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    Over the weekend, I had a lot of free time. It just so happened that an old (very old) friend of mine did as well. He goes by the name William Shakespeare, you might have heard of him before. When talking to Shakespeare, I realized that in the modern day high school, there are many similarities that compare well to his play, Othello. We found a common situation that occurs in the present day. This situation involves jealousy. On the quad, a common place for spending time and relaxing in-between…

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    comparison to William Shakespears play ‘Romeo and Juliet’. ‘They don’t know about us’ is about a boy and a girl in love but everyone is saying that they are too young to be in love. The boy is telling the girl that he doesn’t care about what the others are saying and that they just don’t understand their desire to be together. The song ‘the don’t know about us’ has 5 lyrical lines that correspond with the concepts and the scenes from the play Romeo and Juliet. “People say we shouldn’t be…

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    In Williams Shakespeare’s sonnet That Time of Year Thou Mayst In Me Behold, the speaker uses metaphors to characterize his old age. Multiple metaphors build on each other to help better describe and understand the reader. Throughout the sonnet, the speaker’s time gets shorter. He refers to his old age, the last hours of his life, and finally his passing. Felling’s of sadness are brought about by the speaker’s metaphors. William Shakespeare uses multiple metaphors relating to nature in That Time…

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    Romeo and Juliet Literary Analysis Written in 1597 Romeo and Juliet is still one of the greatest plays ever written. What makes it so revolutionary? Many of the characters went against social, gender, and societal roles to follow their passions. The nurse and juliet both go against societal and gender norms multiple times in the book. Juliet goes against gender norms when she decides to marry romeo instead of Pars, and the nurse when she assists Juliet in secretly marrying romeo. “Deny thy…

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    Lies In Romeo And Juliet

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    end in tragedy. In the tragic play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet were young and fall deeply in love at first sight. However, their love quickly ends and so do their lives because of secrets and a long-standing feud between their families. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare demonstrates that mentors love, guide, and sometimes do not give the best advice through the use of Friar Laurence secretly marrying Romeo and Juliet and the Nurse by helping to…

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    them. Romeo and Juliet met at the Capulet’s party, and Romeo immediately fell for each other. At first, it is just a glance. A glance and he begins to feel a strong pull towards Juliet. He proclaims with adoration, “Oh, she shows the torches how to burn bright! She stands out against the darkness like a jeweled earring hanging against the cheek of an African. Her beauty is too good for this world; she’s too beautiful to die and be buried. She outshines the other women like a white dove…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play written to show contrast and duality. Shakespeare includes literary devices involving detailed characters, language, and events to prove that everything has two sides and may not seem as it appears. Shakespeare creates vivid characters that capture your attention. However, the characters have two sides and are not what they seem to be. One example is that Lord Capulet seems to be a great father, who watches over his…

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    The Titanic's has a love theme like some of Shakespeare's plays that he writes. They are the same because two people have fallen in love with each other. Like in the Titanic Jack finds this girl named Rose, they fall in love with each other, and they go off at night and become love birds. In the beginning of Midsummer's night dream, there were two lovers Lysander and Hermia, another man named Demetrius loves Hermia, but Hermia doesn't like him, and Hermia's best friend Helena that likes…

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    Shakespeare also deals with the importance of dreams in the process of creating art. He creates this entire play through his own imaginings, dreams and reflections. It is the performers of Pyramus and Thisbe who introduce the audience to this alternative magical world. It is interesting to consider the dream-like nature of love for example when Titania awakes and falls in love with Bottom. Bottom cleverly states “reason and love keep little together nowadays.” At the end of the…

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    Is it worth to read shakespeare? Shakespeare is a classical type of guy that doesn't get right to the point but takes his time. And this reflects with his works, each line is as complex as it gets, to the point where we have to read it. Mark successfully expresses his point to his audience. He connects with the listeners through establishing the similarity of Shakespeare to complex music. Later he would also give the benefit of why rereading shakespeare would affect the reader. “The first time…

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