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- 1421: Macbeth’s Tragic Flaw
- Macbeth’s Tragic Flaw Every tragedy has a tragic hero with a tragic flaw, and William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth is no exception. As expected Macbeth is the tragic hero in Macbeth, but his tragic flaw is unclear. Macbeth’s tragic flaw may be his guilt, conscience ...
- 1422: Othello: Summary
- Othello: Summary William Shakespeare wrote Othello in 1604. The characters that were in the play was Othello, a black Moorish general in Venetian army, Desdemona , a venatian lady, Barbantio, a venetian senator fathe of ...
- 1423: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Egeus
- A Midsummer Night's Dream: Egeus The play " A Midsummer Night's Dream " was written by a famous play writer Shakespeare. The play opens in the royal palace in Athens, Greece. Theseus, very famous and popular ruler has fallen in love with their beautiful queen of Amazon, Hippolyta. The Duke announced ...
- 1424: A Doll's House: Women Have Come A Long Way
- A Doll's House: Women Have Come A Long Way “A Doll House” is no more about women’s rights than Shakespeare’s Richard II is about the divine right of kings, or Ghosts about syphilis. . . . Its theme is the need of every individual to find out the kind of person he ...
- 1425: Hamlet's Puzzling, Duplicitous Nature
- Hamlet's Puzzling, Duplicitous Nature Many people put on facades in order to manipulate others. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the protagonist exhibits a puzzling, duplicitous nature. Hamlet contradicts himself throughout the play. He endorses both the virtues of acting a role and that of being true to ...
- 1426: Macbeth: Good and Evil In One Human Heart
- Macbeth: Good and Evil In One Human Heart In Macbeth, Shakespeare was exploring the great capacity for both good and evil that exist in one human heart. He demonstrates an epitome of this through the main character of the play, Macbeth ...
- 1427: Hamlet: To Be Mad, Or Not To Be Mad?
- Hamlet: To Be Mad, Or Not To Be Mad? In Shakespeare's classic play Hamlet, many people look at it from two very different point of views. Each of them changes the outcome of the story. Hamlet mentions many times in ...
- 1428: Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have
- Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a classic example of a revenge play that never truly worked out as it should have. Time after time, Hamlet allows opportunities to slip through his hands ...
- 1429: Macbeth: Lady Macbeth Uses Others As A Shield For Guilt
- Macbeth: Lady Macbeth Uses Others As A Shield For Guilt In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth unconsciously uses Macbeth and others as a shield for guilt. When she wants something but doesn't have the guts to perform the task herself, she calls upon ...
- 1430: Difference Betwen Iago and Othello
- ... friend’s wrong! Thou teachest me” (Act V, sc.ii, lines 32-33) this was one of Othello’s last words. The tragedy proved Iago’s brilliant and victorious villainy. Shakespeare manifests his ability to clearly use the technique to give the readers intense drama in his works.
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