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- 1521: Julius Caesar: Brutus Is The Protagonist
- ... can reason. In order to reason, one must clear his mind, be completely impartial, and understand the situation to the best of his ability. The play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, is the story of a man trying his best to make reasonable, rational decisions. Marcus Brutus is this struggling character who evades constant pressure from all sides to gloriously pull ...
- 1522: Julius Caesar: Background Knowledge Is Needed To Understand Play
- Julius Caesar: Background Knowledge Is Needed To Understand Play Having a good background and knowledge of the history of Rome is very helpful to understand Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. The setting of this play took place hundreds of years ago, so if one knows a little bit of Roman history, it would help very much ...
- 1523: Is Hamlet Mad?
- ... seems to be going over the top, saying that he can't imagine what has rendered Hamlet mad and going back to childhood reminisces. This is similar to one of Shakespeare's other tragedies, Macbeth, where Macbeth goes weaves all sorts of flowery expressions of grief over a king he himself killed. In this act, we do not see Hamlet much ...
- 1524: Iago's Motivation
- ... to inflame. Works Cited Goddard, Harold C. The Meaning of Shakespear. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. 75-76. Ridley, M. R. Othello. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959. lx-lxiii. Shakespeare, William. Othello. New
- 1525: Macbeth: How Money Killed
- ... is brought on by the money and greed of Wall Street. Money is also evident as a health risk in Macbeth and The Merchant of Venice, both written by William Shakespeare. On Wall Street people are driven by the greed of the people they represent, their own greed, and a general atmosphere of greed. In Macbeth, Macbeth is driven by personal ...
- 1526: Henry IV: Hotspur vs. Harry
- ... Hotspur's temper and impatience. Northumberland calls him a : ' A wasps-stung and impatient fool '(1.3.2-33). Hotspur has a great relationship with Lady Percy (named Kate by Shakespeare). When Hal is reconciled with his father at Shrewsbury, he promises to win from Hotspur all his honours. Just as the battle approaches Hotspur's father falls sick and Hotspur ...
- 1527: Hamlet: Antiheroism
- ... self serving interests which may inadvertently depict the protagonist as a hero since the result of serving those interests may be the betterment of society or an environment. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the protagonist, Hamlet, is depicted as an antihero. One main factor which gives Hamlet such a label is that he draws sympathy, as well as admiration, from the ...
- 1528: Hamlet's Treatment of Ophelia and Gertrude
- ... of a son's treatment of his mother reflecting how he will treat the woman he loves because when considering Hamlet's attitude and treatment of the Ophelia in William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, one must first consider how Hamlet treated his mother. A characteristic of Hamlet's personality is to make broad, sweeping generalizations and nowhere is this more evident ...
- 1529: Hamlet: Theories Of Hamlet's Delay In Killing Claudius
- Hamlet: Theories Of Hamlet's Delay In Killing Claudius There are several theories about why Hamlet, the main character of Shakespeare's masterpiece, Hamlet, delays in killing his Uncle, King Claudius. As the son of a murdered noble, Hamlet is obligated to avenge the death of his father. However, the act ...
- 1530: Hamlet: Emotional States
- ... thought he could trust. But it also could of resulted from the fact that Hamlet has suspicions that Gertrude might have been in the plot to kill his father. However Shakespeare keeps this thought in the air by not having Hamlet outright ask his mother about it. (Charlton, 67). I think this also can be seen as an attempt to return ...
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