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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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    A Mid Summer Night’s Dream Film Analysis A Mid summer Night’s Dream is another entry into Shakespeare’s recent rebirth on film. Michael Hoffman’s film does not stay true to the text‚ but he must take liberties to allow for this classic story to be entertaining to today’s audience. In this essay I will discuss the differences between the text vision and the film vision of this story from the historical setting‚ the time placement‚ Hoffman’s personal adaptations‚ and finally Hoffman’s character adaptations

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    adolescence such as the problems we have to face and accept‚ decision making and how mothers are so protective of their children growing up. These ideas are shown through the language techniques of both metaphors and extended metaphors‚ punctuation‚ personification‚ and alliteration. The poem My Life by Joe Wenderoth explores how we have to face problems and accept them during adolescence. My Life is about a boy finding an animal in his room and raising it up by himself only to find out later that it can

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    Hamlet: A Feminist Approach Sexism: the belief or attitude that one sex is inherently superior to‚ more competent than‚ or more valuable than the other (most commonly used for male superiority). This idea that women are weak is not a new one in the modern world. It has been studied for countless years along with the concept of a patriarchal society. A patriarchy is defined as a system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it. Such systems currently

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    One distinction between comic and tragic drama is that comedies end happily‚ while tragedies do not. To what extent is the ending of Twelfth Night a happy one? Twelfth Night Or What You Will is renowned for being one of Shakespeare’s finest achievements in comedy. The basis of a comedy lies in its characters and plot‚ both of which merge together in a formula to produce an end resolution that can be interpreted as happy‚ and also‚ specifically in the case of Twelfth Night‚ festive

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    The star-crossed gnomes meet in a garden while Juliet was trying to sneak a flower back to her side and Gnomeo was on a mission to poison the well water when they find out they’re from different gardens. This parallels to the act of Romeo crashing a Capulet party and meeting Juliet‚ them falling quickly in love‚ but finding out that their love is forbidden. The Tybalt in the play dies while the one parallel Tybalt in the movie dies‚ but is pieced back together and lives on. One major difference is

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    family or literal blood. This idea of uncertainty shows the gothic theme of mystery. More evidence of this mysterious tone is seen with a lexical set of darkness ‘shadows…dimmed…darkness’. Not having a clear vision builds up the atmosphere. Personification gives a gothic tone ‘branches...peering’. The feeling of being watched adds a supernatural theme to the novel opening. The descriptive adjective ‘devilish’ suggest evilness of Mr Parker. It has connotations Repetition of the adjective ‘every’

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    Sonnet 107 Nowadays William Shakespeare is renown as one of the world ’s greatest and most prolific dramatists of all times.Both tragedies such as "Romeo and Juliet"‚ "Hamlet"‚ "Anthony and Cleopatra"‚ and light-hearted comedies like "The Taming of the Shrew" and "A Midsummer Night ’s Dream" are still box-office successes in theatres all around the globe.Yet‚ besides being a playwright‚ Shakespeare has also exercised his complex literary talents in poetry‚ appreciated in this domain especially due

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    Comedia dell’ Arte is a theatre art form dating back to Renaissance Italy. Its attributes and techniques are still used today to create theatre and film productions. Throughout this paper the origins of Commedia dell’ Arte will be discussed and its distinctive traits explored. These include the characters Used‚ mask work‚ pantomime (physical comedy) and improvisation. In addition‚ by using examples from both 16th century Commedia and modern day television I will show how not only was Commedia

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    ABC’s of the Renaissance Architecture  The renaissance places a great deal of its design on symmetry‚ proportion‚ and on geometry. Many beautiful building came from this period for example “Temietto di San Pietro in Montorio Rome in 1502. Books (literature)  Books during the renaissance were very expensive and were passed down from generation from generation. Only the wealthy had books because only one copy could be made at a time and printing presses were very expensive. And example of a

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