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    Iago's Evil In Othello

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    Never has there been such an malicious, maleficent, villain as Iago. He was manipulative, and treated everyone as means to meet his ends. To make it all worse, we don’t know why he did all these terrible things. Thanks to his actions the plot of the play was set in motion, and stayed in motion. Although one can argue the characters in the play would have been happier without him. The play would not have had a reason to exist without Iago. So it seems that his evil was necessary.…

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    William Shakespeare is a historical man, we still read his writing today in so many different ways. William has many unknown facts about him. For example, his life, works, achievements, impact and impacts on him, and his political and social background. This is just a little part of his career. Everyone knows about William Shakespeare, the famous writer and poet, but do you know about his home life. There will continually be a lot of everyday questions that no one will be able to answer…

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    Music And Shakespeare Music in the plays of William Shakespeare includes both music incidental to the plot as song and dance, and also additional supplied both by Shakespeare’s subsequent performers. There are hundreds of references to music in the works of Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s music can be placed into three general categories. 1.Incidental music: The individual titles of incidental music in Shakespeare’s works are never named but the directions “music here”, “music…

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    historians, poets and moralists. He was married at the age of eighteen to a woman named Anne Hathaway. They remained married until his death in 1616. In his lifetime, he wrote many plays and sonnets. His first full length tragedy was a play titled Titus Andronicus, but his most famous tragedy is the love story of Romeo and Juliet. His many plays have…

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    Shakespeare is known as the father of English literature and the National poet of England. Shakespeare was a literary genius before his time. He used language and emotions in such a way that it had a lasting effect on the telling and writing of love stories and tragedies. Most of us use many phrases that are derived from the writings of Shakespeare and we are completely unaware of their origin. Through his life and his profoundly eloquent writing, Shakespeare created works that are remarkable.…

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    of the Shrew. Shakespeare wrote this play in the late 16th century in England, specifically some time between 1590 and 1592. This was one of his earliest work, written at the same time as The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Comedy of Errors, and Titus Andronicus. He wrote this play prior to establishing himself at a specific theatre, therefore it is not known where the original performances took place. The reason that the specific date the play was written is unknown is due to the fact that right…

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    Quintus Ennius

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    Influential Classical Writers and Poets in World Literature There is tons of existing classical writers and Poets in World Literature. Many of these inspirational composers have continued to live in the modern society. Poetry has derived from many of these poets from the classical age, but is everlasting to our world. We have taken classical world literature’s contributions, studied the contributions, and excelled those contributions for use of the today’s literature. Quintus Ennius was one…

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    have hallucinations. Macbeth’s actions in the play are treacherous but he himself isn’t exactly an evil character in the play. He constantly questions his wrong doings and is forced to commit more mayhem due to his rash way of thinking. Unlike Titus Andronicus Aaron who is inherently evil and has no regrets or even second thoughts about his evil deeds. Without Macbeth’s soliloquies the audience would have no insight to how Macbeth character thinks presuming he is a villain that deserves his…

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    Feminism In Herland

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    Charlotte Gilman’s Herland describes a feminist utopia where there are only women. No man has stepped foot in Herland for thousands of years; the women have no need for the men, since they reproduce asexually. The women in Herland value motherhood and sisterhood over anything else. When the men arrive in Herland, the women are skeptical but open to reevaluating the ways of their society, possibly willing to try reproducing sexually and creating a male-female society. In Kathleen Lant’s criticism…

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    William Shakespeare was known to have no birth records. But he was baptized on April 26th, 1564, which makes scholars think he was born near or on April 23rd, 1564. Most scholars think he was born on that date so thats what they refer to when he was born. William Shakespeare was about 5’9 and around one hundred and fifty pounds according to scholars. He was right handed. He had long curly hair and a trimmed beard. He had green eyes, and he was white. William Shakespeare's home town was about…

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