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2951: Romeo and Juliet Journal
... it. Lady Capulet then enters, asking if she is awake and if she is morning her cousin's death. Lord Capulet and the Nurse then enter and join in on their discussion. There's a big disagreement with Capulet and Juliet about whom she is marrying and then Capulet storms out telling her she will marry Paris. Juliet then decides to get a remedy from Friar that makes her sleep for ...
2952: Questionable Heros in the Play Julius Caesar
... than the well-being of the Romans. The aim of this paper is to take a look at why the main people in this tragedy did what they did. Julius Caesar, the center of the big ordeal, is the first logical person to take a look at. When he first arrives, he is hailed as a great man and offered the crown numerous times, refusing it each time. He is clearly ...
2953: The Taming of the Shrew: Mistaken Identities
... must have had a grin on their face as they watched Tranio effortlessly convince the pedant into pretending to be Vincentio. Tranio makes the pedant believe that he is being nice and doing him a big favor so that the pedant will not be killed: "To save your life in this extremity, This favor will I do you for his sake." The pedant does not realize that everything Tranio says is ...
2954: Macbeth Imagery
... contrary to previous beliefs, Malcolm is actually more evil. Darkness imagery was very effective in characterizing Macbeth in all the preceding quotes. Consequently viewing the previous, it is undoubtedly true that darkness does play a big role in developing the dramatic purposes. Darkness imagery does help convey to the audience the atmosphere, it does provoke the audiences response to the play, and it did help illustrate the characters in Macbeth. Imagery ...
2955: King Lear: Rejection
... father, I'll bestow you with a friend ( King Lear IV.vi ). Edgar far surpassed the allegations Edmund built up around him and at Gloucester's death, received his father's blessing. Rejection plays a big role in the motives and actions of the characters in " King Lear. " Everyone deals with rejection in their own way and Shakespeare made this very clear through a wide variety of examples. Some accept rejection ...
2956: Hamlet: Video Comparison
... actors are making throughout the play. Several Hollywood directors have created their own versions of the play, including a soon to be released full length version. One of the versions which was brought to the big screen was the Kevin Klein version. After viewing three different versions of Act 3 Scene 1, this one was my favourite. When Hamlet and Ophelia meet in the room and begin to talk, they seem ...
2957: Comparing the Different Types of Love Evident in Romeo and Juliet
... Her traces of the smallest spiders web; Her collars of the moonshine's watery beams; Her whip of cricket's bone; the lash of film; Her waggoner a small grey-coated gnat, Not half so big as a round little worm Pricked from the lazy finger of a maid: Her chariot is an empty hazle-nut Made by the joiner squirrel, or old grub, Time out o' the fairies' coachmakers. And ...
2958: The Characteristics of Shakespeare's Comedies
... educated through the mistakes they made when talking and acting. The craftsmen very often used wrong but similar words unintentionally which changed the meaning of what they were trying to say. They might use a big word and try to sound clever, when they actually sounded stupid. Using alliteration in a speech normally sounds penetrating and intelligent but when it is exaggerated like, "Whereat, with blade, with bloody blameful blade, he ...
2959: Catastrophes that Plagued Characters in Romeo and Juliet
... Juliet Many characters in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet invite the catastrophes they experience. These characters are Mercutio, Romeo, and Friar Laurence. Mercutio because he never thinks before he acts. He has a very big mouth and will say anything to create a joke. Romeo because of this fight with Tybalt. If this fight never occurred then the outcome of the story could have been better for Romeo and Juliet ...
2960: Hamlet's Madness
... the state of being mad; insanity. 2. senseless folly. 3. frenzy; rage. 4. intense excitement or hilarity.” Though is there a difference between madness and wrath or rage? Was Hamlet mad, or was it one big act in order to give reason for his irrational actions and to keep his vengeful motives confidential? In Shakespeare's tragedy, Hamlet, these questions are continually asked and some are answered. Hamlet, the protagonist, has ...


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