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- 1091: 12th Night Explication
- ... woman -now, alas the day!- What thriftless sighs shall poor Olivia breathe! O time, thou must untangle this, not I; It is too hard a not for me t' untie. Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" is a comedy of mixed signals and romance. Viola is the character who is at the very heart of this confusion. She has taken on the disguise ...
- 1092: Ubu The King
- ... this scene and throughout the rest of the play society's norms are defied by showing an unpleasant yet realistic relationship between man and woman. This play exaggerates and mocks Shakespeare's Macbeth but it is still consistent with the basic qualities of the characters. The play also says something about Arnold's definition of culture. Arnold says that culture is ...
- 1093: Tragic Differences
- ... happy endings. Stories with a sad outcome fascinate us much more than those, ending on a happy note. Many of the best works of literature are considered to be tragedies. Shakespeare would be a perfect example of a man who had written many delightful comedies; yet, he was more famous for his grave tragedies. People seem to be more attached to ...
- 1094: Tradgedy 2
- ... invincible. This sense of hubris will bring about the downfall of families, communities and even entire empires. Nowhere in literature is this Hubris more apparent than in Sophocles Oedipus Rex, Shakespeare s Macbeth, and Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby. These are stories written in very different times, with different social climates and societal expectations, and by authors of very different backgrounds ...
- 1095: To Be, Or Not To Be
- ... and the place was Terechowa, Poland, near Berdichev. His parents were Apollo Nalecz Korzeniowski and Evelina Bobrowski. Apollo was a patriotic poet who was greatly esteemed for his translations of Shakespeare. Joseph s mother was a well-born gentle woman who suffered from frail health, but had a keen mind. When Joseph was five years old, his father was arrested. Both ...
- 1096: The Sociological Hamlet
- In William Shakespeare s play Hamlet, cultural identity is explored through Hamlet s isolation which is created by the conflict between his duty to his father, and his duties to the throne and ...
- 1097: The Merchant Of Venice
- Antonio is a wealthy merchant in the city of Venice. Although central to the play, Antonio is portrayed by Shakespeare as an 'outcast'. It seems that Antonio is chronically depressed and is not involved in the social atmosphere that is thriving in Venice. - "In sooth, I know not why I ...
- 1098: The Flaws Of Hamlet
- ... of the great love the general gender bear him. This sinful Queen quails under his rebuke, and yet loves him too well to betray his confidence. And as often in Shakespeare s tragedies, at the end of the play judgment to the same effect is pronounced on his character by a disinterested party. Was Hamlet out of his mind, or was ...
- 1099: The Country Of The Blind
- Hamlet s Ghost In the Shakespearean time period people believed in ghosts and reported them, so it makes sense that Shakespeare would write about a ghost appearing in the play. There is plenty of evidence in the play to prove that the ghost is real.In the first act the ghost ...
- 1100: Tempest A Look At Reality And
- ... someone sees or does. This is true unless one is using magic to alter the minds and reality of anyone under the influence of magic. In the Tempest, by William Shakespeare, Prospero uses magic to alter the reality and delude the minds of characters. Love or guilt is a form of magic that naturally occurs in one s life. Prospero creates ...
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