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used two characters to show his point of view of what he thought Christianity was. The first character, Antonio, the merchant of Venice, was presented as the hero at the beginning of the comedy because he was a good Christian trying to help out
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flaws in their character or judgment that leads him to his doom. In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" there are many tragic flaws identified within the main character, Hamlet. Some of the most obvious and important are Hamlet's indecisiveness, his excessive
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author of all time, constructed entangled plotlines of human conscience, emotion, and the folly of disregarding warnings that can be exemplified in one of his most well-known works, Macbeth. The roots of such moving narration can be traced back
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many centuries, was very significant to ancient Greece and to Western culture. He orally passed down two monumental epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. This is very interesting because it explains why Homer was considered to be the spokesman of
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and, among other things, function to further the action of the play or to reveal and illuminate the personalities of other characters. To help the reader understand a character with greater depth, writers sometimes use a literary device called
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Romeo and Juliet. They both encompass many of the same themes of love. Love is prohibited, true, lustful, and desired. In A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander demonstrated the overriding theme of both plays, "The path of love never did run smooth"
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play a major part in the play yet, he is a significant figure that stands apart from the rest of the characters. Barnadine is a long-term prisoner and is merely a drunk. He is encountered in the play when he is sentenced to be executed with Claudio.
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inner conflicts and introspective attitude in each of the lengthy soliloquies in the play. Hamlet is a static character whose thoughts never dramatically change. Each soliloquy delves further into Hamlet's motivations, or lack thereof, and psyche.
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undergoes many conflicts and decisions that affect her lifestyle. The general theme of the story is one of a major conflict between family and the pursuit of romance. The character Eveline is forced to decide between staying in her current situation
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and was first published in 1597,
but the revised edition of 1599 is mainly used today. Shakespeare's principal source for
Romeo and Juliet was a poem by Arthur Brooke (1562) Shakespeare wrote Romeo and
Juliet so that it could be performed by actors
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