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- 4281: Banning of the Book/Play Romeo And Juliet
- ... this will encourage teenagers to suicide because of false love. 3. Do you agree with the banning? I do not agree with the banning, although I do think it doesn't fit to an Elementary school or Jr. High, because of the hard language (I had really hard time figuring what some vocabulary is), although I wouldn't disallow students to read it, if they think they can, or willing to ...
- 4282: William Shakespeare: Most Famous of All English Writers
- ... it is said, "There's a skirmish of wit between them." (Shakespeare). Shakespeare, in his life, had some deceitful things forced upon him where he was cheated out of something. He was forced out of school at an early age of fifteen to help his father financially. Furthermore, he was forced into marrying a women that was eight years older than himself because she was three months pregnant. In result of ...
- 4283: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- ... visiting and was completely mad. Polonius believes that Hamlet has gone crazy due to the rejection from Ophelia and rushes off to inform the king. 2.2 King and Queen send Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, old school buddies, to spy on Hamlet and determine why he has gone crazy. Polonius tells everyone that Hamlet is crazy because of unreturned love. Claudius isn't quite convinced that Hamlet really is crazy but agrees ...
- 4284: Hamlet: Antiheroism
- ... Hamlet, to the point that it does not matter whether or not it hurts Gertrude in any way. This scene depicts Hamlet as the victim, much like two bullies picking on a smaller child in school, since the king, with the aid of Laertes, is out to kill Hamlet, this time with a passion. Much like a political revolutionary, Hamlet has the system against him and is facing death because of ...
- 4285: Hamlet as a Tragic Hero
- ... with the situation to the point of stopping the play and leaving. This confirms Claudius's guilt to Hamlet, and Hamlet again sets out to avenge his father's death. Hamlet then catches Claudius in prayer, a rare time he will find Claudius alone. Hamlet, again, begins to think how Claudius will have had his sins forgiven and that he wants to damn Claudius's soul. Hamlet resolves to wait and ...
- 4286: Hamlet: Emotional States
- ... a deeper reason, which there is a definite probability there is one, but we must remember that people in Elizabethan times truly believe in heaven and hell; and if Claudius had purged his soul by prayer, but he did not and Hamlet lost his chance (Weston, 181). We also must remember that Hamlet had other things on his mind at the same time, more importantly, his mother. He is not so ...
- 4287: Hamlet: A Man of Many Qualities
- ... marrying his uncle can have no good result. Respect is another quality that Hamlet displays in conversation with his mother. This occurs when his mother asks him to remain at home rather than return to school(Act 1, Sc 2, L120©121), which he agrees to do. This shows that although he disagrees with his mother and her marriage, after such little mourning for her husband, Hamlet Sr.'s, death, he ...
- 4288: Hamlet: Growing Pains
- ... He must oppose this evil, which permeates his seemingly star-struck life from many angles. His dealings with his father's eerie death cause Hamlet to grow up fast. His family, his sweetheart, and his school friends all appear to turn against him and to ally themselves with the evil predicament in which Hamlet finds himself. Hamlet makes multiple attempts to avenge his father's murder, but each fails because his ...
- 4289: Shakespeare' As You Like It: Effective Use of Sound In Jaques' Speech
- ... of the speech of an infant. The ‘ew' in mewling and the ‘you' sound in puking are common noises from young children. Next we reach the schoolboy stage. Young men are often reluctant to attend school, and their protests take the form of “...whining...” (2.7.145). When the word whining is pronounced, it sounds like a whine. The word starts with a dragged out ‘why' sound, making the reader again ...
- 4290: Death Of A Salesman: An Overview
- ... find that his father has been with another women. And this one incident would leave Biff being an entirely different person altogether. He didn't even make an attempt to finish his math in summer school. After Boston, Biff couldn't have cared less what happened to his own life. However, as is in life, out of something horrible comes something worthy. And Biff finally comes to the realization that he ...
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