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"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT
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This is a two page essay comparing and contrasting Sophocles
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Shakespeare's Fathers and Motherless Daughters
Shakespeare's Fathers and Motherless Daughters
Control issues are common to all of the fathers of motherless daughters under consideration here. Each one, Shylock, Portia's father, Brabantio, and Prospero regards his daughter as his property. Each believes he has total power over his daughter,...
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Anti-Semitism in the "Merchant of Venice"
I disagree with the criticism that The Merchant of Venice is an anti-Semitic play. Rather, what I see in the play is Shakespeare cleverly mocking stereotyped views of both Jews and Christians. Shylock, the Jew, is cruel and inhumane in his demand of a pound of flesh from Antonio for his unpaid...
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"Hamlet"
This is a two page essay on William Shakespeare
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An Analysis of Hamlet
HAMLET
Act1 Question:
Hamlet is also extremely distressed that is mother has married his uncle. "O God! a beast that wants discourse of reason, / Would have mourn'd longer,
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Analysis of Hamlet's Soliloquy
To Be or Not to Be
Hamlet
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Claudius in "Hamlet"
In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the character of Claudius, Hamlet
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"King Lear"
As Shakespeare structures his play King Lear, the first scene reveals how frustrated Lear is with his younger daughter Cordelia, who cannot find the words on command to express her love for him. This sets Lear up to place his trust in her two older and conniving sister, Goneril and Regan.
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"Macbeth" and "The Spanish Tragedy" Viewed through Female Eyes
Macbeth and The Spanish Tragedy Viewed Through Female Eyes
Women and power are often viewed as anathema in the conventional view of Jacobean drama, although ironically the dramatic form reached its height during the reign of Elizabeth. Lady Macbeth is often cited as proof positive that women in...
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