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    Shakespeare in Love

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    In regards to the parental comment about Romeo and Juliet‚ I both agree and disagree. When I say agree‚ what I really mean is that I understand where the parent is coming from and why they think that younger people shouldn’t watch this movie. I understand that the values in the movie are very naïve and somewhat inappropriate. The movie depicts teenagers disobeying their parents‚ so I can clearly see why a parent would not want their child to take away from the movie that it is okay to disobey

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    Yes- I can learn from sources such as Shakespeare on how to work with other people and become a successful manager. Shakespeare was not only the master of literary‚ but also had a deep knowledge of humanity‚ authority and the conflict ‚struggle and fight occurred when people desire to get power and right. In his literary works‚ he explained more on the human conflict in detail. Take ‘Henry V’ for example‚ Shakespeare taught us how to encourage your tired and dispirited soldiers to beat off all

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    It is very clear from the act if you have read it. Lady Macbeth is full of evil‚ and is well aware of that. She is evil and she wants to be evil. She wants to forget every connection to humanity and womanhood she shares. Thats why she wants the spirits to unsex her - "fill me from the crown to the toe full of direst cruelty! Make thick my blood....Come‚ thick night and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of Hell‚ so that my keen knife see not the wound it makes.." She is powerful - in fact i think

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    Cited: Fisher‚ Will. "Handkerchiefs and Early Modern Ideologies of Gender." Shakespeare Studies 28.05829399 (2000): 199-207. ProQuest Research Library. Web. 6 Mar. 2012. Marlowe‚ Christopher. “Edward the Second”. Broadview Editions. Editor Mathew Martin. Claremont‚ Canada: Broadview Press‚ 2010. Print. Shakespeare‚ William. “Othello.” Pelican Shakespeare. Pelican Edition. Editor Russ McDonald. United States: Penguin Books‚ 2001. Print.

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    Be interested‚ not interesting. This turn of words is very powerful. Often making a great first impression is equated with impressing people. While that is true‚ most think about impressing people as being about showing what we know‚ who we know or what we’ve done. You will make a more powerful and lasting impression when you don’t try so hard. Be confident. Being confident coupled with being relaxed leads to a projected self-assurance that is both interesting and attractive. Don’t try too hard

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    Act 1 of ’Othello’ is all based around one evening’s events in Venice. It is very fast paced‚ where many things happen in a short time span. The opening of the Act is an argument with Iago and Roderigo‚ in which the audience first see Iago’s character emerging. In the opening scene‚ Iago displays his crude characteristics and language. Perhaps his most revealing declaration at this point is his proud boast `I am not what I am’. Though Roderigo is evidently meant to take this as reassurance that

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    The relationship between Machbeth and Lady Macbeth By Myrna Cibelly Macbeth‚ the play written by William Shakespeare in 1606‚ shows us the relationship that exists between the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and how it creates most of the actions‚ reactions‚ moods‚ feelings and attitudes. Both love each other and that deserves any sacrifice. At the beginning of the play‚ they are very close and this is shown when he calls her‚ "my dearest partner of greatness." He

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    Timed Essay What does it mean to be free? People throughout life have always tried to figure out what it truly means to be free. I mean we have went through many wars and still people think that they need to fight and take away peopleś rights. Not all people see in the right mind. They don´t understand what it truly means to be free. Being free means being able to voice your opinion without being punished or objectified. It also means that you should have the right to have an education no matter

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    Shakespeare Tragedy

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    1a. Identify in Romeo and Juliet one element that does not fit in with Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in the Poetics. According to the Aristotle in ’s theory of tragedy in the Poetics‚ tragedy is the “imitation of an action“[1](mimesis) according to “the law of probability or necessity. “[2] Hence‚ the length of a play should be perceived as probable in the reality. The theory insists the ascertainment of an action could have happened in such and such a time during the play.[3] However in Romeo

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    the grave need to be juxtaposed to the filth and death while also exemplifying the serenity that come along with it. The play would be performed on a thrust stage because they are just a personal preference. Also by having a thrust stage‚ as Shakespeare did in his time‚ the audience would feel more involved in the scenes and to make the play feel more personal. Since this play is about the human condition staging it in a way that involves the audience members involves them in the contemplation

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