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A Woman: To Be Or Not To Be
by Zashuna, Jul 21, 2007
From the Virgin Mary to Marie Curie, there is no doubt that women have shaped history and still continue to do so. In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, there are only two female characters, both of which play very important roles.
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
by T. M., Aug 24, 2007
It is often said that a defeat is less painful if it is at the hands of a strong and worthy enemy. In fact, it is considered honorable to lose to a strong opponent, if you can make it hard for them. In Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, the famous general is given no such honor.
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Deception and Substitution: Catalysts for Change
by Peaches O'Neil, Sep 6, 2007
Shakespeare transforms Cinthio's "Hecatommithi" in the play "Measure for Measure": in one of these transformations Shakespeare's Duke stays in Vienna disguised as a friar, whereas his counterpart, the Emperor in Hecatommithi, does not reside in the City of Innsbruck. Through analyzing two passages from Measure for Measure, one can see the many layers of deception and substitution the Duke's presence adds to the play.
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Women’s Power in Terms of Sex
by Peaches O'Neil, Sep 6, 2007
Shakespeare's King Lear has two precursor texts: Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae" and "King Lear". While Shakespeare borrowed much of his plot from these texts, King Lear contains many transformations from the precursor texts. There are also transformations and differences between the two precursor texts. The theme of power is one that undergoes these transformations within King Lear and between the two precursor texts.
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Arbitrary Difference Found in Sexual Distinctions
by Peaches O'Neil, Sep 6, 2007
In Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, the two parental characters, Titus and Tamora reveal many similar qualities throughout the play.
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Romeo and Juliet: Nocturnal World
by rowan, Jun 17, 2007
How does Shakespeare create and describe the private nocturnal world of Romeo and Juliet's love?
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Conflicts in Romeo and Juliet
by Abysia, Jun 17, 2007
The unique conflicts in Romeo and Juliet.
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Lady Macbeth: A Character Analysis
by Gaywriter, May 29, 2007
This is a character analysis of Lady Macbeth.
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Romeo's Love for Juliet
by rowan, May 28, 2007
How does Romeo’s love for Rosaline contrast with his expression of love for Juliet.
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Romeo & Juliet: The Value of Time
by rowan, May 26, 2007
How is time in Romeo & Juliet's world distinct from time in their parents world.
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