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    "William Shakespeare" is a name that has been on everybody’s lips for centuries and most likely centuries to come (revise). A man exceptionally skilled in many of the arts‚ Shakespeare could easily be considered one of the most influential European writers to ever exist‚ and his legacy continues to spread across the world today. Fame‚ however‚ inevitably comes with its skeptics and critics. Some scholars not only question the legitimacy of Shakespeare’s authorship‚ but the existence of the poet and

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    Comparison between Shakespeare and Pinter Both extracts are obviously dramatic texts‚ although the differences between Shakespeare and Pinter are considerable. Set in 1592‚ Shakespeare’s Richard III focuses on the epic story of a man striving to be king at any cost. By contrast‚ Pinter’s post-modernist concerns highlighted through this ‘kitchen sink drama’ focuses on the claustrophic oppressive domestic world of an ordinary family. Shakespeare’s Jacobean reflection is equally as intriguing as Pinter’s

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    William Shakespeare was one of history’s most influential literary geniuses‚ whose work transcended time. His plays and sonnets have intrigued scholars and ordinary people alike for over 400 years. Even though his works and contributions to history are known‚ most of his personal life remains a mystery even to this day. While his life is quite cryptic‚ there are some connections that can be drawn between Shakespeare’s works and his life or the events surrounding it. One can clearly see examples in

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    Meagan Dennin Period 4 Shakespeare and John in the Brave New World. John the savage educates himself through the entire collection of William Shakespeare’s work. The plays are all about individuality and through them he realizes how to identify and verbalize his emotions and beliefs. In the brave new world‚ individuality and freedom of personality doesn’t exist. The people are conditioned to feel a certain way and to take somas to cure any emotional pain. It is a predictable and “flawless”

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    best-documented facts are that Shakespeare was baptised 26 April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire‚ England in the Holy Trinity Church‚ married Anne Hathaway at age 18‚ with whom he had three children‚ was an actor‚ playwright and theatre entrepreneur in London‚ owned property in both Stratford and London‚ and died 23 April 1616 at the age of 52. William Shakespeare [1] was born in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ a small country town. He was the son of John Shakespeare‚ a successful glover and alderman

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    "Romeo and Juliet" is one of the most famous plays written by Shakespeare. Under the essential elements‚ the character‚ plot‚ theme‚ there are a lot of special‚ unique ideas make the story stand out amongst others. In ’Romeo and Juliet’‚ violence is one of the key ideas that link every incident together. It pushes the story forward and makes things happen. Shakespeare produces visions of violence in nearly every scene‚ every moment of the play. The violence affects every character‚ changing their

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    Play Scripts. (The bell rang as it was time to go in for the second lesson of the day; The Teacher was ready to teach) Teacher: ‘’ Come on settle down now y4. ‘’ Children: ‘’Good morning Miss Furniss.’’ (They do the register then go to the assembly) Child:’P.E YES OH WAIT ART YES oh wait maths yes woo NOT.’’ Teacher: ‘Now y4 it is a big day tomorrow‚ can anyone tell me why? ‘’ Child:’’Because we are going on a school trip to the‚ colour me pots.’’ Teacher: ‘’yes well done

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    Comparative review of Polanski’s ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Shakespeare Retold’ directed by Mark Brozel Macbeth is a story of passion‚ power‚ and violent betrayal: all of which are found in both Polanski’s ‘Macbeth’ and the BBC’s contemporary adaptation of ‘Shakespeare Retold’ directed by Mark Brozel. Both films set in Scotland‚ follow the original plot from Macbeth‚ however‚ Brozel’s rendition does not depict the traditional interpretation as Polanski’s did‚ instead using modern day language to better relate

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    attraction of an individual’s external appearance; love should come from the heart. In the poem itself‚ Shakespeare was able to portray this theme through comparing a women who is not physically perfect to beautiful matters. Regardless of his mistress’s not so attractive appearance Shakespeare is still captivated by her‚ "And yet‚ by heaven‚ I think my love as rare‚ line 13." Ultimately Shakespeare was able to develop the meaning within a poem through the usage of selective diction‚ the specific rhyme

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    William Shakespeare (1609) This poem is called ’let me not to the marriage of true minds’ and it’s written by William Shakespeare. It was first published in 1609. This sonnet is one of Shakespeare’s most famous love sonnets. William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright. He is often called England’s national poet and the ’Bard of Avon’. His surviving work consists of 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ 2 long narrative poems and several other poems‚ but he is most known for his plays‚ such as

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