How Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare pleased and can please all audiences, including today's.
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there ever was. His writings were, and still are, extremely influential on people, as well as on other works of literature. He had a great way of making his pieces relate to almost every kind of person. Romeo and Juliet, one of his most splendid
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try to infer what the author's intentions are. However, we often include our own perspectives and forget the author altogether. Take a look at The Hobbit. Many people assume Tolkien wanted Bilbo to be viewed as the hero and that the story is of his
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all are a participant traveling from one point to another. The novel "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy follows the lives of many characters on their journey.
The "hero" of the novel Constantine Dm¨ªtrich K¨stya L¨¦vin is the voice of Leo Tolstoy, he
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envisage darker ends than are finally delivered.'
To what extent is this true of Twelfth Night?
It would be hard to argue that the central theme of Twelfth Night is not simply love and its fulfilment and to subsequently view the play as a set
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Hamlet, Hamlet is commanded by his father's ghost to avenge his murder at the hands of his uncle Claudius. Hamlet does not act immediately to get his revenge, even when he is presented the perfect opportunity to do so. Throughout the play,
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the conflict between the King and his daughters, although there is a definite and distinct sub-plot dealing with the plight and tragedy of Gloucester as well. One of the main themes that Shakespeare chooses to focus on in King Lear is the dysfunctional
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the Victorian Era, played host to an abundance of children's literature, appearing in such forms as the fairy tale, nonsense stories, and tales of adventure. This influx of writing aimed toward the younger class was brought on by several different
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Lines 1-22
Study Questions:
How is this scene a pivotal moment in the play?
What persona does Titus shed?
What persona does Titus become?
Why does Titus cry for these two sons sentenced to death?
Why has Titus not cried for the other 22 sons killed
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the nature of good and evil and duality of man's nature. I will discuss this information on the basis of the novel 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde". This novel was written by Robert Louis Stevenson. Stevenson was born in Edinburgh on 13th
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all the other characters in the play treat the jailer's daughter the way they do?
How is the jailer's daughter commodified by the jailer?
What is the reason the jailer's daughter goes mad?
In the play the Jailer's daughter is treated as an
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