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- 1181: Comparison Between Virginia Wo
- ... of the effect of tradition and the lack of tradition on the mind of the writer. Woolf concludes the book with a return to her most famous image, suggesting that Shakespeare s sister lives in the woman, and that she can flourish it but only if- woman face reality and work to make an environment conducive to such a genius. In ...
- 1182: Independent Study Project
- ... Ophelia, whom she is now playing as an actress, describes the fate of her mother, It is rather ironic, I think, that both authors use the words of one of Shakespeare most tragic figures to describe their victims.
- 1183: Innocence Of Ophelia And Gertr
- The Innocence of Gertrude and Ophelia “Pretty Ophelia,” as Claudius calls her, is the most innocent victim of Hamlet’s revenge in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. Hamlet has fallen in love with Ophelia after the death of his father. Ophelia “sucked the honey of his music vows” and returned Hamlet’s affection. But ...
- 1184: Character Analysis Macbeth
- MacBeth was a play written by William Shakespeare. It was actually written for King James I of England who was to attend the production. Because of all the immoral choices that MacBeth makes, this play was considered to ...
- 1185: Hamlet
- The reluctant character Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, has become one of the most cited characters in history. Throughout Shakespeare's play Hamlet knows what he must do, but avoids it in his mind. The problem is: why does hamlet delay in avenging his father's death? Hamlet is afraid ...
- 1186: Hard Times
- ... too great a part of the studies dedicated to mythology, literature, and history. "In almost every school in the kingdom passages of our finest poets are learned by heart; and Shakespeare and Walter Scott were among the Penates." It was their opinion that schools such as the one that Gradgrind governed were in the minority. Now in the opening lines of ...
- 1187: Charles Dickens Hard Times And
- ... too great a part of the studies dedicated to mythology, literature, and history. "In almost every school in the kingdom passages of our finest poets are learned by heart; and Shakespeare and Walter Scott were among the Penates." It was their opinion that schools such as the one that Gradgrind governed were in the minority. Now in the opening lines of ...
- 1188: Contrast Of Mark Antony And Ma
- ... winners and the losers n'or the good and the evil, as such a line must be drawn by one's specific morality. Mark Antony and Marcus Brutus of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar helped to prefectly illustrate how at times there may be no winner or loser, rather, often times when two individuals follow their beliefs until death greets them ...
- 1189: Clarissa Dalloways Double
- ... charm in making the world beautiful. Sally also fears that Clarissa "lacked something"(243) to survive if she let her nature of roses predominates. Throughout the novel, the lines from "Shakespeare's Cymbeline" which suggest that "death is a welcome release from the burden of life," recur forming literary echoes between Clarissa and Septimus. "Fear no more the heat o' the ...
- 1190: B.f. Skinners Walden Two
- ... more people to move in that direction. Frazier also contends that "the career (of an artist) must be economically sound and socially acceptable." But how respectable was the theater in Shakespeare's time? True artists are not deterred by lack of support, be it financial or social. They create for themselves, having something they need to bring to life and the ...
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