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    about a person no matter if it’s in a bibliography or a fictional book. Authors tell us about their characters in different ways, such as William Shakespeare, he builds up his characters buy letting the reader know about them in creative ways, such as his character Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is one of the main characters in the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare,…

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    William Shakespeare is considered as one of the greatest writer in the world, that once lived. He wrote so many plays and sonnets and to be more exact, it was 37 plays and 154 sonnets. William Shakespeare did not only write plays, he also acted them out, he was an actor and performed at the Global Theater. He was born in April 23, 1564 at Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom and died at April 23, 1616 at the same place he was born. He had three nicknames, Bard of Avon, Swan of Avon and The Bard.…

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    William Shakespeare was a renowned poet, playwright and actor known for his spectacular works in the field of literature. He is considered to be the God of poems. Almost all of his works has been translated to hundreds of languages around the world. Till today his works are highly acclaimed off and his plays are still performed across the planet. Shakespeare produced most of his incredible works between 1589 and 1613. He started with comic and history related plays and then moved to tragedies.…

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    Nature’s role in providing may be different in each person’s mind and in this case it is. Marlowe, Raleigh, and Williams all wrote poems having to do with nature and how it provides from gifts to absolutely nothing. Marlowe used figurative language of imagery and irony to express his point on nature. Marlowe also expresses his knowledge on how nature can provide for humanity and other aspects as well. In Marlowe’s poem, he delivers imagery to the audience by saying, “And I will make thee beds…

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    “Sonnet 18" by William Shakespeare it may be the best well-known of all sonnets. In "Sonnet 18", William Shakespeare offers a unique perspective on the comparisons that were popular in the sonnet times. "Sonnet 18" is committed to admire a friend or lover, usually known as the "fair youth." The sonnet itself guarantees that this person beauty will have remained sustained; even through death; the lines of verse will continue to be read by future generations; when a speaker, poet, and an admirer…

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    The literature presents moments that clearly prove William Golding guilty of committing libel damaging to humanity with Jack losing all civility and Simon bringing the reader back to a sense of reality. Jack’s excitement of killing the pig in the beginning of The Lord of the Flies continues throughout the book. Killing for meat in order to maintain needs is acceptable to society, but Jack begins to have a lust for killing that overwhelms him as he loses his civility. The chanting shows that Jack…

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    William Shakespeare: Literary Genius "You know someone said that the world's a stage and each of us must play a part." --Elvis Presley. This someone is none other than William Shakespeare. He is one of the most well-known playwrights and is openly quoted quite often. His work teaches many lessons that are very beneficial to society. Shakespeare benefitted society by inspiring many playwrights and authors, creating very relatable and intricate characters and writing many plays that connect…

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    island gives the boys a real situation to test the 1932 quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself”. William Golding, author of “Lord of the Flies”, sets these boys in 1940’s war time, and successfully uses fear to explore human nature in the way the react and eventually, lose control of the island and themselves. William Golding grew up in Cornwall, England. His parents were Alec and Mildred Golding. His mother, Mildred was…

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    definitions of sanity is the ability to tell real from unreal” (Alvin Toffler). Many times what causes one to lose their sense of sanity is several events joined together to create an enormous problem for the individual. In the tragedy Macbeth written by William Shakespeare this is exactly what happens, Macbeth is a relatively normal man who is currently fighting for his country however, after many self induced events that took place throughout the play in order to make Macbeth successful he…

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    Sachi Yang Ms. Hale English 10 ADV (1110.5) June 15th 2016 Outline I. Introduction a. Thesis Statement: After analyzing novel Lord of the Flies and the lyrics of “Sympathy for the devil”, it can be easy to find out that they have the subject about evil. Therefore, how do both of them prove that evil is a nature of human? II. Topic #1: People choose to be evil if their self-interest is involved. a. The elderly boys only care about themselves,…

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