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    The strive and ambition for power can seem to be right‚ but one should be careful of what they wish for because that power might be exactly what causes their downfall. This is true in William Shakespeare story of a man named Macbeth. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the main character Macbeth was told by the three witches that he would become the thane of Cawdor and later on the king. He compromised his honor and disproved moral responsibility to achieve power and position which resulted in his

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    Hamlet was written in 1601‚ a time when society was changing from the old feudal society‚ a society where the King held absolute control‚ affecting everybody and everything beneath him. Throughout Hamlet‚ the effects a corrupt King has upon his kingdom are portrayed. These changes foreshadow 17th century England and as such‚ the play is a metaphor for chaos witnessed in countries during times of extraordinary change. Notwithstanding this‚ the play is equally relevant toward a changing state today

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    The Tragedy of HamletPrince of Denmark is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark‚ the play dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet exacts on his uncle Claudius for murdering King Hamlet‚ Claudius’s brother and Prince Hamlet’s father‚ and then succeeding to the throne and taking as his wife Gertrude‚ the old king’s widow and Prince Hamlet’s mother. The play vividly portrays both true and feigned madness – from overwhelming sorrow to seething rage – and explores themes of treachery

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    In the play Macbeth we see that Shakespeare captures many elements of his society and reflects them in the play. Shakespeare highlights the good and evil traits that reside in people‚ the overthrow of natural order and subsequent guilt. The supernatural‚ the divine right of kings and the great chain of being are some of the major beliefs of Shakespeare’s society‚ of which he deeply explores in the play. These key issues and elements within the play Macbeth clearly reflect what society during the

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    until they die. In Hamlet‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ there are several characters that die to a series of unfortunate events. Some‚ like the main character Hamlet‚ died from avenging his father’s death. Others died from revenge‚ betrayal‚ and misery. The first to die in the play was Old Hamlet‚ the King of Denmark. He had a delightful life; he had the love of his family and was admired by his people. But his brother Claudius was power-hungry and jealous of Hamlet; Hamlet had everything Claudius

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    Assignment on “Shakespeare as a Tragedy Writer” Prepared for: East West University Date of submission:11-08-14 Shakespearean tragedy is a form of writing that was written by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is perhaps most famous for his tragedies. Most of his tragedies were written in a seven-year period between 1601 and 1608. His plays usually involve murders‚ deaths and a terrible ending for the central characters which turns the mode of the play as a tragic one. The

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    A Selected Annotated Bibliography on William Shakespeare’s Hamlet Ackerman Jr.‚ Alan L. “ Visualizing Hamlet’s Ghost: The Spirit of Modern Subjectivity.” Theatre Journal; March2001‚ Vol. 53 Issue 1‚ p119‚ 26p EBSCOhost. (5 February 2004) Other artists represent the dramatic structures‚ terms‚ images and characters from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet by portraying the exact emotion of the play. They act out a good representation of the spiritual experience in visual

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    In the play “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare‚ the character hamlet is such a complete and unusual character. You would be hard-pressed finding a better-developed dramatic personality. Hamlet’s seems to be a paradox. Whenever I try to understand him‚ he changes. This is what I think has attracted audiences to the play for ages and what I found most compelling. The moment we see Hamlet we are captivated by his contradictions. He is irresponsible and responsible‚ uncontrolled and controlled‚ friendly

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    Horwendil‚ King of Denmark‚ married Gurutha‚ the daughter of Rorik‚ and she bore him a son‚ whom they named Amleth. Horwendil’s good fortune stung his brother Feng with jealousy‚ so that the latter resolved treacherously to waylay his brother‚ thus showing that goodness is not safe even from those of a man’s own house. And behold when a chance came to murder him‚ his bloody hand sated the deadly passion of his soul. Then he took the wife of the brother he had butchered‚ capping unnatural murder

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    1a. Identify in Romeo and Juliet one element that does not fit in with Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in the Poetics. According to the Aristotle in ’s theory of tragedy in the Poetics‚ tragedy is the “imitation of an action“[1](mimesis) according to “the law of probability or necessity. “[2] Hence‚ the length of a play should be perceived as probable in the reality. The theory insists the ascertainment of an action could have happened in such and such a time during the play.[3] However in Romeo

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