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Papers On Shakespeare
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CORIOLANUS BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
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This 8 page paper examines why Coriolanus by Shakespeare is one of the worst plays by Shakespeare. Examples, quotes given. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MBclanus.rtf
Could Othello’s Tragedy Be Averted?
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This 10 page paper examines Shakespeare’s tragedy and whether or not it could have been averted. The paper argues that based on the personalities involved, the end was inevitable. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVOthHap.rtf
Couplets and Quatrains in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
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A 5 page paper which examines how William Shakespeare employed the popular Elizabethan literary style of couplets and quatrains in his tragic play, "Romeo and Juliet." Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGcouqua.wps
Creative Essay on the ‘Revolutionary’ King Lear
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In three pages this creative essay considers the possibilities of King Lear, instead of falling victim to old age and resigned to defeat, adopts a more ‘hippie’ attitude and organizes a revolution against daughters in order to win back his power. Two sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGrevlear.rtf
Critical Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”
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A 5 page paper which examines the play from historical and cultural perspectives. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGcriham.rtf
Critical Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”
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This is a 7 page critical analysis of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”. William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” (1601) is considered one of his most popular, psychologically driven and dark tragedies. An analysis of the elements within the play show that Hamlet as the central and pivotal character reveals his inner most thoughts as he contemplates his situation, the events and purposes of those around him and the true metaphysical meaning of his life and the lives of others. The play is basically formatted as a “revenge tragedy” but readers and audiences soon come to realize that Shakespeare upon writing this play provided psychological and philosophical questions which remain consistently important to this day. Through themes of revenge, madness, incest, love, corruption and power, Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” becomes more than a play but becomes an examination of mankind and his will to act.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJHamlt1.rtf
CRITICAL ANALYSIS:FORMALIST/MARXIST ON SHAKESPEARE’S TEMPEST
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This 3 page paper discusses the nature of the themes in Shakespeare's Tempest. Two passages are analyzed for Marxist tendencies and formalist tendencies. Quotes cited from the text. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBmarxtemp.rtf
CRITICAL ESSAY ON THE ROLE OF THE SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH
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This 10 page paper discusses the problematic nature of Macbeth's belief in the supernatural and the manipulation that occurs due to his superstitions. Quotes cited from text, examples given to support thesis. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBdemisemac.rtf
Criticisms and Comments on William Shakespeare’s “Cymbeline”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the criticisms and studies of William Shakespeare’s “Cymbeline”. Critics and researchers have been divided over the centuries as to the origins and historical inconsistencies of William Shakespeare’s “Cymbeline”. Believed to have been written late in Shakespeare’s career, the play is one of the lesser know plays and until recently rarely performed. Originally, critics believed the play to be unpopular because of the inconsistent mixture of times and locations; however, since this can be said to be the case of several other plays of Shakespeare, the unpopularity of the play may be more of an aspect of the “Shakespeare industry” which over the years has promoted several of his plays over others. Due to some recently successful performances of Cymbeline, critics, directors and audiences of today seem to enjoy the open aspects of the play which allow for imaginative direction, costuming and fantasy elements. Just a little over a decade ago however, audiences and critics were not so accepting of these aspects of the play and deemed the play confusing and “a mongrel”. Researchers in Shakespearean studies have elaborated on the cartographic and astronomic details used in Cymbeline which are consistent with some of Shakespeare’s other works and seem to provide evidence that not only is this a play of great workmanship but also was probably not a collaboration. Regardless of the controversies which surround the play however, it is likely that because of the recent revival and acceptance of performances of Cymbeline, audiences of the next generation will be more familiar with the work than audiences of today.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJCymbe1.rtf
Critiques of "Richard III"
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This 5 page paper discusses Shakespeare's play "Richard III," and critical reaction to it. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVCritR3.rtf
Critiquing Shakespeare's Macbeth
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This 5 page paper provides three
literary critiques of Shakespeare's Macbeth, as well as a tutorial on
writing a critique based on the thesis: William Shakespeare, in Macbeth,
balances the evil of the murder of the King with the acknowledgment of
the difference between good and evil, making the reader more sympathetic
to the crime. A tutorial critique of the critiques is included.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTmacbet.wps
Critiquing the Critic: Henry Mackenzie on "Hamlet"
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This 3 page paper critiques Henry Mackenzie's criticism of "Hamlet," and argues that some of his points are valid and others are completely wrong. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVMacken.rtf
Cultural Conflict in The Merchant of Venice
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A 4 page paper which examines how cultural conflict is a very strong part of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAccmcv.rtf
Death of Fathers and the Search for Identity
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An 8 page paper which examines the
claim, made by Claudius in “Hamlet,” which argues that nature’s common theme is the
death of fathers or father figures. The paper addresses other pieces of literature as it
involves the search for one’s identity in the face of the death or absence of a father or
father figure. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAfathrs.rtf
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