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    Oh! good morrow to you, sir Henry. So good to see you again. How is the dagger I made for you last week? I worked long, hard hours on that dagger to make it just right for you. I take pride in all my work. Good was it. That’s good. Is there anything else that you would like to buy from us? I’ve got spears, axes, horse shoes, shovels, anything with metal. An Axe thee sayeth? Well we shalt do that for thee. At which hour would thee like to pick it up. Next week? Tis fine. My dad and I shall make…

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    Part One: Why I Wanted Control Aranged marrige is something every woman in thw 16th cantruy has to go through. The marrige is decided by our fathers who believe that we are just there property. I, Hermia, was in love with Lysaner and I wanted to marry him. The only problem is that Egeus, my dad, chose Demetrius to marry me since he liked me well, Helena, my best friend, loved Demtrius. It is a very large and complicated situation. Our stituation was almost a love triangle: Lysander and I…

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    A Midsummer’s Night Dream by William Shakespeare, is a story about love. But not one type of love, however many types of love, forced love, parental love, romantic love. Primary Parent love, and that’s starts with Egeus and Hermia. In the story Egeus seemed strict and forceful, his acts shows that he is bossy and demanding. Because Hermia is in love with Lysander he forbids them to marry, Since Egeus wants Demetrius to marry Hermia, and since her father wants what he thinks is best for her. He…

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    The tales Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe were created by different authors and with partly the same storyline. Ovid was the creator of Pyramus and Thisbe, a story about two lovers that sneak out to be with each other. William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet, a play about the grudge of two households. The lovers escape and get married, which causes lots of confusing factors. Some of the similarities between the tales were that the lovers were forbidden to see each other, so they went…

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    The exposition of this story is the opening scene where Theseus, Hippolyta, Philostrate, and the attendants walk in and Theseus starts talking to Hippolyta and Philostrate. They talk about the four day festival of Theseus 's and Hippolyta 's wedding. Theseus orders Philostrate to arrange last minute arrangements of the wedding festival. The rising action is after Philostrate leaves and Hermia, Demetrius, Egeus, and Lysander enter. Egeus has come with the complaint that his daughter has refused…

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    In his infamous play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses the forbidden relationship between Romeo and Juliet to explore the ideas of change and impermanence. From feuding families, the two adolescents are banned from fraternizing with each other. However, the conflicts between their two families does not stop them from becoming star-crossed lovers. Over the course of their relationship, both characters constantly change affinities and feelings, depicting how evanescent love can be and how…

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    illiam Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” is a play about two star-crossed lovers who suffer a grisly fate, of happy never after. It is a story of rivalry, in the ancient Greek society and the tragic romances therein created. The existent rules of this highly patriarchal society prohibit these two lovers from being together. They are nevertheless determined to do everything in their power to be together, and by this, they go against the society. It is…

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    “Love” in Fahrenheit 451, Romeo and Juliet and The Artwork Demonstration of humanity: love. Love is part of the life and we accept it unwittingly. There are types of love in life. Most of the time people assume love is a feeling between two different sex, but also there are many other types of love other than “romance love”. My artwork is about that. I included several types of love and respresentative pictures which belong different types of love. We love everything around us. For example we…

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    Which One Is Written Better? Shakespeare was brought to all in the 1564, yet so far back but so popular now. Some of the popular Shakespearean plays are the Twelfth Night another one Romeo and Juliet. While doing research on these two wonderful plays it showed there is quite a difference in the plot structure, theme, and symbolism of the plays.Looking at the evidence supporting that Romeo and Juliet is written with a better plot structure, theme, and better symbolism than Twelfth Night. The…

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    The present research paper deals with Sheridan famous comedy “The School for Scandal” as a comedy of manners or a typical Restoration comedy. The comedy of manners is a phrase often used in literary history and eroticism. It is particularly applied to the Restoration dramatists in England, and especially to Congreve and Wycherley; but it is a type of comedy which can flourish in any civilized urban society, and we see it again in Sheridan (1751-1816). This kind of comedy makes fun not so much of…

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