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    also been seen in English literature. The Navarasas are‚ Shringara – love and beauty‚ Haasya – joy or mirth‚ Bibhatsya – disgust‚ Rowdra – anger‚ Shanta – peace‚ Veera – courage‚ Bhaya – fear‚ Karuna – grief and Adbhuta – wonder and curiosity. Shakespeare‚ being known for his remarkable portrayal of characters‚ has‚ in his plays‚ the perfect depiction of the Navarasas. His characters are alive‚ and their emotions are almost tangible. An example for Shringara‚ the rasa illustrating love or beauty

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    The Impact of Shakespeare Shakespeare is known for his astonishing plays and mysterious ways of thinking. Teaching Shakespeare at school‚ though is a whole another matter. Teaching Shakespeare to students can help increase their development‚ brain wise‚ and teach youngsters about life lessons they have learned from reading his work. His work has a big impact in society‚ whether it’s prisoners lives turning around or showing the perspectives of young people making the reader/audience learn something

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    The Book Dissolution is about trying to find the truth about a murder in a Monastery in Tudor England in 1537‚ about when the monks’ world comes to an end. The main character Matthew Shardlake is a lawyer in London working through the religious big changes in the rule of Henry VIII. The King’s minister who is devoted to the destruction of the monasteries. His goal is to try to find the truth about the death of a royal representative at the Monastery of Scarnsea in Sussex. When Shardlake enters with

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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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    Mr. Tom Arnold Kolly is a 50-year-old wheat farmer who loves to wear his dirty and worn out hiking boots. He is a white man with a big mustache and midnight black hair. Mr. Kolly speaks with a southern accent and always wears his old and yellow straw hat with his favorite pair of dirty jeans and suspenders. Since Mr. Kolly hikes and wheat farms‚ he has acquired huge muscles and strong legs. Mr. Kolly lives on a 200-acre property in Topeka Kansas with his auburn-haired wife and three amazing

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    Ray Brown‚ or Raymond Matthews Brown‚ has been widely acclaimed as jazz’s greatest bassist. Ray Brown was born in Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania‚ on October 13‚ 1926. Originally‚ Brown began as a piano player; he began taking piano lessons at the age of eight. Although he grew up playing piano‚ in high school‚ he wanted to play the trombone‚ but could not afford to buy an instrument. He originally signed up to play the piano in high school‚ but didn’t realize there were 26 other pianists ahead of him. Because

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    performed in daylight whereas in 21st Century theatre plays are shown during the day and night‚ although they did not have lighting back then so therefore had no choice but to use natural lighting which makes the focus more upon their acting‚ hence why Shakespeare used such descriptive language for his plays. It is performed on a simple thrust stage of an Elizabethan playhouse where the audience would surround the actors horizontally and vertically. However‚ most people associated Elizabethan theatres with

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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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    Ancient China By: Matthew Howard‚ Nicolas McWatters and Michael Murphy * Neolithic Era: Neolithic cultures began developing in the North of China around 700 BCE. * The Jiahu civilization appeared‚ a people who were very dependent on intensive farming of things like rice and foxtail millet. * Cliff carvings have been found in China‚ showing an apparent fascination with gods‚ astrology‚ and their surroundings. * In 5500-4900 a civilization emerged which was very advanced‚ completed

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    the Individual in Matthew Arnold’s “Culture and Anarchy” Culture‚ as defined by Matthew Arnold in his essay “Culture and Anarchy‚” is the drive to attain perfection through development and growth bolstered by knowledge and appreciation of the beauty of humanity. Granted‚ this is an oversimplification of Arnold’s complex musings on what culture is‚ but this broad concept of culture‚ here‚ is useful in the discussion of the role of the individual in society. Ideally‚ for Arnold‚ those that perpetuate

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