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    Comedy vs. Tragedy (An analysis of the differences and similarities between Shakespeare’s two plays, King Lear and Much Ado About Nothing) Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer of all time by many. He is brilliant in his development of plays, as well as his characterization and dramatic effect. Another element that makes his writing so incredible is the symbolism and themes that are hidden in the messages of his major works. After going back and reading a particular play two or three…

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    Manipulation In King Lear

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    Regans. In Act one scene one of the play King Lear decides to give control of his kingdom to his daughters with each daughter receiving a third of the kingdom. The kings’ only catch being that each of his daughters has to profess their love for him in order to receive their share of the kingdom. Lears two eldest daughters Goneril and Regan comply with Lear's request and both go onto and make outlandish declarations. For example, Goneril claim she loves Lear “No less than life” (I.i.57). Also.…

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    between King Lear and 1984 Introduction The art of writing stories is very complex and it takes a takes a lot of critical thinking and creativity to be able to send effective messages to one’s target audience. The authors of various stories have always developed new ways of making certain impressions to their audience and while certain tools seem accidental within a story, they are usually intentional and meant to send very serious messages to the audience. The use of quotes from characters…

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    Sexism In Hamlet

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    In Hamlet, we see the main female characters to be Ophelia, Hamlet’s once lover, and Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother. In both instances, Shakespeare depicts these women as frail, inconsistent, and worthy of all there is to blame. At first, we meet Hamlet and he is cursing his mother for all that…

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    Taming of the Shrew, for example, is entirely about an uppity woman being put in her place by a good man, and any Shakespearean play with a strong female character offering useful advice either ends with her death in the tragedies or subdued in marriage in the comedies. Ophelia in Hamlet seeing through Hamlet’s insane act, Cordelia in King Lear telling her father not to be so careless with his kingdom in his old age, Juliet begging Romeo to wait until after the masquerade to kiss her in case…

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    integrated the quotes within my essay, I did a decent job at making sure both my view and their views were separate. While I did use the sources to back my claims, it is still obvious that my ideas are within the essay itself. In the Othello and King Lear paragraphs, I use the quotes to bring to light ideas that I thought about and that other people may not have even noticed. For Othello, I thought about how while many people may think that Othello is at a disadvantage because of his skin color,…

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