Papers On Shakespeare
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Tragedy in "The Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare
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In 5 pages the author discusses the element of tragedy in "The Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare. All is not as it seems in Ephesus. Are all of the townspeople mad or is there a reason for their confusion? This is a play about familial relationships and mistaken identity. The play is a farce on relationships and how confused people can get when all is not as it seems to be. Intertwined in all of the farcical elements of the play there is an underlying tragic element, although this play was written as a comedy. No additional sources cited.
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Twelfth Night
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A 2 page essay on effect and characterization in Shakespeare's "Twelfth night." No bibliography.
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Twelfth Night / Character Of Feste
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A 5 page paper analyzing the character of Feste in Shakespeare's play, Twelfth Night. The paper discusses the three dimensionalism of Feste's character within the play. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Feste.doc
Twelfth Night / Theme Of Love
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A 3 page essay on the theme of love in Twelfth Night and how it is not particularly selective of gender. The writer argues that the play is Shakespeare's attempt to show us "what we are versus what we think we are." Specific examples relevant to Orsino, Olivia, and Viola, are used to illustrate points made. No other sources cited.
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Various Scenes in Shakespeare’s “Richard III”
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A ten page paper describing the events and significance of five pivotal scenes from this play: Act I, Scene 2; Act II, Scene 1; Act III, Scene 1; and Act IV, Scenes 3 and 4. The paper shows how Shakespeare demonstrates that evil may triumph for a short time, but good will win in the end. Bibliography lists two sources.
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Villainy in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and "Othello"
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A seven page paper looking at these two works by William Shakespeare in terms of the depth of evil in their villains, Claudius and Iago. The paper notes that the best and most effective villains are those who are not completely black, but who contain shades of gray; the most effective evil does not come from the villain alone, but from the personality clashes engendered by the conflict in which the villain and hero find themselves engaged. Bibliography lists three sources.
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Was William Shakespeare’s Hamlet a Heroic Figure to Women?
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A 5 page paper which examines whether or not Prince Hamlet’s treatment of women in the play qualifies him as a hero. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGhamher.rtf
Whose Tragedy Is It?: "Antony and Cleopatra"
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A 5 page paper which discusses who
is the real tragic character in Antony and Cleopatra. The characters discussed in this
examination are Antony, Cleopatra, Enobarbus and Octavius Caesar. Bibliography lists 2
additional sources.
Filename: RAantnycleo.wps
Why Did Hamlet Wait To Kill Claudius?
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A 9 page paper analyzing Hamlet's delay in killing his uncle in Shakespeare's classic play. The paper argues persuasively that Hamlet was simply too sensitive for such a task, and his passion for play-acting (shown repeatedly throughout the play) created a buffer between himself and the task he had to do. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Why Did Othello Kill Desdemona?
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This 5 page report discusses
the fact that there were a number of reasons that Shakespeare’s
Othello killed his wife. Jealousy, idealism, revenge, control
and stupidity all serve as just part of the reason Othello acted
so blindly. The reasons that have been suggested as the basis for
Othello’s murder of Desdemona all exist but are only singular
characteristics of the larger circumstances that drove him over
the proverbial “edge.” In fact, Desdemona’s respectful and
submissive demeanor towards Othello actually contributes to her
death. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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