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- 1411: Lady Macbeth and Macbeth's Reactions and the Plot
- Lady Macbeth and Macbeth's Reactions and the Plot In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, a major part of the plot revolves around Lady Macbeth’s and Macbeth’s reactions and judgments of each other. The discernment that they have of each other ...
- 1412: Revenge in Hamlet
- Revenge in Hamlet In Shakespeare’s Hamlet there are many themes regarding the play. Some of the themes are those of tragedy, insanity, violence, love, and many more. One theme that tends to stick out ...
- 1413: MacBeth: Prophecies
- MacBeth: Prophecies In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the character of Macbeth is discovered to be a classic example of a tragic hero. Macbeth is a very ambitious and courageous person who lets three main things turn him ...
- 1414: Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's plays about tragedy. It is about two lovers who commit suicide when their feuding famillies prevent them from being together. The play has many characters, each with its own ...
- 1415: Macbeth: The Supernatural and the Theme of Death
- Macbeth: The Supernatural and the Theme of Death Throughout William Shakespeare's Macbeth, many characters evolve and many disappear into the background. The main character, Macbeth (MB for short), travels through utter chaos when he proclaims himself monarch. When he first ...
- 1416: Julius Caesar: Brutus’ Character Flaw
- Julius Caesar: Brutus’ Character Flaw Brutus, the tragic hero in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, possesses a character flaw that is both good and bad. His character flaw is his noble blindness, which causes him to trust easily. His noble blindness has ...
- 1417: Hamlet's Inability To Decipher Right From Wrong
- Hamlet's Inability To Decipher Right From Wrong There are many different versions of the story of Hamlet. Most, including Shakespeare’s, address the important issues of adultery, madness, and revenge in relation to Hamlet’s supposed love for Ophelia. Although Hamlet claims to love Ophelia, his crazed and sometimes violent ...
- 1418: Hamlet: Betrayed By His Mother and His Helplessness
- ... dirtied" by his uncle’s action as well as by his mother is. He himself felt sullied by his own impotence, when he allowed his uncle to take the throne. Shakespeare deliberately leaves the word ambiguous for listener, but for the reader, "sullied" is the better choice.
- 1419: Hamlet: An Review and Summary
- Hamlet: An Review and Summary One of the most famous tragedies of Shakespeare’s time was his very own Hamlet. The definition of a tragedy, given by James Thomas in Script Analysis for Actors, Directors, and Designers, Second Edition, is “any deeply serious ...
- 1420: Hamlet: Vengeance Is . . . Everybody's
- Hamlet: Vengeance Is . . . Everybody's What is revenge? According to Merriam Webster, revenge is an act or instance of retaliating in order to get even. William Shakespeare's Hamlet provides a good definition for revenge that one may easily understand by studying the characters of Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras. The most obvious case of revenge is Hamlet ...
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