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- 1491: The Effects of the Speeches of Brutus and Antony
- The Effects of the Speeches of Brutus and Antony Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare's greatest works. It's about a group of conspirators who kill their king, Julius, in order to be free. Antony, opposed to the assassination, felt that he should avenge ...
- 1492: The Downfall of Macbeth
- The Downfall of Macbeth Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is the tragic tale of Macbeth, a virtuous man, corrupted by power and greed. This tragedy can be classified by one of two theories. One theory suggests that the tragic ...
- 1493: The Downfall of Lady Macbeth
- ... downfall is complete when she kills herself, appearing to be a case of severe mental anguish. Her tragedy is now one that is shared around the world by millions of Shakespeare's faithful followers.
- 1494: The Merchant of Venice: The Relationship between Antonio and Bassanio
- ... and Salerio. The reason is that they are always together, just like siamese twins. When Salanio comes, Salerio comes. When Salerio goes, Salanio goes. Here is a famous quote by Shakespeare, ÒThe love that dares not speak its name.Ó In the play, there are many places where Antonio expresses love for Bassanio; for example, Òlove the world for BassanioÓ and ...
- 1495: The Soliloquies of Hamlet
- The Soliloquies of Hamlet Authors use various literary elements to give insight into the mental composition of their characters. In Shakespeare's “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,” we can trace Hamlet's mental process through his soliloquies. Hamlet's first soliloquy reveals him to be thoroughly disgusted with Gertrude, Claudius, and the ...
- 1496: The Merchant of Venice: Shylock - An in-depth character analysis
- The Merchant of Venice: Shylock - An in-depth character analysis Often, The character Shylock, in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, is portrayed as a beastly monstrosity, with a lust for Antonio's life. Through a more careful examination it can be determined that Shylock was ...
- 1497: King Lear: Sequences Which Display The Varying Perceptions of Different Characters
- King Lear: Sequences Which Display The Varying Perceptions of Different Characters In Shakespeare's King Lear, there are several sequences which display the varying perceptions of different characters. The perceptions of the characters often differs because of what they are able to see ...
- 1498: Banning of the Book/Play Romeo And Juliet
- ... fully understand the book, I would allow and even recommend it. 4. My opinion on the book I think the book is one of the best I have ever read. Shakespeare uses an amazing vocabulary to describe in details every scene in the book, yet leaving space for using imagination. The book was very hard to read. But I enjoyed it ...
- 1499: Romeo and Juliet: Fate
- Romeo and Juliet: Fate Throughout Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet, fate manifests itself causing the destruction of many lives. Fate drastically affects the lives of Romeo, Juliet, and Tybalt throughout the tragedy. Destined to bump ...
- 1500: Romeo and Juliet: Act III, Scene V
- ... series of tragic misunderstandings and fatal reactions. Transformations occuring amongst characters and their relationships with one another and the tone of the play are revealed in this scene. Through language, Shakespeare presents these changes as well as foreshadowing the eventual tragedy Romeo and Juliet's death. From this point on in the play there are no more comedic or romantic scenes ...
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