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    confrontation between Hamlet and Polonius. Thus‚ I decided to make a tableau vivant of tennis game at the start and end of the game. In the tableau I will consider characters’ location‚ posture‚ gesture‚ props and the settings relating them to themes motifs and symbols. The first tableau vivant will demonstrate the game in the first point. Polonius will be in the net; ready to slam Hamlet’s serve devolution‚ which is at the back of the quart. Polonius is wearing a polo shirt while Hamlet is wearing a stained

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    4/7/14 Rough Draft Hamlet Essay Hamlet by William Shakespeare is filled with tragedy‚ devotion‚ and betrayal. The protagonist of the story is a young prince from Denmark whose father‚ King Hamlet‚ is poisoned and killed. When a ghost that resembles the dead king is seen roaming the castle Hamlet goes to speak with it. The ghost speaks to him‚ declaring gloomily that it is indeed his father’s spirit‚ and that he was murdered by none other than Claudius. Ordering Hamlet to seek revenge on the

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    13 April 2013 The Exploration of Hamlet through a Feminist Lens Throughout the Elizabethan era women were not acknowledge as humans. The ideal gender role of women was to work in the home: cooking‚ cleaning‚ and taking care of the children. Men were the only ones to work and have a career. The feminist theory analyzes the status of women in society. It deals with gender differences‚ gender inequality‚ gender oppression‚ and structural oppression. Analyzing Hamlet through a feminist lens critics

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet Shakespeare’s Elizabethan revenge tragedy demonstrates the composer’s ability to address and explore the universalities of human existence. Hence‚ though the Senecan tragedyShakespeare illustrates Hamlet’s tension between duty and resistance through introspection towards his father’s prescribed revenge‚ which becomes central in allowing Shakespeare to encapsulate the fragmentation of the human experience due to internal and external influences. The oscillation of Hamlet between

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    William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ England‚ northwest of London‚ to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. William’s father made his living primarily as a tanner and a glover but also traded wool and grain from time to time. John Shakespeare also served in various offices‚ including high bailiff (like a mayor)‚ the city’s highest public office. In the mid-1570s‚ John Shakespeare’s fortune began to decline mysteriously (some say it was because of his wife’s Catholicism‚ although

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    What is it that makes Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ such a timeless classic that transcends time? It is the ideas and themes that are shown throughout the play and the techniques‚ such as hyperbolic language‚ used to present those. Love and duty are juxtaposed in the play and this shows the connection most people face today‚ the choice between what they need to do and the pleasure they want. The other theme explore in ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ is jealousy. This is what makes Antony and Cleopatra

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    Shakespeare uses Death and the Afterlife in Hamlet to serve many purposes: to provide a means of shaping and defining characters‚ determining them to be strong‚ fearful‚ etc.; to provide the major conflict in the play‚ an internal conflict that ultimately psychologically surpasses the breadth of the external conflict; and to present cerebral discourse on a recurring theme throughout all of Shakespeare’s works‚ playing on mankind’s inability to understand Death and what comes after. Death appears

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    SONNET 29 William Shakespeare When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes‚ I all alone beweep my outcast state‚ And trouble deaf Heaven with my bootless cries‚ And look upon myself‚ and curse my fate‚ Wishing me like to one more rich in hope‚ Featured like him‚ like him with friends possessed‚ Dearing this man’s art‚ and that man’s scope. With that most enjoy contentend least: Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising‚ Haply I think on thee‚ and then my state Like to the lark at

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a play primarily about the protagonist’s struggle to discover absolute certainty within a world plunged into instability. While Hamlet is reflective of the ideologies and contextual values which were of integral importance within the Elizabethan period‚ his dramatic exploration of this struggle continues to resonate with contemporary audiences. Through the use of dramatic techniques‚ Shakespeare explores the moral ambiguity and uncertainty existing within the kingdom

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth and HamletPrince of Denmark were both written in the 1600’s by William Shakespeare. Both of these plays are one of the most famous works of art in English Literature. With these plays being very similar in the fact of mystical journeys‚ they are also different in many ways. Mystical events‚ insanity‚ and tragic death are all included in these two plays. Both Macbeth and Hamlet encounter mystical events in their plays. In Act 1 Scene 5 lines 10-39 of HamletPrince of Denmark

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