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    Benedick Film Techniques

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    actions. Once he learned the truth‚ he forgave his daughter and somewhat got revenge on Claudio. Don Pedro is the commander of the Navy men staying at Leonato’s house. He played a part in Claudio and Hero getting married. He also helped Beatrice and Benedick to realize their love for one another. Don Pedro can be a helpful man‚ even when other people do not want his help. For example‚ Don Pedro went to ask Hero to marry Claudio without Claudio knowing. Claudio saw Don Pedro leave the room with Hero‚

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    Guided Passage Analysis 1 Shakespeare uses soliloquy first to expose Lady Macbeths true nature so that her thoughts and motives may be uninterrupted and that her speech can be delivered in such a powerful way that the audience is swayed and somehow taken aback. When audience members first lay their eyes on Lady Macbeth‚ they see her as a sweet and almost innocent woman but when she is finally alone the audience sees her true nature. Dialogue can only tell you so much whereas soliloquy can almost put

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    reasons why he is in love with her‚ while Benedick and Beatrice have none that make sense. Love is a strong role in the play of Much Ado About Nothing‚ but one of the two “couples” is more in love with their partner than the other‚ that is Hero and Claudio.

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    Often times life will present one with a situation where the best decision is to take action. In William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”‚ Hamlet’s second soliloquy reveals Hamlet’s initial inability to take action due to his lack of courage. Hamlet begins by stating that he has become a “rogue and peasant slave” to his grief. [2.2‚ 561] Hamlet has seen true passion in the players recount of Hecuba and now questions why he cannot have the same passion over his butchered father. Hamlet feels the power of his

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    Claudio and Benedick who are friends but are also very different from each other. These characters are different they bring out each other’s reactions‚ feelings‚ and experience. Claudio and Benedick are foils of each other‚Claudio is a person who is looking for love “didst thou note the daughter of signior Leonato” (shakespeare 8). This shows how claudio is interested in people‚ Also in the book much

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    Benedick is almost a match for Beatrice as a memorable Shakespearean character. His apparent misogyny and unwillingness to make a commitment to a woman are almost stereotypes early in the play. His use of language‚ especially in his "merry war" with Beatrice‚ prevents him from being the clichéd male who refuses to commit to a relationship. Benedick has probably had a lot of experience with women‚ only one of whom was Beatrice. He vehemently declares his intent to remain a bachelor and disparages

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    Throughout Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth appears in nine scenes‚ seemingly rational and in control of herself‚ although rather obsessed with gender roles in relation to power. Her preoccupation with masculinity and power is exemplified in her soliloquy‚ as she speaks of “fear[ing] [Macbeth’s] nature”‚ because it is too full of “human kindness (I.V)”. Lady Macbeth believes that her husband would be too afraid to act‚ and uses this to play on his fears: “Art thou afeard/To be the same in thine own act and

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    Stylistic Analysis: Hamlet Soliloquy Shakespeare’s Hamlet is full of misdirection and mysterious happenings that are only explained to the audience through various soliloquies and hidden actions. Hamlet’s soliloquy in act 3‚ scene 2‚ is crucial for the audience to understand the mental struggle and inconsistent characteristics of the play’s eponymous protagonist. Hamlet incorporates dark‚ sinister-like images‚ to portray his future course of action towards his mother‚ Gertrude. Hamlet’s soliloquy is presented

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    Hamlet Soliloquy Analysis Before the soliloquy‚ Hamlet was going through a seemingly unpleasant conversation with his mother and Claudius‚ and Hamlet was asked to remain in Denmark as being opposed to continue his studies in Wittenberg (which was against his wishes). In the soliloquy Hamlet reveals his wish to fade away‚ or even to kill himself when shakespeare writes‚ “Oh‚ that this too‚ too sullied flesh would melt‚ Thaw‚ and resolve itself into a dew‚ Or that the Everlasting had not fix’d His

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    Soliloquies in Macbeth

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    These soliloquies show a clear development in the character of Macbeth. They are used throughout the play‚ and are very important in the understanding of the play. The first two soliloquies show Macbeth’s through process and opinions on what course of action to take before he kills Duncan. The following two soliloquies show his thought process after he is committed to killing Duncan‚ and much of his hesitation in doing so. These soliloquies are key to the story‚ and if we didn’t have they the play

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