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Investigating Aristotle's Understanding of the Tragedy in Shakespeare's "Othello". In assessing William Shakespeare's play Othello, the reader can witness that this play has the elements of thought and character that Aristotle promoted as the mark of a play that followed true tragic form. This paper demonstrates how Shakespeare's Othello is indeed representative of the tragic play when compared against Aristotle's definition as stated in Poetics.
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Waiting with Hamlet This paper examines the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare to discuss its theme of hesitation and what it means.
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Romeo Within Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, we find many one-dimensional characters who do not change or develop - they simply are. Only the title characters themselves change and grow over the course of the play. It is the intent of this paper to examine the character of Romeo, the specific symbols and events that define him, and how his relationship with Juliet provided the catalyst for his development and eventual death.
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Exploring Rebellion and the Individual in Two Works. This paper explores the nature and the relationship of the individual within society in the classic tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, and The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula Le Guin. Through investigating the position of the individual and society, it can be seen that the simplest solutions to problems are not even considered due to the lack of value that the sum of society places upon individuals, and that rebellion against the status quo helps to demonstrate why society creates a scenario in which the individuals feel trapped and where rebellion is their best option.
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15406 Analysis of a scene from one of shakespeare's play. This paper examines Act III, Scene 1 in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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15579 Shakespeare's Hamlet, Writing About Hamlet's Character Development Throughout The Story. This paper will reveal the issues of madness that arise in Hamlet by William Shakespeare. By understanding his humor and mockery toward his enemy, Hamlet quickly descends into a murderous madness.
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15580 An Analysis Of Madness In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. This paper will reveal the issues of madness that arise in Hamlet by William Shakespeare. By understanding his humor and mockery toward his enemy, Hamlet quickly descends into a murderous madness.
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