In Shakespearean plays jealousy usually plays a considerable role in the causing the tragedy. Shakespeare shows great understanding in human nature and human tendencies. One aspect of human nature that he has a lot of insight on is jealousy. Shakespeare understands jealousy well‚ and is able to illustrate how jealousy can bring out the worst in people. In Othello ‚ it is clear that in law relationships will fail because jealousy makes both parties of the relationship act evil. In addition‚ jealousy
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Much ado about nothing is a comedic play written by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespearean comedy usually results in a happy ending were a unmarried couple get married‚ many of Shakespeare’s plays demonstrate this. The play is about all relationships between the sexes‚ there is two story lines that are based around two very different couples. One of those couples is a typical traditional couple where they almost fall in love at first sight and are ideally suited to each other. However the man becomes
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Weeping Willow: The Smothering of Desdemona’s Will in Othello Among William Shakespeare’s vast array of deeply flawed characters‚ Desdemona of Othello stands out as remarkably virtuous and pure of heart. Furthermore‚ Desdemona’s character initially displays a sense of independence and agency that is rare amongst other female characters in literature at the time that Othello was written. However‚ by the story’s end‚ Desdemona is a much more submissive and passive character‚ accepting her tragic
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Love in Disguise: Analysis of a Shakespearean Comedy Throughout Twelfth Night Shakespeare uses the art of disguise to complicate the relationships formed between the characters of the play. The first character to assume a disguise was Viola who disguised herself as a man in order to get a good job for the count. Other examples of disguise include Malvolio who dresses in cross-garters in order to try and impress Olivia and Feste who pretends to be Sir Topas while Malvolio is locked in the dark
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example for the ’ancient’ relationship I will be using the Shakespearean play ’ A Mid-summer Nights Dream’ and for the ’Modern’ relationship I will be drawing my conclusions from the portrayal of love and romance in popular culture. I choose these examples because they both show different ideals of ’love’ and relationships. The first topic of today’s lecture is establishing a relationship. To begin with lets look back at our Shakespearean couples; the first of which being Thesus and Hippolyta. Thesus
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Othello Notes: Assessment Objectives: AO1: A consistently fluent‚ precise writing‚ using critical terminology to present a coherent and detailed argument in which the question is well understood and answered. AO2: Well developed‚ analytical and consistently detailed discussion of effects of language‚ form and structure and ways in which it affects the audience. AO3: Well informed and detailed discussion of different readings of the text by various audiences‚ as well as different critical
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Cited: Carroll‚ William C. The Changes of Romance. The Metamorphoses of Shakespearean Comedy. Princeton‚ NJ: Princeton University Press‚ 1985. pgs. 205-244. Enterline‚ Lynn. You speak a language that I understand not’: the rhetoric of animation in The Winter’s Tale. The Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare. New York‚ NY:
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References: : Xavier Riu‚ Dionysism and Comedy‚ 1999 Justina Gregory (ed.)‚ A Companion to Greek Tragedy‚ 2005. Felski‚ Rita (ed.)‚ Rethinking Tragedy (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press‚ 2008). Pp. viii‚ 368.
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Table of contents 1. The play 3 1.1 Summary 3 1.2 Main themes 4 1.3 Research topic 5 2. Literature study 6 2.1 Article 1 6 2.1.1 Summary 6 2.1.2 Analysis 7 2.2 Article 2 9 2.2.1 Summary 9 2.2.2 Analysis 10 2.3 Article 3 11 2.3.1 Summary 11 2.3.2 Analysis 12 2.4 Article 4 13 2.4.1 Summary 13 2.4.2 Analysis 14 2.5 Article 5 15 2.5.1 Summary 15 2.5.2 Analysis 16 4. Global evaluation 17 5. Bibliography 20 1. The play 1.1 Summary The Comedy of Errors
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THE CRITICAL FORTUNES OF ARTHUR MILLER’S DEATH OF A SALESMAN ____________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of California State University‚ Chico ____________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in English ____________ by Angela M. Metzger Summer 2009 THE CRITICAL FORTUNES OF ARTHUR MILLER’S DEATH OF A SALESMAN A Thesis by Angela M. Metzger Summer 2009 APPROVED BY THE INTERIM DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE‚ INTERNATIONAL‚ AND INTERDISCIPLINARY
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