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    Macbeth that is typical of this genre? Essentially‚ a ‘mature’ tragedy is defined as a tragedy whereby the protagonist meets his or her demise as a direct result of an inherent flaw in character‚ or a misdeed committed on his or her behalf. Shakespeare has written four main ‘mature’ tragedies‚ and all embody one essential factor: the dramatic‚ self-constructed collapse of a ‘hero’ type character. To contrast‚ an ‘immature’ tragedy is where the cause of a character’s downfall is purely circumstantial

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    Sonnet 43

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    Sonnet 43‚ A Touching Love Poem 	 	If one were to ever receive a love poem‚ Shakespeare’s Sonnet 43 would be and excellent poem to receive. The sonnet is addressed to the beloved of the speaker. The speaker talks about how the best thing he sees is upon the closing of his eyes‚ when he then pictures the beloved. The speaker talks about how the rest of the world is unworthy to look upon compared to the beloved. The speaker talks about how sleep is the best time‚ because that is when

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    Dorai says to Thangam that he could leave her sister because his life was in complete control of his father (in-law). He had got him a job‚ provided money for his sister’s marriage whereas also looked after his own father in his last days; everything was looked upon by her father‚ he did not even had to pay the hospital bills of his father. He was tied from all corners. But he clears that his anger had hyped because she would not tell him anything. She used to hide from him which had lead to such

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    CORRUPTION There is no second opinion about what human beings want in life. What makes a man happy is freedom. Freedom to rule and to have everything one can wish for and that eventually gives birth to greed. Greed‚ the one word‚ one attitude and one voice at the bottom which leads to corruption. Like the universal problem this devil of corruption has existed in all ages leaving undone effects from the heart of Rome to Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ from literature to music‚ from each society to each government

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    William Shakespeare utilizes the motif of “light” in order to highlight Romeo’s love for Juliet and to suggest that love can change people. When Romeo’s parents meet up with Benvolio‚ they use the motif of “light” to describe Romeo’s condition.His father describes how Romeo “Shut ups his Windows‚ locks fair daylight out” and how he “makes himself an artificial night.” (1.1.137) Romeo is depressed and prefers to stay out of light because he has fallen out of love with Rosaline so he locks himself

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    Sonnet 138

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    Sonnet 138 In sonnet 138‚ the poem uses ambiguous dictation (when both meanings of a word make sense). In order to understand the poem we have to base it on our own experiences and interpretations. The poem lets us know that both lovers lie to one another but in different ways. They both lie to each other ‚ they know it but don’t want to accept it or believe. Throughout the poem we see double meaning of "lies". Shakespeare is attentive that his love is not a

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    Figurative Language Identifications 1) Simile “…How like a deer‚ strucken by many princes‚ Dost thou here lie!” -Antony (Act III‚ Scene I) 2) Setting “…Who to Philippi here consorted us.” -Cassius (Act V‚ Scene I) 3) Personification “O conspiracy‚ Sham’st thou to show thy dang’rous brow by night‚ When evils are most free? O‚ then by day Where wilt thou find

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    The Ruthlessness of Ambition Rationale: This performance will fill the gap of King Duncan’s murder. It will portray the emotions that Macbeth feels regarding the murder of King Duncan. The performance occurs after Act 2‚ Scene 1. In this scene‚ Lady Macbeth poisons the guards to provide Macbeth with a window of time to trespass into King Duncan’s chamber and kill him. It is a very significant scene in the play as Macbeth performs his first act of treason‚ the one that leads to all the other acts

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    Romantic Sonnet The Romantic sonnet holds in its topics the ideals of the time period‚ concentrating on emotion‚ nature‚ and the expression of "nothing." The Romantic era was one that focused on the commonality of humankind and‚ while using emotion and nature‚ the poets and their works shed light on people’s universal natures. In Charlotte Smith’s "Sonnet XII - Written on the Sea Shore‚" the speaker of the poem embodies two important aspects of Romantic work in relating his or her personal feelings

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    Why does Robert Greene the English author attack Shakespeare? Well William Shakespeare was a great poet‚ actor‚ and playwright. Why would anyone want to attack him? Robert Greene knew that shakespeare was a threat on him because both of them were poets. He felt like if he get rid of shakespeare he gets rid of the competition‚ but it was not going to be easy. Robert was so determined to bring shakespeare down because shakespeare was getting big in the business and not him. So let’s just talk about

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