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Shakespeares titled as follows: “When, In Disgrace With Fortune And Men’s Eyes” and “My mistress’ eyes are not anything like the sun”. When, In Disgrace With Fortune And Men’s Eyes The unbecoming pitch of this sonnet and the other sonnets t...
theme of the play is jealousy, which the three women in the play Desdemona, Emilia and Bianca contribute to. Focus is put on the role of the husband's and their wives' fidelity to them. The jealousy and treatment of Othello, Cassio and Iago...
Shakespeare's enticing play, Macbeth, I am filled with a plethora of different remarks and thoughts about several of the character's inner feelings and ambitions. It is not clear to the reader what the characters are actually expressing, bu...
adaptations (Romeo + Juliet) to the quirky updates (Ten Things I Hate About You) to the 'inspired by' efforts (The Lion King). Below are some interesting ones to look out for. Shakespeare movies are so numerous; they form their own sub genr...
British national identity is a late historical development, and to some extent the unintended consequence of colonialism and immigration. By treating British national citizenship as a late manifestation of nationalism, I am in some respect...
insanity during which he kills his own people. After Geoffrey of Monmouth, Holinshed and John Higgins, William Shakespeare in 1605 resumed the story of King Lear who goes mad because of selfish cruelty of his daughters. He played this trage...
Shakespeare's father, John, was a craftsman, a merchant (selling wool), and in 1568 became mayor of Stratford. William's mother, Mary Arden, was the daughter of a farmer Vilmkota (Vendler, p. 617). From some sources, it is known that Willia...