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    The Curious Play I. Introduction Teenage Pregnancy is one of the big factors that continuously show our irresponsiveness as a Filipino. We tend to do this act for the reason of “curiosity”. The question is how we are going to cure the unstoppable word “curious”? Don’t they know that it wills to loss their freedom if they want to socializes and go out with their family and relatives? They can no longer just consider them and need to adjust lifestyle. Is it true that only curiosity drives

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    William Shakespeare wrote all of his plays. There have been very compelling arguments for both sides. In this paper‚ I will discuss my personal opinion on the “Authorship Question”. I believe that Shakespeare did write all of his plays. I started my research by using my history textbook database. I believed this would be a credible source with an abundance of information. There are many opposing theories on the true authorship of William Shakespeareś plays. When arguing if Shakespeare wrote

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    The Relevance of Shakespeare English literature icon William Shakespeare even after being deceased for over 400 years‚ still is relevant to our society and culture. How does this icon of English literature continually remain a firm fascination in the minds of modern day society? Despite departing this earth nearly 400 years ago‚ William Shakespeare’s legacy of written works (including 37 plays!) ensure his relevance to society‚ past and present never wanes. The timelessness of Shakespeare’s

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    then it’s nonsense and the audience will see it”(Johnny Depp). In Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare shows that love is a blind journey that can cause pain. When you have found your love or are already in love‚ you become a walking zombie; the only thing you see is the good things about your partner and your relationship. When we tend to fall in love we often make the worst mistakes of our lifetime. In Twelfth Night Shakespeare is saying that love makes you not able to see the truth. Viola is a girl playing

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    Women in Macbeth by William Shakespeare This essay is only my opinions and interpretation of female characters in the play by William Shakespeare. When I studied the play at the university‚ I mainly focused three main themes on the play: the supernatural power‚ the hallucination of the Statement ‘fair is foul and foul is fair’ spoken by three witches. Actually there is powerful women force in the play. Lady Macbeth‚ the main character in the play possesses unusual power over her husband‚ Macbeth

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    Train of Self Destruction In the classic play‚ Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare the character Brutus becomes blinded by his trust towards others‚ his honorable status‚ and most of all his love for Rome. This eventually causes the tragic death of Caesar Augustus and himself. Brutus as a highly regarded Roman official always tries to make the best decision for himself and most importantly for Rome. Over time he becomes blinded by himself and eventually dishonors himself‚ the once most

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    my academic career works written by William Shakespeare have been carefully studied and analysed. His works are universal and his stories timeless. I can see where the study of Shakespeare has advanced my writing skills and developed my understanding of the English language. Not only is Shakespeare relevant in the classroom‚ but in life as well. I believe that Shakespeare is still relevant to me. During my high school career‚ a different Shakspearian play was studied each year. The first piece of

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    flesh). In both examples‚ bodies are used as a contractual form of gain. As Tony Tanner explains in his article1‚ “there is a recurring linking of law (oaths‚ bonds‚ rings) - and flesh” in Shakespeare’s play. This link exposes the give-and-take nature of personal bonds-where each participant plays an equally crucial role. In the case of Antonio and Shylock‚ their monetary bond enacts a personal relationship‚ one that goes beyond just their financial transaction. Though their relationship can be perceived

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    Wit Play Analysis

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    While watching the filmed version of Margaret Edson’s play "Wit‚" and reading more of the play gave me a more broad perspective. Not only was the movie great‚ but it let me learn more about a fascinating author who was quoted throughout the movie. The movie “Wit” is based off a cancer patient. When Vivian Bearing was younger she and her father would read books with difficult vocabulary‚ which led her to love literature‚ and became a professor and known for her knowledge of metaphysical poetry.

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    recognized as a difficult and complex play‚ but Kurosawa’s Japanese interpretation‚ Ran‚ allows the audience to come to a better and more obvious understanding of the events and emotions that are portrayed in King Lear. Both the play and movie portray themes and issues that deal with foolishness‚ revenge and selfishness. These factors brought upon the catastrophes for both King Lear and Lord Hidetora. A very vital symbol of each representation of Shakespeare’s play is through the power of nature with

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