrethed 2007-02-14 Table of Contents Introduction Previous Research The Victorian Era and Aestheticism About the Author The Psychoanalytic Theory Dorian Gray and the Conscience Dorian Gray and Consciousness Dorian Gray and the Unconscious Dorian Gray’s Path to Degradation

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    Cadence in Shakespeare

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    delivered. In order to appreciate the words of Shakespeare‚ in particular‚ one must consider the implications of intended cadence. Although Shakespeare’s work can be enjoyed through a silent reading‚ certain nuances of his plays are lost without the aspect of performance or delivery in which the cadence is more visible. In an article from The Sunday Telegraph London Charles Spencer approaches the importance of cadence in performances of Shakespeare. He gets his point across very well by stating

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    A thing said walks in immortality if it has been said well Being said with absolute accuracy‚ some words have a remarkable feature of going into the eternity. What is the reason for such viability? It seems to me‚ that the words fulfilled with the emotions and illustrating some valuable ideas can delve deeply into the recesses of human psyche. First and foremost‚ in some climax situations‚ namely during the heated quarrel‚ it is simple to cut a partner to the heart. To put it differently

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    Jewish Usurer in a time period where Jews were racially abused. To a Jacobean audience‚ such a fate for Shylock would have been seen as the norm‚ especially considering that Elizabethan society than was described as being “Judeophobic”. Potentially‚ Shakespeare may’ve been using comedy as potential site for social disruption‚ the idea of protest through Shylock’s eloquence or the battle between justice and mercy‚ using the comic as a medium for the message of dissent - a medium that is simultaneously monitored

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    Shakespeare or Fakespeare?

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    ever practiced on a patient world‚” (Anderson) said the novelist Henry James. William Shakespeare is a world renowned playwright who is known for his plays‚ sonnets‚ and poems; however‚ it has been said William Shakespeare was in fact an alias for the real author‚ Edward de Vere‚ a theory started by J. Thomas Looney’s book Shakespeare Identified in 1920. J. Thomas Looney was an English schoolteacher who felt as if the myth of William Shakespeare needed to be corrected in a sense. Looney ’s book

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    Shakespeare and Cinema

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    SHAKESPEARE AND CINEMA Student: Zilinszki Anna-Krisztina 1styear‚ SGPC Tg.-Mureş 2010 Beginning from the Lady Macbeth’s speech analyse‚ I decided to write my research paper about Shakespeare and Cinema. When it is said that an author’s works have a universal appeal‚ what is meant is that his works are capable of striking a chord with readers all over the world‚ cutting across all kinds of boundaries by which people segregate themselves. In other

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    unfold (I‚ v) In my mind’s eye (I‚ ii) It cannot come to good (I‚ ii) It started like a guilty thing (I‚ i) Leave her to heaven (I‚ v) More honoured in the breach than the observance (I‚ iv) More in sorrow than in anger (I‚ ii) Neither a borrowernor a lender be (I‚ iii) Not a mouse stirring (I‚ i) O my prophetic soul! (I‚ v) Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. (I‚ v) So much for him (I‚ ii) There are more things in heaven and earth‚ Horatio‚ Than are dreamt of in your philosophy

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    Deception in Shakespeare

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    Deception in Shakespeare Beguilement. Deceitfulness. Duplicity. Insincerity. Trickery. Untruth. All of these words are synonyms for one: deception. Deception is officially defined as misleading “by deliberate misrepresentation or lies” (The Free Dictionary by Farlex). But how is it that lies are told and then identified? Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have detected different areas of the brain are involved in telling a lie and telling the truth. “Sections of the

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    their epic masterpieces. William Shakespeare who wrote during the 15th century‚ created many plays‚ lyric poems as well as sonnets. Known as a well respected master of his craft‚ Shakespeare wrote many fine lyrics which can now be found in his plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets. Similarly‚ Thomas Hardy‚ a realist poet in the 19th century‚ is best known for his pessimistic style and tone used in many poems and novels. The poem It Was a Lover and His Lass by Shakespeare and The Ruined Maid by Hardy contain

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    Racism in Shakespeare

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    of color existed even in the 17th century. “Shakespeare ’s play is the text that will at once unsettle and fill in‚ substantiate and resolve what the audience suspects it already knows about the essence of blackness as the savage and libidinous Other” (Little 305). Shakespeare wields the prejudice that he knows the audience has come with‚ by making Othello the victim of Iago’s malicious plan. “The weight of critical tradition… presents a Shakespeare who finds racial and cultural difference insignificant

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