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Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
Select A Play Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/ Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
Select A Play Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/ Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/ Select A Play Hamlet Macbeth Romeo & Juliet/
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"As You Like It" / Character Analysis of
Rosalind : This 5 page paper discusses the characterization of Rosalind in
Shakespeares comedy. The writer argues that Rosalind is essentially "the
star" of the play. She is, in many ways, centuries ahead of her time; shes
bright, innovative, mischievous, and possesses great inner strength, etc; No additional
sources used. Likeit.wps "As You Like It" / More Than A Pastoral : A 6 page paper
discussing Shakespeares play in the context of the Elizabethan pastoral tradition.
The writer concludes that "As You Like It" is very much a pastoral play, yet it
adds a significant amount of psychological depth not present in most pastorals.
Bibliography lists 8 sources; in addition, the paper includes a FREE 1 page sentence
outline, and an annotated bibliography listing 9 cited sources. Pastoral.wps "As You Like It" / Shakespeare's Play vs. Modern Romantic Comedy : A 4 page paper comparing the heroines of Shakespeares "As You Like It" and the 1996 movie "While You Were Sleeping." The writer is particularly concerned with characterization, theme, and plot structure-- looking for similarities and difference between the Romantic comedies of today and yesterday. No additional sources cited. Likeit2.wps
Comic Relief in Hamlet : A 6 page paper in which the writer identifies several comic scenes in Hamlet, demonstrates how Shakespeare was able to weave humor into this very heavy play, and discusses what this interplay of humor and melancholy says about Shakespeares own philosophy. No additional sources cited. Hamlet5.wps Hamlet and the Dramatic Structure : A 9 page paper which first defines the classic dramatic structure and then demonstrates how Shakespeares Hamlet fits the pattern. After discussing what type of action belongs in each phase of the dramatic structure -- setup, complication, climax, and resolution -- the paper shows where each of these occurs in Hamlet. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Dramatic.wps "To Be or Not to Be" / Hamlet's Most Revealing Soliloquy : A 4 page essay on the famous speech and its relationship to Hamlet's actions throughout the play. The writer details the similarities to other sentiments expressed by Hamlet, the words and images themselves, and the character traits that Hamlet exhibits in this speech. No additional sources cited. Hamletso.wps Hamlets "To Be or Not to Be" / Lines Analyzed : This 5 page research paper examines the opening lines of Hamlets famous soliloquy, "To Be or Not to Be" to determine why those particular words are featured in Shakespeares play. Specifically discussed are what the impact of this phrase on the scenes which follow. Bibliography lists 1 source. Tobe.wps Hamlet & Ophelia / I Never Loved Thee : A 4 page paper analyzing the strange conversation between Hamlet and Ophelia right after his famous soliloquy. It shows how he is no longer seeing Ophelia as the girl he courted but as a representative of the female sex -- of which his treacherous mother is also a part. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Hamthee.wps"Wheres Polonius?" / Interpreting a Passage In Hamlet : A 5 page paper on the very short passage in Act IV, Scene III of Hamlet, in which Claudius asks Hamlet what he has done with Polonius body. It argues that Hamlets strange responses address not only the location of the body, but Claudius guilt for Hamlets fathers death. No additional sources cited. Polonius.wpsThe Staging of Hamlet / Act III, Scene IV : A 4 page paper exploring the scene where Hamlet kills Polonius from a theatrical/ staging perspective. It discusses the gestures, tone, costuming, groupings, movements, and exits and entrances to show how best to enhance the scenes theme. No additional sources cited. Hamstage.wps The Character of Claudius in "Hamlet" : A 6 page explication of Claudius' significance in the play. Writer discuss the evolution of his character throughout the story, etc; Bibliography cites 4 outside sources. Claudius.wps The Character of Claudius in "Hamlet" : A 5 page argumentative paper comparing and contrasting the characters of Claudius and Hamlet with specific emphasis on each of their moral values. Bibliography cites 5 supporting sources. Claudiu2.wps The Character of Ophelia in "Hamlet" : A 5 page essay on the role of Ophelia in "Hamlet." The writer explains how she is treated by other characters throughout the play and presents her as "the most innocent victim of Hamlet's revenge." Bibliography cites 5 supporting sources. Ophelia.wps Ophelias Mental Changes in Hamlet : A well-developed 10 page paper tracing the mental changes Ophelia displays as she slowly goes mad during the course of the story. Bibliography lists 6 supporting/critical sources. FREE outline included with paper! Ophelia2.wps The Character Of Gertrude (Queen) In Hamlet : A 4 page report analyzing Hamlets mother, Queen Gertrude. Married incestuously to Hamlets uncle, who murdered his brother and then took his place both on the throne and in his bed, Gertrudes attitude toward Hamlets accusations was along the lines of, "What have I done?" Operating in total mental oblivion for most, if not all, her adult life, Hamlet forces her to face reality as it is, rather than how she has chosen to see it. No additional sources cited. Gertrude.wps The Character Of Gertrude (Queen) In Hamlet # 2 : This 4 page analysis explores this important character's psychological makeup, motivations and relationships as she is portrayed in the Shakespearian tragedy. Gertrud2.wps The Character Of Gertrude (Queen) In Hamlet # 3 : A 4 page essay that posits Gertrude, Queen of Denmark, has a goal for happiness and lives in denial of anything that interferes with that goal. Despite the fact, that she has a notion that her first husband's death and her hasty marriage to his brother is the reason for Hamlet's madness, she continues to believe she has done nothing wrong. Her denial of reality leads to her own death. Gertru3.wps The Character of Hamlet : A good 5 page analysis of character in which the writer posits that Shakespeares Hamlet, a character of tragedian proportions, wanted to die, but could not do so simply because he was put in the role of an avenger. Several direct quotes and plenty of analytical insight provided. No Bibliography. Hamlecha.wps Shakespeares Characterization of Hamlet : A 10 page paper discussing why, although Shakespeare borrowed the basic plot line from older sources, Shakespeares play is truly innovative. The paper puts forth the argument that Hamlet is too finely bred for the circumstances in which he finds himself and the role of avenger that his culture requires him to play, so he keeps trying out other roles, none of which are really him. Bibliography lists seven cited sources. FREE outline included ! Hamletc.wps The Character Development of Hamlet : A 9 page paper arguing that the reason we have so much difficulty analyzing the character of Hamlet is that the actors portraying him are too old. Hamlet, this paper suggests, is an adolescent trying to find himself, and seen in this light many of his peculiarities make sense. Bibliography lists 5 additional sources. Hamlet9.wps Identity / The Cosmic Question in Hamlet : A 5 page paper on Hamlets search for identity in Shakespeares play. It shows that this search, which people are forced to undertake at adolescence and repeat over and over throughout their lives, becomes for them the ultimate cosmic question. No additional sources. Hamlet8.wpsRevenge & The Character Of Hamlet : A 5 page paper analyzing why it takes Hamlet so long to avenge his fathers death; it also considers the ethical nature of this vendetta as seen through the lens of Hamlets own society. The paper concludes that Hamlet was suffering from a profound emotional depression, and thus had great difficulty convincing himself to act; thus, the most unethical aspect of the revenge request was asking Hamlet to do it at all. Bibliography lists four sources. Hamrev.wpsHamlets Revenge / Caught Between Action & Conscience : An 11 page paper showing that Hamlet was constitutionally unable to avenge his fathers death by killing his uncle, and suggesting that the necessity of having to do so ultimately destroyed him. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Actcons.wps Why Hamlet Took So Long To Slay Claudius : A 4 page paper discussing the delay factors in Hamlet's revenge. The writer examines reasons why Hamlet took so long to exact the revenge against his uncle called for in the first scene of Act I. It is argued that Hamlet is unsuited for the task, and moreover, that his obsession with plays and acting shows him to have a somewhat ungrounded sense of reality. No additional sources. Hamletde.wps Hamlet & His Stepfather : A 5 page paper looking at the opposition between Hamlet and Claudius. The paper shows that Hamlet, despite his penchant for punning and his off-center personality, is almost always sincere; whereas Claudius, despite his poise and self-confidence, is almost always false. No additional sources cited. Hamclaud.wps Hamlet & Ophelia / Was Madness Real Or Feigned ? : A 12 page paper which compares how madness is depicted in Shakespeare's Hamlet -- a calculated gesture on the part of Hamlet who seeks to avenge his father's death as opposed to Ophelia's real madness as a result of her many tragedies. Bibliography lists 8+ sources. Hamoph.wps Hamlet's Madness : A 6 page essay on Hamlet's madness describing how his spirit undergoes a tragic development from the self - destructive negation of life and of heaven's purposes to a new affirmation of the advantageous sanctity of life. No Bibliography. Hamletma.wps The Question of Hamlets Madness : A 3 page paper discussing the possible reason Hamlet warns his friends in Act I not to be surprised at his "antic disposition". The paper suggests that Hamlet is not planning to feign madness; rather, he is afraid he is already going mad, and hopes that his friends silence will buy him desperately needed time to plan his fathers revenge. Bibliography lists 1 source. Hammad.wps Hamlet as a Tragic Hero : 9 pages worth of research and analysis illustrating Hamlet as a tragic hero. Includes introductory section describing much earlier sources of Shakespeare's play and some possible sources from which he might have taken his idea. Free outline included. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Hamletbi.wps Is Hamlet A Definitive Tragedy? : A 4 page paper on Shakespeares very complex play. Looking specifically at the plays resolution and the characterization of Hamlet, the paper analyzes this play in terms of the rules of classical tragedy put forth in Aristotles Poetics. It argues that while Hamlet is unquestionably a tragedy from our point of view, it does not in several important respects conform to Aristotles formula. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources. Ham11.wpsThe Agonies Of Hamlet : A 7 page paper discussing Hamlet's personal response to the agonies of morality and over-analysis he suffers as he contemplates the murder of Claudius. No additional sources cited. Agony~1.wps Is Hamlet a Misogynist? : This 10 page paper explores the possibility that the character of Hamlet, is a misogynist [hater of women] but concludes that he is not. Misogynist overtones as contained in the society are noted and compared and contrasted with misogyny today.The "nunnery" scene is highlighted. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Hamiso.wps Hamlet / Appearance and Illusion Vs. Reality : An 11 page paper describing the decrepancies between appearance or illusion vs. reality in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." The writer attempts to show the conflict that develops as the title character attempts to relate his own ideas about reality with the illusions of reality that appear throughout the play. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Hamletil.wps Themes in "Hamlet" : A 3 page discussion of the theme of reality vs. illusion as it appears in Shakespeare's infamous "Hamlet." No Bibliography. Hamlet.wps Hamlet's Timelessness : A 5 page discussion of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and how its themes remain timeless. Using a number of quotes from the play itself ,the writer shows us how the events that take place in Hamlet are really no different than those we love to watch in our own contemporary theater (and other media). It is therefore posited that today's audiences have every reason to be just as intrigued by the play as those who watched it during Shakespeare's own era. No Bibliography. Hamlet2.wps Imagery In Hamlet : A 6 page paper that provides an overview of the most significant imagery in Shakespeares "Hamlet," including a look at the importance of the ghost. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Hamsend.doc Imagery In Hamlet # 2 : This 5 page research paper examines William Shakespeares use of imagery in his plays, focusing exclusively upon Hamlet. Specifically discussed are the dominant images of Christian religion, disease, and nature. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Hamimage.wps Laertes & Fortinbras As Foils for Hamlet : A 3 page essay discussing how the personalities and behaviors of Fortinbras and Laertes highlight and contrast with those of Hamlet. No additional sources cited. Laerfoil.wps The Religious Aspects Of "Hamlet" Analyzed : This 5 page research paper examines whether or not Hamlet is a religious play. Specifically discussed are the play's religious implications, Hamlet's actions and the interpretation of their motives, and the presence of sin among all the main characters. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Hamrel.wps Shakespeares "Hamlet"/ Helpful Study Notes : A 6 page document discussing various common study questions related to Shakespeares tragedy "Hamlet." No additional sources cited. Hamletq.wps Shakespeares "Hamlet" Film Vs. Film : This 8 page paper analyzes two cinematic versions of William Shakepeare's masterpiece, "Hamlet," the 1948 film starring and directed by Laurence Olivier and the 1990 Franco Zeffirelli version which starred Mel Gibson, offering comparisons and contrasts of both films. Hamfilm.wps Hamlet / The Film : A 2 page essay on this movie starring Mel Gibson. The writer gives a personal response and feeling for the film. Hamlet4.wps Performing Arts Review / "Hamlet" : A 4 page paper that provides an overview of the performance of Hamlet and considers the elements of plot development, staging, and character development as they serve to support the progression of the action as a whole. Hamlet10.wpsThe Role of Women in Hamlet & Canterbury Tales : An 8 page paper examining the way women are portrayed in Shakespeares and Chaucers works. The paper concludes that both these authors treat women with singular well-roundedness, exhibiting a deep understanding of the female psyche. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Hamcan.wps Madness in "Hamlet" and "Death and the Maiden" / Analyzed : This 5 page research paper examines the madness depicted in the main characters of Prince Hamlet in William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, and Paulina Salas Escobar in Ariel Dorfman's play (and screenplay), Death and the Maiden. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Hamaid.wps Melvilles "Moby Dick" vs. Shakespeares "Hamlet" : A 6 page paper in which the writer argues that through mad antics toward the revenge plot, both Ahab and Hamlet serve to bring the action in the two tragedies to their inevitable conclusions. In all aspects the characters motivations are different. Ahabs madness is more focused and not within Ahabs control--he is unable to see beyond it. Hamlets madness is feigned. The characters decision-making abilities are also in contrast to each other, and their view of God, the Devil and responsibility to same also come from a divergent slant on the moralistic ideals behind their given situations. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Mobyham.wps The Tragic Flaws Of Hamlet And Oedipus : A 5 page paper on these two classic plays by Shakespeare and Sophocles. This paper analyzes both plays to determine what makes them tragedies, what their heroes have in common, how they are different, and the dynamics that make each play work. Shaksoph.wps "Hamlet" vs. "All The King's Men" / Maternal Relationships : This 5 page research paper discusses the maternal relationships in William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men. Specifically discussed are the Oedipal implications between Prince Hamlet and Queen Gertrude; between Jack Burden and his mother and its consequences on their lives and relationships with others. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Shakwarr.wps "Hamlet" vs. "The Prince" / The Dane & The Italian : A 5 page paper comparing Machiavellis "Prince" and Shakespeares "Prince Hamlet." The writer feels that both works represented important changing points in world culture. No additional sources cited. 2princes.doc Tom Stoppards "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" : A 6 page essay exploring how the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead reflects specific aspects of life: 1. humans as social animals and 2. how the individual finds his or her place in society. The confusions and feelings of what am I doing here and why am I doing it are emphasized. Rosencra.wps *Play is based on Shakespearean characters from Hamlet... Henry IV - Rite of Passage : A 5 page analysis of Henry IV and his son Hal and their passage from tyrant and inconsiderate to making amends with God, each other and Hal's subjects. One additional source cited. Henrrite.wps "The Prodigal Hal" / Re-Writing Henry IV for the 1960s : An 8 page paper examining the possibilities inherent in setting Henry IV, Part I in the 1960s instead of in the Elizabethan era. The paper examines settings, costuming, lighting, and music, and whether or not it would be advisable to update the dialogue at all. No additional sources cited. Henry.wps Honor In Sir Gawain, Canterbury Tales, & Henry IV : A 5 page paper comparing the views of honor and virtue in the three works: Sir Gaiwan and the Green Knight, The Canterbury Tales, and Henry IV Part 1. No additional sources cited. Greenhon.wps Henry V The Character of the King : A 5 page paper
discussing Shakespeares "The Life of King Henry the Fifth" and the
character of King Henry himself. Bibliography lists three secondary sources used with the
text of the play. Henchar.wps Shakespeares "Julius Caesar" / Characterization : A 5 page analytical examination of characterization in this play. Julius Caesar is unique because the characterizations Shakespeare produces are almost subjugated to the notion of politics, the state, and the relationship between man and society. Bibliography cited approximately 5 additional sources. Julius.wps Marcus Brutus as the Quintessential Shakespearean Tragic Hero in "Julius Caesar": This 5 page research paper examines how Marcus Brutus represents William Shakespeares tragic hero, despite his ultimate act of betrayal, the murder his friend and mentor, Julius Caesar. Specifically considered are the elements of tragedy as defined by Shakespeare and how the character of Brutus exemplifies these characteristics. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Brutus.rtf The Tragedy of Julius Caesar / What Would Cause a Person to Kill a
Close Friend : KING LEAR The Nature of Love in King Lear : A 10 page research paper concerning conditional and unconditional love as shown by the characters in Shakespeare's play. The writer argues a relevant thesis and details the nature of types of love and how each character exemplifies it, with emphasis upon Lear and Cordelia. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Kinglea.2.wps Earthly vs. Divine Justice In King Lear : A 6 page paper contrasting the varying ways justice is defined in this epic work by Shakespeare. The paper concludes that "earthly justice" is dispensed according to subjective human affections and can thus be either merciful or cruel, while "divine justice", or the forcible return of events to the way they were originally ordained to be, is completely objective but not always what humans would call "fair."Bibliography lists four sources. Kingdv.wpsThe Protagonists Search for Identity in King Lear : A 5 page analysis of the development of Lears own character. The writer demonstrates how the play chronicles Lears growth until his suffering is made complete by his realization of the part he played in his own downfall and the tragedy in general. No additional sources cited. Lear4.wps King Lear and Cordelia : A 5 page essay exploring the irony of Cordelia's continued love and loyalty for and to her father, King Lear, despite his mistreatment of her. The irony is seen in the fact that when Lear finally realizes and can admit his mistake to Cordelia, it is too late. His curse of her has been acted upon. This writer supports the opinion that the Fool is actually Cordelia in disguise and cites text that suggest this is, in fact, true. No additional sources cited. Cordel.wps King Lear / Always A Positive Outcome : A 5 page paper discussing the view that no matter how much adversity Lear faced, there was always a way for him to rectify things, that he was always in control and each decision would ultimately reap a positive end. Argument uses only Shakespeare's play. No additional sources cited. Klear.wps King Lear / Was He Truly Mad ? : A 7 page paper discussing whether the protagonist of Shakespeares play was really mad. The paper concludes that at the beginning of the play he was only mildly senile, but was gradually driven mad over the course of five acts from shock, humiliation, and grief. No additional sources cited. Madlear.wpsKing Lear / Appearance Vs. Reality : A strong, 6 pages analysis of how King Lear is a study in duality. The theme of appearance versus reality is a reoccurring one throughout the play and as the writer demonstrates, nothing is as it seems. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Learapp.wpsKing Lear & His Multi-faceted Personality : A 7 page paper examining King Lear in terms of the statement "The power of Shakespeares plays is that they present man simultaneously in all his aspects." It argues that in Lear Shakespeare created a character who encompasses good and evil, power and weakness, greed and generosity -- in short, all human attributes -- within one personality, and does so convincingly. Bibliography lists 5 sources. King5per.wpsKing Lear & The Question Of Man : This 4 page paper examines the William Shakespeare play, King Lear in terms of how it inherently attempts to answer the question, "What is man?" Learman.wps King Lears Britain / A World Ruled by Evil ? : A 10 page paper analyzing the twin plots and three character groupings in Shakespeares play. The paper shows that each of Lears characters has some goodness (or at least a readily-understood motivation for his misdeeds), and that it takes mitigating circumstances to bring out his or her wicked behavior. Thus, King Lears Britain is not truly a world ruled by evil; it was Lears sin in the beginning that sparks the later evil in the play. Bibliography lists 6 additional sources. Learbrit.wps King Lear / Analysis Of Double Plot : A 5 page paper analyzing the twin plots of Shakespeares play -- that of the dispossession of Lear by his two evil daughters, and the usurpation of Gloucesters lands and power by his illegitimate son. The paper shows that the moral of both stories is the same: that we do not always judge our children according to their merits, but rather by the show they put on -- and when we misjudge those closest to us in this way, disaster cannot help but result. No additional sources cited. Lear2.wps The Fool in King Lear : A 5 page paper about the character of the Fool in King Lear. The writer describes why the Fool acts as the only character with wisdom and insight, and the dramatic effect that this serves. No additional sources cited. Kinglea.wps Motif of Disguise in "King Lear" : A 5 page paper on disguises and deception in Shakespeare's play. The writer details the use of both physical and emotional disguises by the characters, and how this works to advance the plot and also to describe characters. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Learmask.wps The Significance of Taking a Breath in King Lear : 6 pages in length. An analytical look at the specific importance of taking a breath in Shakespeare's "King Lear." Using several instances from the play -- as well as quotes from others -- the writer highlights Shakespeare's purposeful use of this otherwise common human activity. Bibliography lists 4 supporting sources. Kinglear.wps King Lear and Oedipus As Tragic Heroes : A 5 page paper discussing Lear and Oedipus as tragic heroes, as defined by Aristotle. Cites characteristics of each figure, discussing each mans basic goodness and his sense of right and wrong and how each deals with violations of his own conscience. Bibliography lists 1 source. Learo.wps
"MacBeth" / General Analysis : A 4 page paper that provides an overview of the major themes in one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. This paper contends that the play is effective because it demonstrates support for the themes of prophecy, heresy, guilt and temptation as significant elements in tragedy. No additional sources cited. Macb.wps (The) Supernatural in Macbeth : A 9 page examination of superstition and the supernatural as used by Shakespeare in Macbeth. Thesis is argued by focusing specifically upon the play's infamous Cauldron Scene and other key events. Writer is very analytical and uses several quotes to support ideas. Bibliography cites 9 sources. Macbeth.wps Macbeth / Themes Of Good vs. Evil : A 6 page paper exploring the transformation of Macbeth from a brave, noble man who is loyal to his king to one who kills his king and best friend. He continually suffers anguish for his deeds. Macbeth is seen regarded as a "good man"-- but in danger of falling into the temptations of evil, as are all humans. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Macbeth3.wps Why Does Macbeth Kill ? : A 6 page character analysis in which the writer attempts to answer this very question. Examined are Macbeth's perception of himself as a "good man," Macbeth's conscience, and some of the outside forces that adversely affect him. No Bibliography. Macbeth2.wps A Midsummer Nights Dream / Shakespeares
Influence on Artists and Audiences : A Midsummer Nights Dream / Significance of Rude Mechanicals: This 5 page research paper examines Shakespeares use of the rude mechanicals and the purpose they serve in his fantasy play, A Midsummer Nights Dream. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Midsumr2.rtf A Midsummer Night's Dream / The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smoothly : In 5 pages, the author discusses "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. The play is all about star-crossed lovers. Lysander was in love with Hermia, but her father was forcing her to marry Demetrius, whom she did not love. Helena was in love with Demetrius, but Demetrius was in love with Hermia. Theseus was looking forward to marrying Hippolyta, but she was not of the same mind. The play affirms the assumption that "the course of true love never did run smoothly." Bibliography lists 4 sources other than the play. Msnd.doc A Midsummer Nights Dream / Theme Of "Unreality" : A 5 page paper discussing the theme of unreality in Shakespeares play, A Midsummer Nights Dream. Bibliography lists 1 source. Midream.wps
Much Ado About Nothing : A 9 page examination of plot, theme, structure, & meaning in "Much Ado About Nothing." The writer finds that although Much Ado is not as popular as some of Shakespeare's other plays, it excels in wit and in the author's renowned use of colloquial prose. Bibliography lists 7 critical sources. Muchado.wps Much Ado About Nothing # 2 : A 5 page paper discussing the differences and the similarities between the love of Claudio and Hero and the love of Benedick and Beatrice in the classic by William Shakespeare, "Much Ado About Nothing." While Claudio and Heros love is based on appearances, wealth, and ignorance Benedick and Beatrices attraction is based on mutual regard, respect, and the fact that they both acknowledge the inner beauty of the other. The outcome is perhaps the only common bond that the two relationships share. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Muchnw.wps The Two Love Stories of Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing : A 5 page paper discussing the interconnectedness of the love stories presented by Hero and Claudio, and Beatrice and Benedick. The writer examines the parallels and counterpoints of the two couples in terms of dialogue, characterization, and plot. Bibliography lists only the play as a source. Ado2.wps
The Character of Iago in Shakespeare's "Othello" : 6 pages in length. Specifically titled : "A.C. Bradley Vs. S.T. Coleridge : A Difference of Opinions Concerning the Character of Iago in Shakespeare's "Othello."" The writer of this essay analytically compares the opinions of two well-known critics on Iago's character. The two sources utilized are fully-cited in bibliography. Iagocha2.wps The Character of Iago # 2 : A 3 page outline in which the writer analytically examines the character of Iago as a mystifying and complex individual. Written mostly in outline format. No Bibliography. Iagochar.wps Othello and the Structure of Tragedy : A 6 page paper which first defines tragedy and demonstrates how Shakespeares Othello fits the pattern, then looks at the play in terms of its classic dramatic structure. After discussing what type of action belongs in each phase of the dramatic structure -- setup, complication, climax, and resolution -- the paper shows where these occur in Othello. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Othtrag.wpsOthello's Tragedy / Irony : A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the major elements of irony in Shakespeare's Othello, with a concentration on tragic irony related to Othello's character flaw, and dramatic irony. No additional sources cited. Othiro.wps Othello / In The Tradition Of The Renaissance : A 3 page essay on the play "Othello" and how it related both to Shakespeare himself and to the Renaissance period. Examples of themes introduced in the story are used to illustrate how Othello was both a hero and outsider... different, yet acceptable, -- and thus, an exemplary figure from Renaissance literature. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Othshake.wps Othello & Renaissance Humanism : A 3 page essay, -- using quotes from the original play-- which describes Shakespeare's "Othello" as a work typical of the Renaissance's emphasis on humanism. The writer discusses the development of Othello's character and the underlying themes of outsider prejudice which run throughout the story. No Bibliography. Othelren.wps In Defense of Othello : A 7 page report that analyzes the nature of Othello, the main character in Shakespeare's famous tragedy of the same name. The rationale behind Othello's brutal murder of his wife, Desdemona, is examined from the psychological and sociological perspectives. Bibliography lists 7 cited sources. Othellod.wps Othello / In Defense Of His Character : A 9 page essay in which the writer takes the position that Othello was an honest, noble, brave man accustomed to straightforwardness. Given his background, he was easily fooled by the manipulative Iago. His innocence of the world is to be respected rather than criticized. Othello had no way of knowing about women and domestic life ... Bibliography is included. Othello4.wps Shakespeares Life and the Characterization of Othello : A 6 page paper examining Shakespeares life and career and discussing how his life events impacted his writing. It also looks in particular at one of Shakespeares mature tragedies, Othello, and determines how the characterizations introduced in the first act drive the remainder of the play. The original Shakespearean play and Orson Welles film version are cited. Othel.wps The Spiritual Disintegration Of "Othello": This 6 page research paper charts the spiritual disintegration of Othello in the Shakespearean play, The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Othspir.wps Othello - Analysis Of Symbolism : This 5 page research paper examines the use of symbolism in the Shakespearean play, The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice through use of examples and quotes. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Othlosym.rtf Othello As An Honest, Admirable, and Unchanged Character : A 1 page essay discussing how Othello's last words in the play indicate the he was indeed the same man he had been at the beginning of the story -- his character unchanged. The writer sees Othello as a character worthy of our sympathy-- for he acknowledges his own mistakes & flaws as he takes his own life, yet he never asks for forgiveness. No Bibliography. Othell2.wps *$onfiles |