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... syllables. This exception is particularly meaningful, however, because at this line Shakespeare makes his concluding point. This ...
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... words. "On Shakespeare" makes use of "soft" sounds like "h", "m", and "w". These sounds make the poem seem more quiet and peaceful. ...
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... Shakespeare makes Shylock much more than a simple type, but that literary type is to be distinguished from what we would now call a stereotype in that it ...
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... 11). By referring to the word "goddess" in comparison to his mistress, Shakespeare makes the effect of the poem stronger. This word ...
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... consequences. In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Shakespeare makes several hints about how fate will have the final say in all love matters. On ...
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... A critical analysis can evoke this tale and the warning Shakespeare makes to this beautiful young man regarding his life and promiscuous activities. ...
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... It forces the mystery upon us, and makes us realize vividly the worth of ... Thus, a tragic pattern emerges (n. pag.).Shakespeare's plays, Hamlet, Macbeth, and ...
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... protect anybody from anything. Shakespeare makes use of several characters to bring across his point. The five characters I find ...
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... Shakespeare makes a Jordanhazy 7 point to explain the fact that the Capulet and Montague families overcame their differences immediately after Romeo and Juliet ...
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... In the lines, "Nativity, once in the main of light, / Crawls to maturity," Shakespeare makes the direct connection to this cycle. ...
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... mind. Shakespeare makes Hamlet out to be weak in mind as well as occasionally makes the reader wonder if Hamlet is insane. Robert ...
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... What sets this poem apart from the rest and makes it so intriguing is the fact that Shakespeare is not just writing possibly the greatest love poem ever, but ...
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... wife. Shakespeare makes sure the audience knows that Othello is not by his nature a suspicious person, but a trusting one. The audience ...
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... their black counterparts. Shakespeare makes an exception to this perception and characterizes Iago as an evil person. Iago is very ...
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... Here is where Shakespeare makes the first illusion that the audience is a woman by identifying the audience in reference to the audience's mother. ...
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... Shakespeare makes his use of imagery well known. Without imagery Macbeth may have lacked because imagery gives an effect on the play as a whole.
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... Elizabethan age. Shakespeare makes apparent that the feeling of hate is timeless, but tolerance is constantly changing. Shakespeare wrote ...
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... Another quality in relation to the dialogue of the opening scene is that, as Shakespeare makes the use of such original language froM to the opening scene may ...
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... proud of and celebrate forever. Shakespeare makes very clear that His intention is to gain control of France. Yet in spite of this ...
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... bond. Even though Shakespeare makes it appear merely as a revenge, Shylock has every right to collect what is due to him. Technically ...
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... In more precise terms, Shakespeare makes a comment on this subject, as his portrayal of Macbeth's gradual deterioration clearly leads to the reader's ...
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... Act II, scene ii, lines 438-440) This style was much used by Shakespeare's earlier contemporaries, the sort of passionate speechifying Bottom makes use of in ...
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... In fact, it is the villain who makes the story exciting. ... Shakespeare does an outstanding job of creating tremendously well developed villains, the type of ...
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... To me what makes Shakespeare great is the same as what everyone else thinks, I don't have any different feelings than anyone else, because I haven't studied ...
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... Shakespeare makes his point almost too clear. First, the citizens of Rome love Caesar so much that they offer him the thrown three times. ...
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... In King Lear, Shakespeare portrays brilliantly this mimetic disposition of human nature; he ... He tenders the prize of his kingdom and thereby makes it an object ...
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... is best seen from behind and either makes past decisions funny or obviously moronic. Human error can be either a funny or a tragic thing. Shakespeare knew how ...
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... Claudio sees inner beauty in Hero when he learns of her innocence, but Shakespeare makes it seem much less dramatic that that of Benedick and Beatrice. ...
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... Shakespeare's struggle with love and lust makes their sonnets full of doubts, pain and tragedy that usually bring with it a very sad ending. ...
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... By showing Hamlet's uncertainty and inability to make a decision throughout the play, Shakespeare makes him so human that the reader starts to wonder whether ...
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