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    Romeo and Juliet Analysis

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    Robert Valencia Period 6/Pre-AP Eng 9 March 14‚ 2012 SPOTD Analysis: Romeo and Juliet Rash actions lead to dire consequences when the actions of others are not accounted for. In William Shakespeare’s drama‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the young lovers Romeo and Juliet are depicted to be causing havoc due to them acting rashly. The theme of acting rashly is revealed through Shakespeare’s incorporation of both tone and syntax. The theme of acting rashly is represented within Juliet’s tone

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    Reflection on King Lear

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    the greatest English dramatist during the Renaissance. The drama was also regarded as one of his four most famous tragedies. When I read the book‚ I was totally attracted by the plots and the fates of the different characters. As far as I’m concerned‚ the book can be mainly divided into three parts: the occurrence of the problem; the great efforts to help Lear out and the final tragedy of the characters. In the first part‚ the old King Lear had made up his mind to divide his kingdom evenly among

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    The Extraordinary Life of William Shakespeare “We know what we are‚ but know not what we may be.” This is just one of many genius quotes from Shakespeare himself. William Shakespeare is regarded to be the greatest playwright of all time. This man has an exquisite taste when it comes down to writing and literature. Shakespeare is believed to have created over 1‚700 words in the English language. Not only are his works interesting‚ but also the Globe Theater in which many of his plays

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    legend in the art of theater‚ poetry‚ and sonnets. His plays are considered to be the greatest in the field. Plays like‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Hamlet‚ and Julius Caesar‚ had an impact on today’s literature. Romeo and Juliet was a well-known romantic tragedy‚ featuring two‚ star-crossed lovers‚ with a main theme of “us against the world.” Over the years‚ people have improvised and reimagined the piece. An example of a reimagining is the play‚ #R</3J‚ which is set on a modern setting. The main characters

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    Hamlet's Madness

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    William Shakespeare is widely known as the world’s greatest writer‚ author‚ and playwright. Shakespeare is particularly known for his written tragedies‚ like Hamlet‚ which explore themes of darkness‚ revenge‚ betrayal‚ morality‚ etc. The storyline follows main protagonist (Hamlet)‚ seeking revenge after discovering his father was murdered by his uncle (Claudius). In the beginning of the play‚ Hamlet pretends to act mad as a means of distraction while attempting to expose Claudius. As the plot develops

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    is seen as one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy about star-crossed lovers that come from varied backgrounds. They are dying to be together‚ but they both know that being together is nearly impossible. Romeo and Juliet is seen as a tragedy‚ but many critics think otherwise. Romeo and Juliet is more of a problem play than a tragedy‚ and many critics support this cause on the grounds of what makes the construction of a tragedy and a problem play‚ and what makes a character

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    Irony is an important literary device in many stories and there are many examples of it in &#8220;The Stone Boy&#8221; by Gina Berriault‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. In all of these works‚ irony plays an important role in the plot of the story. In &#8220;The Stone Boy&#8221;‚ the title of the story is a good example of irony. The title indicates to the reader that Arnold has no feelings and is like a stone. The irony here

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare uses dramatic irony and foreshadowing to illustrate unreasonable decisions and impulsive behavior can only lead to regrettable consequences. From start to finish‚ Shakespeare uses countless examples of dramatic irony to build up suspense for the reader. Such as when Balthasar delivered the tragic news to Romeo that the love of his life‚ Juliet‚ was dead. Upon receiving the news of Juliet’s death‚ Romeo impulsively‚ decides to sentence himself to die

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    historical and philosophical. Some of the Poetry he was well known for was The Henriade and even though he never finished this one The Maid of Orleans. The plays that he wrote and are best remembered by are Sophocles’ tragedy Oedipus which was followed by a bunch of dramatic tragedies that included Mariamne‚ Zaire‚ Mahomet and Nanine‚ He also had writing that were well known in called The Age of Louis XIV and Essay on the Customs and the Spirit of the Nations. His short stories included Micromegas

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    William Shakespeare

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    All the writing of Shakespeare deal with love‚ life and death and these universal themes get beautiful touch by him. His tragedies reflect that he had extraordinary knowledge of human psychology. Therefore‚ his characters have become memorable in the field of literature. Shakespeare has explored poetry and tragedy but it is tragedy that brought fame for him. Even his tragedies are poetically crafted. Poetry is inseparable from his writing. He has given immortal lines. “To be or not to be” is oft

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