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    betray to be.. or not to be Treachery‚ an act of deliberate betrayal. In William Shakespeare play "Macbeth" and "Hamlet" the theme of betrayal lead to death of the tragic hero. Halmet‚ Macbeth and Othello ties together for a little of betrayal. Soon to be leading to death/you cant always trust the people you live with or befriend. They can change on you with a bleek of an eye. In the tragic herofic novel "Hamlet". Claudius the queens brother is now the king drastic

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    Romeo and Julliet Essay

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    The story‚ Romeo and Juliet is a story about unconditional love between two teenagers from opposing families. Throughout the story‚ they face troubles to try to be together while secretly expressing their love for one another. They risk everything to be together and in the end‚ would rather die than live apart. I have chosen a song for each act of Romeo and Juliet that I believe relates to the act in the closest way‚ I chose the songs based on the lyrics of them‚ and how I think they relate to the

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    The Wise Fools of Shakespeare “Infirmity that decays the wise doth ever make a better fool” – though uttered by one of his own characters Shakespeare does not seem to conform to this ideal. The fools carved by Shakespeare in his plays showed no resemblance to the mentally and physically challenged people who were treated as pets and used for amusement during the medieval period. Rather Shakespeare’s fools appear to be in the best of their wits when they are in possession of the wisest minds. Fools

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    Henry Iv - Moral Centre

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    Hanh-Thy Chau 2M N. Wittlin February 25‚ 2003 ENG2DB-02 A Revision of Morality in Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part One Who is the moral centre in Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part one? This will ceaselessly be a question challenging the intentions of Shakespeare’s literature. However‚ [didn’t Wittlin say don’t start with however else its after a semi-colon] the question in this revision of morality in Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part one is‚ is there even a moral center in Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part

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    Richard Iii

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    1- Richard III‚ The Protagonist “Yet neither can his blood redeem him [Richard III] from injurious tongues‚ nor the reproach offered his body be thought cruel enough‚ but that we must still make him more cruelly infamous in Pamphlets and Plays.” (1617—William Cornwallis. From Essays of Certaine Paradoxes) Richard III is written in 1591-1592. Richard III is the dominant character of the play as that he is both the protagonist of the story and its major villain

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    Vivian Leigh

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    3/27/13 Vivian Leigh There have been hundreds of thousand world renowned actors and actresses from all over the world. Many of which have won numerous awards and have made quite a name for themselves. Often times actors and actresses start from the very bottom‚ even from childhood working hard to get where they are or once were. This is much like actress Vivian Leigh. She had a hardworking childhood‚ and worked her way up the food chain to earn what is now considered a household name. “Born on

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    Taylor Hannah’s British Lit 12/17/12 Macbeth and King Lear Macbeth and King Lear are characters that are most definitely not sympathetic in any way. This because they ruled in a intimidating way along with their own selfish interests. They both have no sympathy from anyone because they have no ability to rule. They are greedy selfish men who have too much power and not enough brains to rule. They became tragic figures but in separate ways‚ Macbeth through his need for power

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    Discrimination In Othello

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    In many parts of the world there has been discrimination that has caused authors to write about it and show the world how their city and country is discriminated. Throughout both plays “Othello” and “The merchant of Venice” they face many obstacles including racial and religious discrimination. In “The merchant of Venice”‚ Antonio‚ a wealthy man‚ discriminates Shylock who lends them money. To compare‚ In “Othello”‚ Iago who serves for Othello does not like him because he didn’t get the promotion

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    The heroes Hamlet and Edgar‚ from Shakespeare’s Hamlet and King Lear‚ respectively‚ are young aristocrats threatened with overwhelming decisions that hold the fate of their kingdoms in the balance. A ghost claiming to be his late father has just visited Hamlet and accused King Claudius of a murder that Hamlet must avenge‚ while Edgar‚ betrayed by Edmund‚ is now on the run from the law. In order to resolve their dilemmas‚ Hamlet and Edgar each decide to pretend to be mad. The passages in which they

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    King Lear: Three Sisters Comparison When trying to compare the three sisters in William Shakespeare’s play‚ King Lear‚ it is all most very clear to see the difference between the youngest sister Cordelia and the two oldest sisters Goneril and Regan. The more difficult part is deciphering which out of the two older sisters‚ Goneril and Regan‚ are more evil than the other. The personalities between Cordelia and her other two sisters‚ Goneril and Regan‚ are very close to opposite. Throughout this

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