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English Literature
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have exposed the real reason behind the negative mindset of the people from renaissance regarding marriage and women. The period of Renaissance considered women just for the sake of marrying and for the sake of bearing a child. In these li...

Midsummer Night's Dream
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Midsummer Night's Dream. In the first act both themes of tension appear, when Theseus remarks that he has won Hippolyta by defeating her, "Hippolyta, I wooed thee with my sword" (1.1.16), and the conflict between Egeus and his daughter, Her...

Sex And Death In Othello
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metaphors and cloaked with distinct meanings, yet it habitually comprises an end. Every end signifies a new starting, and every death devotes increase to a new birth. Physical death "...is meagre transformation, not destruction," composes ...

“hamlet" William Shakespeare
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play about Prince Hamlet's revenge for his dad and which eventually directs to his death. Introduction Hamlet is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare. It was composed between 1599 and 1601. Hamlet, prince of Denmark, was William Sh...

Shakespearian Drama
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Introduction Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, in Stratford. Church to provide display of notes, from Holy Trinity Church baptized, he is 26 April 1564 there. His parents were John Shakespeare, a hand covering and leather merchant, a...

Ethos And Pathos Today
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Ethos and Pathos have been derived out of Greek context, where ethos suggest the ‘character’ which is used to describe and explain the associated and related beliefs that individuals have related to their own gathering, vicinity, domicile o...

Women In The Shakeperean Era And Women Of The 21st Century
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women were to be seen-not-heard. They existed within a patriarchal society. As a feminist himself, Shakespeare shows through his plays how women are ill treated and powerless; yet possess more intelligence than the male characters. This is ...