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    Mariana “I am directed by you” – Isabella. Both these lines are addressed to the Duke. What do they suggest about women status in this play? What other evidence can you find to support your view? Measure for Measure is a play written by William Shakespeare in the seventeenth century which crucially presents the role of women. Women were viewed as pure and were not expected to be promiscuous‚ but dependent on men with few options or choices. Shakespeare’s interpretation of women in Measure for

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    the car that hit you pull away. Having to deal with personal tragedy and immediate action along with vengeance and personal feeling occur throughout the events of The Tragedy of Hamlet. Shakespeare is able to portray this fact ever more solidly when Hamlet is faced with the death of his father. This hatches a revenge plot that Hamlet in his moral state is unable to deal with in an acceptable manner. Thus it is represented by Shakespeare with Hamlet’s hesitation to kill his uncle -the one who killed

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    he Foils of Hamlet Hamlet is dominated by an emotion which is inexpressible‚ because it is in excess of the facts as they appear.... We should have to understand things which Shakespeare did not understand himself." T.S. Eliot (Hamlet and His Problems) In the play Hamlet [Titles] by William Shakespeare the cast of main characters use the support given to them by the foils to enhance the play. A foil is a minor character who by simulations [?] and differences reveals character‚ and who‚ as an element

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    OPHELIACHARACTER ANALYSIS Even as a minor character in the play Hamlet‚ the character Ophelia plays a vital part in the development of both the plot and thematic ideas. However‚ Ophelia is an extremely complicated character as she can be read in many different ways. This in effect causes the readers or audience to be more insightful and gain a greater understanding of the plot and thematic ideas in the play such as "Love and Loyalty‚" and "Madness." When exploring the character of Ophelia we must

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    Move On Never had I been this mad‚ he had really done it this time. In the play The Tempest‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the protagonist Prospero must learn to move on from previous mistreatment and learn to forgive those who wronged him. This relates to how I had to forgive those who disrupt my emotions to my limit. I am an ordinary 15 year old boy who loves sports‚ friends‚ family‚ and video games. Having two younger siblings is not always manageable. Whenever we are in our driveway playing basketball

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    The play‚ Twelfth Night‚ by William Shakespeare is a comedy that revolves around a young woman‚ Viola‚ who experiences first hand the complexity of love when she gets caught between a love triangle between Duke Orsino of Illyria‚ the Countess Olivia‚ and Viola herself. Whether due to outside or internal forces‚ love does not come by easily. Sometimes family matters‚ status of sorts‚ or societal views are the external forces that cause conflict in a relationship. On the other hand‚ internal conflict

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    child and is in need of constant support before finally dying. The poem commences with life being compared to a huge stage where all of us are only actors. Each person has an entry into the world at birth and exits it at death. According to Shakespeare‚ every man plays several parts during his life time. On the stage of life every man has seven acts. The first act of man is infancy. At this time all that the baby does is cry and puke on his nurse’s lap. After

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    particular person or event without “acknowledging” the presence of any other character. In HamletShakespeare uses soliloquies to provide reader with the understanding of Hamlet’s character who is the protagonist. Hamlet is a play about a young prince who returns to Denmark from his studies after his father’s death. Hamlet sees his mother‚ the queen marry his father’s brother‚ Claudius which makes him very upset. Hamlet believes King Claudius killed his father so he makes a plan to get revenge but something

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    culture and fashion has rapidly sneaked up on Denmark‚ and has started to affect the native languages of the country. We hear or read words and songs from America every day. It could be a song playing in the radio‚ or a label on a dishwasher‚ and we don’t even think about it being American. A Danish writer called Dan Turéll once said when he was talking about his youth and the changes in the Danish community‚ “USA was like the big brother of Denmark”. Globalization is also a hot subject when

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    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 in influencing her husband to take the path that he

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