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- 1471: Hamlet: Spying
- Hamlet: Spying Author: Ryan Marsalis Spying is a way of deceiving one another. In Shakespeare's Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark and Claudius do not trust each other. Polonious begins to spy on Hamlet to fulfill the wishes of the King of Denmark, Claudius. The ...
- 1472: Hamlet - Appearance vs. Reality
- Hamlet - Appearance vs. Reality Hamlet one of Shakespeare's greatest plays, where the young prince of Denmark must uncover the truth about his fathers death. Hamlet a play that tells the story of a young prince who's ...
- 1473: “Love Story”
- ... heartfelt love stories are those in which two lovers, destine to be together, had to face numerous challenges to fulfill their love. Examples of this go as far back as Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”, and as recent as the comedy “There’s something about Mary”. One of the most tragic tales of love is the timeless story of opposites attracting ...
- 1474: Hamlet: Madman or Misunderstood
- Hamlet: Madman or Misunderstood Shakespeare's tragic hero, Hamlet, and his sanity can arguably be discussed. Many aspects of the play support his loss of control in his actions, while other parts uphold his ability ...
- 1475: King Lear: The Quest for Power
- King Lear: The Quest for Power 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 ...
- 1476: Macbeth: Deep Imagination
- Macbeth: Deep Imagination Imagination is a feature that varies among different characters; some are blessed with it and others are not. In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth's character is instilled with a deep, imaginative vein cuts through all of his words and deeds. One of Macbeth's first ill-conceived emotions is made clear in ...
- 1477: Euthanasia: The Right to Die
- ... suffer. O! that this too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew; Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon against self-slaughter! · William Shakespeare
- 1478: Euthanasia: The Right to Die
- ... suffer. O! that this too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew; Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon against self-slaughter! · William Shakespeare
- 1479: The Apprehensive Aparition
- ... strength and character of the noise conforms to his expectation. Perceiving someone in a crowd as an acquaintance, a person looks again or asks a friend for conformation. Macbeth in Shakespeare¹s play, while planning to murder Duncan, hallucinates a dagger, and asks: ŒArt thou not, fatal vision, sensible to feeling as to sight? Or art thou but a dagger in ...
- 1480: The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
- ... s was known as the Gilded Age, due to a book of the same name by Mark Twain that made use of references to "gilding refined gold," and "guilt" from Shakespeare combined with the "guilty, gilden guilds" that had sprung up in the forms of interest groups, labor unions, and monopolies (Cashman 3-4). Indeed, the most dominant figures in this ...
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