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19097 The Portrayal Of Romantic Love In Romeo And Juliet And Tristan And Iseult. This paper is on the topic of romantic love found in Romeo and Juliet and Tristan and Iseult. Love found in tragedy or love that will risk anything often are more based on circumstances than on true love. The romance between Tristan and Iseult, meanwhile, is one of the world's greatest love stories. The main theme is the tale of elopement of the king's nephew with the wife of the king.
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18393 A Comparison and Contrast of Richard the III by William Shakespeare and Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey. This paper will seek to understand the play Richard the III by Shakespeare in comparison with Josephine Tey's novel, Daughter of Time. A making a comparison and contrast between the main characters of each of these stories, we can see how the authors characterize their stories.
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18674 Shakespeare's "Othello" - Racism. This is a literary analysis of William Shakespeare's play "Othello". It mainly discusses the racism being articulated in Othello. It also constructs an argument by incorporating three articles written on racism.
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19055 Corruption and God in Hamlet. This paper argues that, while Hamlet may have idealistic motives for seeking to avenge his father, he inevitably becomes mired in the corruption unleashed by Claudius in the killing of his brother and the committing of adultery with his brother's wife. As for responsibility, that becomes a question of free will versus determinism and fate. Interestingly, Hamlet struggles hard to shift the responsibility onto himself (most famously in his "To be or not to be" soliloquy) but the presence of a belief in a divine being makes that difficult to understand logically, even if we accept it emotionally.
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19169 Othello's Desdemona and Paradise Lost's Eve: Tragic Figures? The purpose of this paper is to show whether the two lead female characters in Shakespeare's Othello and Melton's Paradise Lost-Desdemona and Eve respectively-can be considered tragic figures. To make a determination, it is first necessary to define what it means to be a tragic figure within the context of Elizabethan and 17th century literature.
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19421 Hamlet - William Shakespeare and Death. This is a literary scrutiny of a very well known play, "Hamlet". The paper discusses the line taken from the Scene 1 Act V, which is "Alas poor Yorick, I knew him Horatio". The main principle of the paper is to discuss to what extent would we consent death as a major obsession in Hamlet and why would this theme have been of special interest to Elizabethan and later audiences?
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15759 Hamlet: Victim of Perpetrator? This paper discusses the issue of whether Hamlet in Shakespeare's play of the same name should be considered a victim or perpetrator for all the deaths he causes.
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