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    Although there are people who believe that Shakespeare‚ from Stratford upon Avon wrote the all of the plays‚ the real Shakespeare Edward de Vere actually wrote them because he had the credentials to. Edward de Vere is the playwright because he had the education and the wits to write. It should be noted that de Vere spoke many‚ and almost all of the languages needed to write the plays whereas Stratford upon Avon Shakespeare did not. “De Vere was believed to have spoken Italian‚ French‚ and Spanish

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    William Shakespeare‚ a well respected‚ favored poet‚ actor‚ and playwright uses a very unique metaphor and other types of figurative language for his theme and his message in the poem‚ The Seven Ages of Man. Shakespeare was born on April 1564‚ in Stratford-upon-A located in the United Kingdom. Many historians believe he was a guinness for being a startling writing without being educated while other historians don’t suppose he wrote any of the poems‚ plays‚ and stories. Although‚ still today millions

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    William Shakespeare is known very well across the world. He’s known for the greatest dramatist and he is the world’s famous author and finest poet in English language. With his wonderful talent he has produced thirty-seven plays. Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in England on April 23 1564. He was the third and eldest child of John and Mary Arden Shakespeare. Later on while his father John was mayor of Stratford‚ young William attended an excellent grammar school in his town which had

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    in a play to the very language and words chosen for the script. Far back into Shakespeare’s day‚ people looked for different things in their entertainment. Back in the time of Shakespeare‚ people where very religious oriented. This means that they believed very strongly in their religion. In the article titled "Shakespeare: not of age but for all mankind" by Douglas A. Burger‚ it states‚ "oh‚ very nice‚ my dear‚ but so full of quotations." To translate this into the English of today it simply says

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    In the play‚ King Lear by William Shakespeare‚ there are many moral themes present. The most evident of these themes‚ however‚ is the idea of how life is never fair. Shakespeare uses many characters and situations to utilize this theme. King Lear‚ is one of the tragic heroes of the play. Lear also undergoes many emotional‚ changes throughout the play. In the beginning‚ Lear is a little less than merciful‚ and doesn’t value others opinions. After asking his daughters which one of them loves

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    about your topic. As your classmates present their findings‚ you should make brief notes to gain an understanding of each topic. Topics: 17th Century England 1. When Shakespeare wrote ‘King Lear’‚ British society was experiencing a shift from Medieval times to the Renaissance. What was the Renaissance? 2. When Shakespeare wrote ‘King Lear’‚ there was also a transition from feudalism to capitalism taking place. a) What is feudalism? b) What is capitalism? 3. ‘King Lear’ was set in a remote

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    "The most important factor in the enduring popularity of Shakespeare ’s plays in that his drama presents timeless themes and memorable characters that continue to speak to modern audiences."How true is this statement of the Shakespeare play you studied in class?What were the main themes?Were these themes ’timeless ’? (must provide examples from the modern day)Who were the main characters?Were they memorable and why?ESSAYShakespeare ’s play ’The Merchant of Venice ’ captures timeless theme ’s of

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    mmOXFORD SHAKESPEARE TOPICS Published and Forthcoming Titles Include: Oxford Shakespeare Topics GENERAL EDITOR~:PETER HOLLAND Lawrence Danson‚ Shakespeare’s Dramatic Genres AND STANLEY WELLS Andrew Gurr and Mariko Ichikawa‚ Staging in Shakespeare’s Theatres Peter Holland‚ Shakespeare and Film Douglas Lanier‚ Shakespeare. and Modern Popular Culture Jill L. Levenson‚ Shakespeare and Modern Drama Ania Loomba‚ Shakespeare‚ Race‚ and Colonialism Russ McDonald‚ Shakespeare and the

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    Shakespeare‚ arguably‚ is one of the most credited and well-known writers. People of all ages have heard of Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s work is studied‚ criticized‚ praised‚ quoted‚ reenacted‚ and referenced. His work has affected many aspects of modern society including giving us many new words. The famous writer’s work is still referenced in modern society. In Taylor Swift’s song‚ Love Story‚ she referenced the story of Romeo and Juliet with the lyrics‚ “Little did I know that you were Romeo

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    The Man in the Iron Mask‚ by Alexandre Dumas‚ and Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ both follow similar plot lines and relate to each other through their themes. Shakespeare and Dumas both discuss themes of family‚ justice and judgement‚ lies and deceit‚ loyalty and the consequences of revenge. These major themes blend seamlessly in the stories of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and The Man in the Iron Mask. The themes are consistent throughout the play and the book‚ ultimately addressing the search for truth

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