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    the extent of wanting to kill the other person is extremely emotionally unhealthy. I wouldn’t like it if every time that I talk with one of my guy friends, my boyfriend would get angry at me and jealous. Being with someone who thinks like Raoul and Erik would be extremely difficult, annoying and irritating. I don’t want to feel the need of proving anything to my boyfriend in order for him to don’t feel jealous, like Christine with Erik in Perros. I want him to trust me and believe…

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    Throughout “Araby” the boy experiences obstacles that most people would doubt while attempting to go to the bazaar to buy Mangan’s sister a gift. These hindrances should have caused the boy to question his quest, but instead of doubting himself, and his adoration towards Mangan’s sister, he perseveres through his quest single-mindedly. In “Araby”, James Joyce reveals the ignorance of the boy through his journey to the bazaar by demonstrating his unwillingness to doubt his quest and his adoration…

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    In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet the characters Tybalt and Benvolio are presented as personalities opposing each other throughout the play.Tybalt is staged as a character who prefers to take action and fight to be patriotic to his family. On the other hand Benvolio who is Romeo's best friend chooses to keep peace between him and Tybalt, but likewise between the two families - Montagues and Capulets. And Shakespeare has given both Tybalt and Benvolio the necessity to be loyal to their…

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    Likewise, the “ Remember Me” explains the details about how their love cannot erase. For example, in the Macia poem, it stated that, “ Did it all just happen? How do we right the wrong? I know that in my heart your arms I do belong Can we live our lives together just like it all began, and can we hold and cherish each other and remember our love again?”. ( A. Newton). By the same token, Pablo poem states that, “ In this part of the story I am the one…

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    Juliet’s evolvement of independence Similar to a parasite, Juliet, the daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, is a character who is very dependent and doesn’t formulate her own opinion. So, throughout the course of the story, Juliet develops her own thoughts and continuously becomes more independent according to the experiences she faces, consisting of disobeying her parents, falling deeply in love with Romeo and finally accomplishing her…

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    Friendship is perhaps the most documented human bond in English literature and betrayal has for long been frowned upon and disapproved of, by the public at large. Yet there is an undeniable interdependence between the two; their existence seems to be somehow dependent on one other. When the distinction between friendship and betrayal starts to lessen, the scenario becomes much more complex. For instance, friendship punctuated with intermittent betrayals typically spell doom for any friendship.…

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    In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, William Shakespeare makes effective use of scenery to illustrate the recurring themes and motifs expressed throughout his play. The two biggest contrasts employed within this literary work are those of Athens and the forest. Athens, during the day, expresses the rationality and stability that is not seen elsewhere expressed throughout “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. On the other hand, the forest, especially at night, expresses the more mystical and magical side of…

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    Finding love is often a hard thing for most, it is especially difficult for our characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Although Shakespeare shows multiple relationships throughout the play, he forgot to mention that most are violent and toxic. Relationships are never supposed to be perfect, but they are not supposed to be toxic either. Each of our characters either has a lover they cannot have or a parent that doesn’t accept. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s play was considered it…

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    The Tempest Archetypal

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    The Fire and the Rain takes Karnad’s vision about the quest for completeness forward and exhibits him in serene hues as Shakespeare appears in his later work, The Tempest where a Miranda’s innocence is protected by Prospero throughout the play right from her encounter with Ferdinand. It moves in a circle around a central point of revenge, futility of knowledge and frugalness of human nature. Through this play Karnad tries to focus self-centered prevailing in the contemporary society by…

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    Before I give more reasons of this I am going to set the stage this is Romeo and Juliet's first time meeting each other at the party, this is how Romeo reacts on on act 2 scene one it says “My lips , two blushing pilgrims , ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.” The first time Romeo has a conversation with Juliet, he already says that he wants to kiss her.How could this be shown as love when in a loving relationship shows…

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