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  • Sense Of Justice End Of Act
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    ... o believe is justified or Iago who, at least psychologically, is the true The irony of Othello lies in the fact that by trying to expose Othello as a beast, Iago himself becomes a beats Othello could never return to an anomalistic state because he never loses his sense of honor. His murder of Desdemona is an act misguided justice. Yet Iago's part in the murder is more fitting of a beast. Othello murders with a reason; Iago murder without a reason. As the play progresses, the use of animal im...
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  • Iii Scene Iv Act Iii Scene
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    ... in nature. The presence of animal imagery in this play helps to develop the irrationality in Macbeth's deed. A falcon, tow ring in her pride of place, / was by a mousing owl had at and killed. (Act 2. Scene 4. Lines 12 - 13). The irony in this statement is that a mousing owl killed a falcon. Falcons are associated with birds of prey more than owl. In fact, the stereotype of the falcon is statelier than the owl. It is like comparing a vulture to a cardinal. There is a significant difference b...
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  • Act 3 Scene 3 Scene 3 Line
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    Because Othello is a tragic hero, his problem involves both his character traits and the situation that he finds himself in. There are many problems with Othello's character. He is overly loyal, even to the extent of being gullible. He may also, to some extent, have insecurities about being black. These insecurities show themselves in the way he never truly thinks he was good enough for Desdemona, and is subsequently easily manipulated by Iago. He also lacks the talent for eloquent speech that i...
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  • Beatrice And Benedick Act 1 Scene 1
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    Examine the differences between the Hero and Claudio relationship and the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick. Throughout lessons we have read one of Shakespeare's well-known comedies, Much Ado About Nothing. The comedy is well known for its tragedies, deception, mischief and love stories. In this piece of coursework I will be examining and comparing the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick and the relationship between Hero and Claudio, the two central couples in Shakespeare's play....
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  • Act Three Scene Act Two Scene
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    ... ow awful Macbeth is as a King, and what a horrid person he has become from killing. He even kills his best friend, Banquo, which again shows the enormity of the situation. Under Duncan, Scotland was a hierarchies society with good rule and no hint of chaos. Under Macbeth, it is quite different. A metaphor for this change is the banquet scene of Act Three, Scene Four. A banquet is supposed to be a warm, happy place, but at Macbeth's banquet it is not. When the guests enter the banquet, they e...
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  • Act 2 Scene Romeo And Juliet
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    Mercutio was a very strong and important character in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio had two main roles. He was not only the Prince's kinsman, but also Romeo's best friend and companion. His infamous lines and eccentric speeches live on in the hearts of all Shakespeare fans. Mercutio was portrayed as an eccentric, intelligent and loyal friend to Romeo. His language was full of sexual innuendo and allusions to legend and myth. Consider this quote from Act 2, Scene 1, "an open et...
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  • Act 1 Sc 3 Goddess Of Love
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    A tragedy without meaning Othello is not, as the very genre of tragedy seeks to imitate action and life, both of which have an inherit meaning. In some ways, Shakespeare's work can be considered didactic as in the case in classical tragedy, the heros falls arises as fault of a hamartia on his part, a fault which plagues humanity. In fact, throughout the work, Othello is revealed to have many more faults and weaknesses than a man of his stature should posses, providing a reason for his downfall. ...
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  • Hamlet A Universal Man
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    The tragedy and situation in the play Hamlet has been commented on as universal. Audiences of many different cultures can enjoy Hamlet even though it is set in an alien culture to them. The reasons for this are that many people can relate to the play, they feel that they are living though a profound experience, even if nothing in the plot of Hamlet has ever happened to them. The experience of Hamlet is not restricted to the plot and its characters. A large factor in this universal acceptance is ...
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  • Act 1 Sc 3 Thane Of Glamis
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    The Shakespearian tragedy, Macbeth has been said to be one of Shakespeare's most profound and mature visions of evil. In Macbeth we find not gloom but blackness, a man who finds himself encased in evil. Macbeth believes that his predicaments and the evils that he commits are worth everything he will have to endure. In spite of this towards the end of the play he realizes that everything he went through, was not worth the crown, or the high price he had to pay of losing his wife, and finding hims...
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  • Hail Macbeth Hail Kill King Duncan
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    In Macbeth king Duncan is physically murdered in act 2 scenes 1 - 2 by the Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth, he is unable to be held completely responsible for the murder as many other characters can be held responsible for motivating him to do the deed. The main suspects are: the three witches, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth himself, Duncan and the guards. So far in the play Macbeth has become the Thane of Cawdor by winning the battle against the Norwegians and Macdonald. Then Macbeth returns home where he reun...
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  • Fiend Like Queen Act 2 Scene 2
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    H 2 >"this dead butcher and his fiend-like queen." Is this a fair comment on the characters of the Macbeth's?
      Malcolm said this. There is bias. Macbeth kills his father Duncan. Malcolm should be king instead of Macbeth. Macbeth seizes power by force. Also, Macbeth brings chaos and destruction to Scotland (his homeland). Therefore, Malcolm makes a subjective comment on the Macbeth's that they are "butcher" and "fiend-like queen." However, it contains some truth in it. Macbeth did mur...
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    1. Act 2 Scene 2 Boy Willie
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      In The Piano Lesson 1, August Wilson has captured the black experience comprehensively. The main question he has asked is about the past of the Afro-Americans. This past includes years of slavery and degradation. According to Wilson, the main concern, which black Americans have to address is, what they should do with their past legacy, firstly of African civilization and secondly of slavery in the American continent. In their search for self-identity, this conflict of consciousness between past ...
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    2. Analysis Of The Theme Revenge In Hamlet
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      Shakespeare's Hamlet is a complex play where many themes are intertwined themes that are essential to the development of the play. The issue of death and disease, both physical and emotional is very prevalent throughout the duration of the play, as well as fate and divine providence. The play also questions madness and whether it can be feigned, as well as corruption and its moral implications. Of course, who could forget the famous To be or not to be soliloquy, where Hamlet not only questions l...
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    3. Act 2 Scene 2 Love For Ophelia
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      Appearance vs. reality in Shakespeare's Hamlet is a jaded yet common theme. This play is teeming with characters that play their roles behind a veil of duplicity. They often appear to be one way when they really are something entirely different. The most evident player in this game is our beloved Hamlet. He mourns so deeply the death of his father and hatred for his mothers ignorance that he appears to be quite insane, when in reality he uses this false madness as a decoy to avenge his fathers w...
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    4. Contrast Between Hamlet Laertes And Fortinbras
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      Hamlet seems to be the one who lets things dwell in his mind before taking any action or making an attempt at trying to get on with his life. After the death of his father he becomes depressed and gradually becomes enraged with his mother's immediate marriage to his uncle Claudius. He was lead to believe his father died of natural cause but he became aware of the murderer when his father's ghost appeared to him. When Hamlet learns the truth of his father's murder, he cries, but promises action, ...
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    5. Midsummer Nights Dream Act 2 Scene 1
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      The use of certain mechanical writing techniques can either make a story or break it. In constructing a narrative, an author must choose wisely upon determining which writing style will be adapted. A popular technique practiced by an abundant number of authors is irony. With irony, what is stated or done is the opposite of really what is meant. Irony is a manner of expression through which words or events convey a reality different from and even opposite to appearance or expectation. The use of ...
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    6. Act 2 Scene 1 Act 3 Scene 2
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      Throughout many of Shakespeare? s plays, a tragic hero is identified; a heroic figure that possesses a character flaw that leads to his defeat. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, there has been controversies over who is actually the tragic hero. Many people agree that Marcus Brutus is the tragic hero. However, others argue and identify Julius Caesar as the tragic hero. After examining these two characters, a conclusion is easily drawn. Brutus is the tragic hero of this play because when a person w...
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    7. William Shakespeare Lear
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      An Old Man In William Shakespeare? s play King Lear, three of Lear? s extended speeches relate to the play as a whole and are significant in revealing his character. In Lear? s extended speech beginning with? Peace Kent, ? (I, i, 123) Lear rages over Cordelia? s lack of servility towards him. Later, Lear denounces both of his evil daughters, Goneril and Regan, in an extended speech beginning with? O reason not the need. ? (II, iv, 263) Finally, in act 4, scene 6, Lear defends adultery and condem...
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    8. Act 1 Scene Act 2 Scene
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      From noble Macbeth to this dead butcher. People of Shakespeare time are often thought of as Elizabethans but in fact Macbeth was written when Queen Elizabeth was on her deathbed and had appointed James the VI of Scotland her successor. Shakespeare wrote the play with this new king in mind. The basic story of Macbeth follows that of the Chronicles of Scotland a history book of the time. The real-life Banquo was guilty but since he was an ancestor of James I Shakespeare makes him innocent. At this...
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    9. Act 3 Scene 4 Act 1 Scene 3
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      Macbeth had the Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth had the potential to become a great and good man. His downfall is a tragedy; he is manipulated and influenced by others to his eventual death. Why, we ask ourselves, should this great warrior succumb to those around him? Shakespeare s Macbeth is classed as a tragedy. This is when someone has great potential in life but who has an aspect of their personality which can be used in a negative way, both by the individual concerned and those around him. In Macbe...
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