Hamlet‚ Macbeth‚ The Twelfth Night. All famous plays written by Shakespeare‚ an innovative playwright and author. Shakespeare has changed the way people view poetry and the world itself. He was the first playwright to give women rights. Shakespeare is a talented and brilliant author. At the end of these plays‚ it all comes down to one question: Should Shakespeare still be read to this day? While Shakespeare’s language is outdated and burdensome‚ the works of art are still relevant due to some marginalized
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Visualize running miles and miles on end in the cold‚ only getting a ration of soup and a ration of bread once a day‚ and getting forced to see people dying left and right. The main character in the book Night by Elie Wiesel had to go through these exact circumstances. The book Night shows Ellie loses hope throughout the book because of these circumstances‚ in the beginning‚ he has not much to worry about‚ and then when he does‚ he stays hopeful for a while‚ and then in the middle he starts to question
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During the “willow cabin” passage in Twelfth Night‚ hyperbole and polysyndeton are used to exaggerate the tone of Viola’s irritation and desperation. The entire speech is an amplification of how Viola feels and what she would really do in this kind of situation. The speech speaks highly of the love that Viola has for Orsino and the extent of what she would do to get it. Not only is she desperate for his love‚ but he is gunning after Oliva‚ someone who will never want him back. Viola tells Olivia
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on genuine love‚ love of love‚ and false love. All there‚ becoming more and more evident throughout the play. Although a strange play; with cross-dressers‚ homoerotic attractions‚ and strange ambitions‚ his message became clear. Although “The Twelfth Night” creates an atmosphere of confusion and ambiguity
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The sub-plot of Twelfth Night‚ the gulling of Malvolio by Sir Toby Belch‚ Maria‚ Feste‚ and Aguecheek‚ is justly famous as one of Shakespeare’s funniest experiments in New Comedy‚ that is‚ in a style of comedy which is basically quite different from the pastoral romantic style of the main plot. The basis for the sub-plot is one of the oldest and most popular subjects for New Comedy - the unmasking of the hypocrite‚ a satiric exposure of apparent virtue so as to humiliate the hypocrite and make him
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It is not the same with the Squire‚ who seems to like fighting for a quite different reason. The Squire views it as a courtly accomplishment and does it “In hope to win thereby his lady’s grace.” He expresses the “love of the world” side of chivalry‚ unlike his father who fights for abstract ideals or “the love of God”. The Squire is depicted as someone who wears a shirt embroidered with “fresh-cut flowers red and white”. He is presented as “A lover and a lively bachelor‚ with locks well curled”
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Shakespeare lived. Though he married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18‚ he was rumored to have had extramarital affairs with numerous men while in London (“Shakespeare’s Sexuality”). Gay men are present in many of Shakespeare’s plays‚ most prominently Twelfth Night. A sailor named Antonio falls in love with a man of noble birth named Sebastian‚ whom Antonio rescued from a shipwreck. However‚ Antonio’s love only brings him grief‚ as the straight Sebastian views Antonio’s homosexual advances merely as gestures
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NIght Essay “You’ve got what it takes‚ but it will take everything you got.” In the end Elie had what it took to survive and live but when he saw himself in the mirror for the first time after the concentration camps he was shocked. He found out this terrible journey took everything out of him. Night after night Elie was put through so much‚ cold nights‚ long runs‚ starvation‚ and hard labour. The most important decisions in the novel that one chooses is strongly tied with the outcome and the end
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Deterioration Nothing in human history can compare to the barbarity and the atrocities that were committed in the Nazi concentration/death camps. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel‚ he describes in detail the horrific events and tragedies that he experienced during the concentration camps. He talks about how he lost his family and how his relationship with his father transitions throughout the story. Elie describes how his relationship with his father evolves from them being distant‚ to them getting
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acknowledges the existence of a God‚ it does not necessarily mean he is still faithful. He used to burn as bright as a star‚ but by the end‚ he was nothing more than a spark of what he used to be. The Holocaust deeply affected Wiesel’s faith. In his book Night‚ he described how he felt in his first day of camp: “In one terrifying moment of lucidity‚ I thought of us as damned souls wandering through the void‚ souls condemned to wander through space until the end of time‚ seeking redemption‚ seeking
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