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    Sean Ferry Pre-AP English 9 William Shakespeare wrote many great works of literature in his lifetime including plays‚ narrative poems‚ and sonnets. Shakespeare’s works are studied and popularized for their thrilling language‚ deep understanding of humanity‚ and tolerance of all people (“ShakespeareWilliam‚” par. 2). Shakespeare’s sonnets continue to be some of the best known and most popular sonnets still today. Generations of people have become infatuated with the sonnets due to their interestingly

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    Shakespeare is a genius when it comes to writing. Everything that he implemented into his work was there for one goal‚ to enhance the portrayal of the story. He was able to use certain genius strategies to make his words come to life. During the Polonius Speech in Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses brilliant stylistic writing to devise a piece with the tone and design he wanted. Shakespeare uses many creative tactics in this piece to help create the style of writing he desired. Throughout the piece his punctuation

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    I try to personify the two opposing sides of the Shakespeare controversy. For years now‚ the Stratfordians and Anti-Stratfordians fought. And their reason of fighting‚ the identity of William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare‚ also known as the “Bard of Avon” or the “Swan of Avon”‚ was one of the greatest writers the world has ever known. Scarcity of information about him makes it hard to talk about the early stages of his

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    Many scholars‚ writers‚ and poets have pondered the question‚ “Was Shakespeare really Shakespeare?” They’ve done the research‚ analyzed his works‚ and compared it to other writers of the time‚ and there is some pretty damning evidence convincing us that William Shakespeare really isn’t William Shakespeare. What we could assume about his education shows that in school‚ he was taught reading and writing and not much else. William did not travel very far from his home‚ leaving us to think “How did someone

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    “All The World’s a Stage” by William Shakespeare “All The World’s a Stage” by William Shakespeare is a short poem comparing our lives and the many stages we have to a theatrical play and the many rolls an actor plays in them. William Shakespeare identifies the seven stages a person goes through in life. Infancy‚ the stage where he is a baby introduced to the world‚ crying and puking in the nurse’s arms. Childhood‚ this is the stage where he is growing up and starting school with no enthusiasm

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    William Shakespeare In the mid-sixteenth century‚ William Shakespeare’s father‚ John Shakespeare‚ moved to the idyllic town of Stratford-upon-Avon. There‚ he became a successful landowner‚ moneylender‚ glove-maker‚ and dealer of wool and agricultural goods. In 1557‚ he married Mary Arden. John Shakespeare lived during a time when the middle class was expanding in both size and wealth‚ allowing its members more freedoms and luxuries as well as a louder voice in local government. He took advantage

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    Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night brings to light many different characters‚ along with their unique character traits. In exploring the relationships‚ formed by these characters‚ their various polar traits shine through. Viola enters the scene as an outsider shipwrecked and left with few belongings‚ no job‚ nor surviving family to her knowledge. Olivia‚ in contrast‚ is a noblewoman and countess of Illyria. She is afforded many luxuries including servants and an aristocratic status which makes her

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    true perfection‚ but one should be careful what they want. In the play "Macbeth" written by William Shakespeare‚ the main character Macbeth changes a great deal throughout the course of this play. In the beginning Macbeth is a coward and overrun by fear‚ but through his greed for power and his vaulting ambition‚ he becomes a fearless man that is driven by an overconfident ego. Through this dynamic Shakespeare teaches the reader that good people can turn the wrong way because of a strive for power.

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    William Shakespeare was alive during a time that much differed from today. Back then‚ people were ranked in society by their gender‚ race or status. Today everyone is equal no matter what religion‚ gender‚ etc. We are all equal because we are all human beings. Even though Shakespeare was living during a different time‚ he still had a similar worldview that many of us share today. While reading Shakespeare’s plays‚ I at first found it difficult to figure out what his worldview was.

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    A Selected Annotated Bibliography on William Shakespeare’s Hamlet Ackerman Jr.‚ Alan L. “ Visualizing Hamlet’s Ghost: The Spirit of Modern Subjectivity.” Theatre Journal; March2001‚ Vol. 53 Issue 1‚ p119‚ 26p EBSCOhost. (5 February 2004) Other artists represent the dramatic structures‚ terms‚ images and characters from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet by portraying the exact emotion of the play. They act out a good representation of the spiritual experience in visual

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