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Shakespeare/Comparing Plays
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A 6 page essay that contrasts and comparisons the rulers in A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like it, King Lear and The Tempest. The writer argues that the Elizabethans saw monarchy and the monarch as the embodiment of the state. If a ruler took his responsibilities seriously, all would be well with the political body. On the other hand, if the ruler did not take his responsibilities seriously or was sick in his body or his mind, the society, likewise, suffered. This feature can be seen throughout Shakespeare's portfolio. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khshcom.rtf
Shakespearean Fool
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A 14 page paper which examines the wise fool in Shakespeare’s
work, focusing on how Enobarbus, in “Antony and Cleopatra,” is clearly one of
Shakespeare’s fools, or fool like characters. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAenobar.rtf
Shakespearean Plays Compared
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This 10 page paper compares and contrasts Romeo and Juliet with Titus Andronicus. The works are discussed in terms of plot, characterization and setting. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA010Sks.rtf
Shakespeare’s Soliloquys
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A nine page paper which looks at the form and function of the soliloquy in three of Shakespeare’s plays, showing how it allows insight into the fatal flaws and motivations of the protagonists as well as allowing the playwright to explore specific aspects of the human condition.
Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JLsol.wps
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