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    m o n s I e u r s a g e “Everybody was a little afraid of Monsieur Sage, the opera connoisseur.” Monsieur Sage sits by the stage. Today he has on a long, plum-colored overcoat. His cravat is tied neatly – c'est la – and his hat has been taken off his head and placed neatly beside him – so. Monsieur Sage is with us nearly every day. His shoes are shined by the boys who come in with their big boot-black kits and eyes like bad charcoal sketches. His waistcoats are eyed by Madame Duchamp, who…

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    Different Types Of Love In A Midnight Summer Dream One Of the most important themes of this play is Love, It took a toll on most of the characters as far emotions went especially Helena so The themes that I am going to be taking up a discussion about in my essay are Parental Love(Egeus And Hermia, Titania And The Little Indian Boy),Forced Love(Thesus And Hippolyta) ,And Unrequited Love(Helena And Demetrius). In the beginning of the play we see a forced love between Theseus and Hippolyta the…

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    Ricci uses tone and pace to show the arguments between Cristina and the grandpa which leads to the theme of abandonment. After Cristina yells about the letters from her husband Ricci uses no-name dialogue to indicate the arguments. This type use of dialogue creates an angry and tensed tone and fast the pace. Cristina yells “ Then to hell with all of you! I’ll go to Rome, Naples, anywhere -” This quote shows the tone of her voice is angry and frustrated, also the dash at the indicates that she’s…

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    A striking theme in the Canterbury Tales is the detailing of man’s perversions. Through vivid examples and intriguing parables, one sees how both sexuality and love can and will drive men to a perverted behavior. Indeed, Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales reflect the interdependency of sex and love. One of the fundamental ideas brought forward by Chaucer is the idea that men utilize God’s gifts in a disordered fashion. Love is intended to be a beautiful recognition of one’s purposeful attraction for…

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    Shakespeare vs Luhrmann Baz Luhrmann, the director of Romeo and Juliet 1996, did a wonderful job at turning the once classical play into a modern film that captivated and amazed the now demanding and uninterested audience. Luhrmann used techniques such as weapons, culture and props to keep the newer generation delighted and intrigued in the significantly monumental playwright of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare. In the 1996 film, Luhrmann used props such as new weaponry and…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare advocates for the adoption of true love as opposed to courtly love in everyday life. At the time this play was written, many people still practiced the customs of courtly love and arranged marriages as a way of life. However, Romeo and Juliet had become a monumentally influential story which supports the argument that choosing your life partner based on true love was an idea that people of Shakespeare's time were ready for.…

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    help display the character's disposition. In Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, the playwright utilizes literary devices through the speeches of the personas. Shakespeare incorporates juxtaposition, oxymorons, and paradoxes to indirectly reveal the personality traits of Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence. Shakespeare uses juxtaposition and oxymorons to reveal that Romeo is a hopeless romantic and a dreamer. Romeo states, “Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health!”…

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    Language in Romeo and Juliet According to absoluteshakespeare.com William Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 Sonnets. During the time he wrote those 37 plays he developed some 1700 new words and therefore learning to use new literary elements. Shakespeare was a talented script writer that throughout his work used many types of Literary Elements. All these have been shown throughout his books through the way he makes you feel the connection between characters in his writing. I found in the…

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    Most people recognize William Shakespeare solely as the English poet and playwright, but he actually plays a significant role in people’s everyday lives. Shakespeare is arguably one of the most notable writers from history, particularly with his use of language. His use of language has changed the way things are said and done still to this day. Shakespeare’s influence on language is significantly shown through his impact on the development of early modern England, the national curriculum used in…

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    Orsino's Thwarted In Love

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    Thwarted in love, or what he thinks is his love for the Countess Olivia, Orsino opens the play with a sweet but cynical speech about the inconstancy of love. He basically says it’s just like appetite—what tastes good for a while then begins to be “not so sweet now as it was before.” He doesn’t compare love to any higher emotion or even hint that it has a spiritual dimension or the possibility of constancy. Indeed, the Duke even suggests that a person in love can become a connoisseur of his or…

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