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Papers On Shakespeare
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Hotspur and King Henry in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV Part I'
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A five page paper closely comparing these two born warriors in terms of the way they are presented in Shakespeare’s play. Contrasting their personalities and speeches, the paper concludes that they are both the perfect type of character to usurp a throne, but Henry’s administration shows that this type of character isn’t necessarily adept at running a country. No additional sources.
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Hotspur vs. Henry in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV Part I”
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A five page paper comparing these two characters in Shakespeare’s history play. The paper notes that it is ironic that early in the play King Henry wishes Hotspur was his son, for in fact the would-be usurper is very much like the old King had been in his youth. No additional sources.
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How and Why Katherine Succumbs to Petruccio:
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This 7 page paper examines the character of Katherine from, "The Taming of the Shrew", and determines how she succumbs to Petruccio. This paper highlights the gradual process of Katherine's loss of independence to reveal the extent to which Petruccio is able to control her. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSPetruc.rtf
How Characters Can Give an Altered Impression through the Author's Use of Word Choice
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This 7 page paper looks at two plays from the Middle Ages--one Shakespearean (Hamlet)--to prove that some characters can be given a better image due to the way in which he or she speaks. Speech is evaluated for both Hamlet and Behn's The Rover to suggest that this is the case. Many quotes are included from the original works. Genre is evaluated. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA334HaR.rtf
How Hamlet is a Reflection of the Times, Past and Present
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A 4 page paper which examines the ways in which the tortured Danish prince reflects the times in which William Shakespeare lived and also considers the issues of the play that are especially applicable to contemporary times, especially for college students like Hamlet. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGhamtime.rtf
How Scene Changes in Romeo and Juliet Helped to Develop Romeo's Character
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In 6 pages, the author discusses how scene changes in 'The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare helped to develop Romeo's character. No other sources cited.
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How Shakespeare Deviates from Aristotle’s ‘Tragic Hero’ Definition in “Othello”
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A 6 page paper which examines the ways in which Othello deviates from the six qualities of a tragic hero as described by Aristotle in “Poetics.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGothari.rtf
How William Shakespeare’s Evil Richard III Rewrites History
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An 8 page paper which examines how Shakespeare’s Richard III rewrites history by portraying him as little more than a deformed and evil caricature despite his intelligence, cunning, and psychological astuteness. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGrichiii.rtf
How William Shakespeare’s Works Reflect His Personality
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A 6 page paper which examines how the plays “As You Like It,” “Hamlet,” “Henry IV,” “King Lear,” “Love’s Labors Lost,” “Macbeth,” “Measure for Measure,” “Richard II,” “Romeo and Juliet, and “The Tempest” reflect his characteristics of patriotism (particularly in terms of the monarchy and colonialism), loyalty, spirituality (including his fascination with the supernatural), and feminism. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGwsper.rtf
Human Emotions in "The Winter's Tale" and "Wuthering Heights"
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A 5 page paper which
discusses the many conflicts involving human emotions in the stories "The Winter's Tale"
and "Wuthering Heights." No additional sources cited.
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Human Nature in Classics' Nature
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A 5 page paper discussing portrayal of natural
events relating to human nature as provided by Dante, Shakespeare, Sophocles and Homer.
The images portrayed here all can be related to conditions of the human mind at various
stages. Emotions can take the form of the churning sea that the master calms, they can
result in murder in the heat of a moment, or they can be cherished and nurtured over a
lifetime to create a being that is truly evil. The nature of classical literature teaches lessons
of avoidance. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSnatureLit.wps
Human Potential for Evil: Macbeth
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A 3 page paper which analyzes Shakespeare’s Macbeth as it illustrates humanity’s potential for evil. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmcvv.rtf
Humor & Minor Characters in Hamlet
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A 3 page research paper/essay that examines Shakespeare's use of humor with two minor characters in Act V of Hamlet. The writer argues that examination of Act V, Scene 1 demonstrates how Shakespeare utilizes humor through these minor characters to enhance his characterization of Hamlet, as well as make comments regarding the action that would be inappropriate coming from the major characters. Also, at the end of this discussion, there is a "translation" of Hamlet's soliloquy in Act I, Scene 2 into modern English. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Iago and Krogstad: “Othello” and “A Doll’s House”
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A 3 page paper which examines
the characters of Iago in Shakespeare’s “Othello” and Henrik Ibsen’s Krogstad in “A
Doll’s House.” The paper examines their motivations and their responsibility for the
demise of the relationships due to the involvement of both men. No additional sources
cited.
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