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- 1461: Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet The person responsible for the tragedy in Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is Tybalt. Tybalt is the violent cousin of Juliet that is to blame for the deaths of the two lovers. Tybalt’s short temper and violent attitude makes him to ...
- 1462: King Lear: Three Sisters Comparison
- King Lear: Three Sisters Comparison When trying to compare the three sisters in William Shakespeare’s play, King Lear, it is all most very clear to see the difference between the youngest sister Cordelia and the two oldest sisters Goneril and Regan. The more difficult ...
- 1463: King Lear - Analyzing a Tragic Hero
- ... exalted position. His fall is awesome and overwhelming. When tragedy, as in Lear, happens to two such men, the effect is even greater. To intensify the tragedy of King Lear, Shakespeare has not one but two tragic characters and four villains. As we have seen, the sub-plot - concerning Gloucester, Edmund, and Edgar - augments the main plot. Gloucester undergoes physical and ...
- 1464: Macbeth's Tragic Flaw
- Macbeth's Tragic Flaw In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macbeth's tragic flaw combined with the outside pressures bring about the dramatic transformation of the main character, the tragic hero, from a courageous man with great potential ...
- 1465: King Lear: Treachery and Deceit
- King Lear: Treachery and Deceit Shakespeare' King Lear is a story of treachery and deceit. The villainy of the play knows no bounds. Family lines are ignored in an overwhelming quest for power. This villainy is ...
- 1466: Othello: Iago As A "Type" Of Satan?
- ... we hate and fear. Even if this is not really true, we certainly can typecast ourselves into that role if we become too self-absorbed. A prominent character in William Shakespeare's Othello is be a perfect (or maybe not so perfect) example of what can happen to a man who lets greed and jealousy rule his actions. Iago shows us ...
- 1467: Romeo and Juliet: Who Was Responsible
- ... Laurence’ cell.” (3.2.141) And we see the tragic end that became because of the lack of responsibility as shown by Friar Laurence. It has been the case, since Shakespeare’s time, to today, that young people are immature. It is not a flaw, but a part of growing up into mature adults. But they need, as young people, guidance ...
- 1468: MacBeth - Tragic Hero
- ... As a result of the prophecies, this aroused Macbeth's curiosity of how he could be King of Scotland. As the play progresses, Macbeth slowly relies on the witches prophecies. Shakespeare uses the witches as a remedy for Macbeth's curiosity which corrupts his character. The influence of Macbeth's wife, Lady Macbeth also contributed to his degeneration of character. Lady ...
- 1469: The Philosophy Of Life According To Macbeth
- The Philosophy Of Life According To Macbeth In the tragedy of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare, Macbeth is perceived as a man of vision; yet, he goes through times in his life where he has grown to be accustomed to insanity. Macbeth's life is based ...
- 1470: Macbeth: Influencial People
- ... people who influence our lives, some influence us to try to get us to do bad things and others who influence us to do good things. Throughout the course of Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, there are several people who influence him to murder King Duncan and help lead him to his downfall. The first people to influence him are the three ...
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