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    Here are some reasons why William Shakespeare was a hero. William Shakespeare was an inspiration to us all. He inspired people to write what they feel. William wrote a lot of great plays. What we mean by that is‚he never gave up when he was writing even when people put him down. He believed that once you succeed in life‚then you will be able to accomplish anything. He also acted in some plays. William Shakespeare was born on April 1546.He died on April 23‚1616. Scientist think that William Shakespeare’s

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    stanza‚ Shakespeare says that in forty years when the man is all wrinkled‚ the beauty of his youth will mean nothing. But if he has a child‚ then the legacy of his beauty will live on forever. In the second stanza‚ Shakespeare says that the man will hate himself if he does not have children‚ and when he gets old and decrepit he cannot see his beauty passed on to anyone. He will look back on his life‚ and realize how greedy and selfish he was by not having children. In the third

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    Play Analysis 2: Hamlet 1. In Hamlet the King has recently passed away and his brother Claudius has taken the throne and married the widowed Queen Gertrude. One night in Elsinore Castle in Denmark the King’s ghost appears before the watchmen and then Horatio. Horatio and the watchmen bring Hamlet‚ the prince‚ son of the deceased king and Gertrude‚ the ghost reveals it is the spirit of the dead king. He tells his son that he was murdered by Claudius and bids him to take revenge upon his uncle. Hamlet

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    The Relevance of Shakespeare Why does William Shakespeare’s work continue to appear through each generation? This is a question that happens to linger in the minds of educators for years. Shakespeare is especially important for students to learn in today’s day and age. Continuing to teach students the work of Shakespeare is essential because of the genius words he created that are still relevant in our society. Although Shakespeare may write with many words that are outdated or hard to understand

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    catastrophic of all Shakespearean work. The play starts off with the three appearances by the ghost of the late King Hamlet‚ father to Hamlet. It was not until the third appearance that Hamlet actually saw his dad. I thought it to be very interesting that the late King Hamlet’s ghost would only speak to his son‚ Hamlet. He wanted his murder to be avenged and he came to Hamlet to make that happen. Although‚ the revenge did not go down as King Hamlet wanted it. The play also has the story of love and perhaps

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    Age and youth By William Shakespeare The poem "age and youth"‚ by William Shakespeare (born April 26th 1564 – died April 23rd 1616) is one of his profound poems which was published in 1588. It is apart of a collection of numerous poems in "The Passionate Pilgrim"‚ ‘Age and Youth being numeral XII. These various poems centre on the ideas of the early and late stages in life. More notably however his one sided perception on the two topics. "Youth" is cast as being the more favourable and several

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    Shakespeare’s decision to use the island as the setting for the play allows him to explore and act ideas out better than in any other setting. The island destroys all concepts of hierarchy the characters may once have had and replaces it with another one. The layout of the island allows Prospero to separate his ’prisoners’ out and keep control over them. Apart from Ariel none of the characters are on the island by choice and the lack of a definite location enforces the feelings of mystery and magic

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    Chinese versions of William Shakespeares Hamlet. The frequent use of rhetorical devices is one of the writing norms during Renaissance; however‚ the reason why Shakespeares plays can stand out among his contemporary works and why he can become one of the worlds famous playwrights have much to do with his creative and skillful usage of rhetorical devices. Rhetorical devices are no longer the ornament to the language in his plays‚ but the means to his construction of the plays theme‚ atmosphere and characters

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    rhyming scheme. Shakespeare composed over 150 sonnets during his life and all of his sonnets appeared in a collection called “SHAKE-SPEARS SONNETS” in 1609. Shakespeare’s sonnets consist of three quatrains and are finished off with a couplet. Around the third quatrain his sonnets take a turn‚ which is when the mood of the poem changes for the better‚ taking a more optimistic approach. His sonnets speak of political events‚ love‚ beauty‚ and sex. In “Sonnet 71”‚ Shakespeare discusses the mourning

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    same themes as the plot with the Earl of Gloucester truly develops the story as a whole. Shakespeare probably realized having the two plots share themes would enforce the points he was trying to reach. An example of a common theme shared is the conflicting relationship between father and child. Lear starts the entire dilemma of hate and destruction by his desire for flattery.  It can be assumed from the play ’s title‚ Lear and his daughters are part of the main plot‚ whereas the plot of Gloucester

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