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Shakespeare deals with more than three main topics in his work. The themes of his sonnets differ greatly from those explored in the plays. The sonnets frequently deal with themes of the impermanence of youth and beauty. The history plays and some of the tragedies deal with the legitimate transfer of political power, as well as the question of what makes a good monarch. Some have said that the most common theme in the tragedies is the conflict between medieval and Renaissance values. Others think that it is that bad things only happen to bad people. Appearance and reality is a very vague topic which occurs in some form in all of Shakespeare's plays and most of anyone else's. Shakespeare seems to focus on the contrast between public behaviour and private thought, and how public behaviour is like the role played by an actor.
Shakespeare treats death in romeo and juilet in a fair way REALLY? THAT'S YOUR WHOLE ANSWER? How about: Shakespeare treats death as if it's a common thing that happens everyday. The different characters deal with death in different ways. The Friar thinks of it as the person is in a better place. Lady Capulet thinks in terms of revenge, but would never potray it herself. Juliet seems to overlook some deaths and focus on herself and what's happening in her life, but then when the focus of her life faces death she overreacts and goes to the extreme by killing herself. (i don't want to give you your whole essay so ill stop there, but i hope this was a much better answer than the first one) :)
The main reason Shakespeare's plays are difficult for modern readers to understand is that they are mostly written in poetry and quite dense and difficult poetry at that. Shakespeare also often writes in long and complicated sentences which are tricky to unravel. Although a lot of people focus on unusual words in Shakespeare's vocabulary, these are not the most significant reasons why his plays are hard to understand. For example, Macbeth says "But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, we'd jump the life to come." Every word is a perfectly ordinary modern word which Shakespeare uses with its modern meaning. There isn't even the odd syntax he sometimes uses to improve the rhythm of his lines. And yet this is a difficult line to understand. Why does Shakespeare have Macbeth compare time to a river, and the present to a bank or shoal? Why jump the future?
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Tragic Shakespeare plays typically involve themes of loss, death, and despair, with protagonists often meeting a tragic end due to their own flaws. Examples include "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth." Romantic Shakespeare plays, on the other hand, focus on themes of love, passion, and comedy, with lighthearted and often humorous storylines. Examples include "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Much Ado About Nothing."
The Greek word for a play in which the main character suffers is "tragedy" which comes from the Greek word "tragōidía". In Greek drama, tragedies typically focus on the downfall and suffering of the protagonist due to their tragic flaw or fate.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the Montagues and Capulets are not explicitly identified as being of any specific religious faith, including Catholicism. The focus of the story is on the feud between the two families and the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.
Yes, a couples retreat can form a stronger bond between the couple involved. Couples retreats often focus on the problems that couples face, and being together and facing these issues head-on, it gives both people a chance to see things from another's perspective, and also see that other couple may have the same issues.
The elements and features of Philippine drama are the story lines that focus on timely concerns, such as love between family, couples and friends.
"The flamingo that's plastic and turned alive will, Cause it talked about feelings and falling in love." A fine example of iambic tetrameter, but not the answer. There are two people who are going to help Romeo and Juliet get hitched and they are the Nurse and Friar Lawrence.
Ending it and staunching the mounting death-toll and bringing our soldiers home after fighting in a "police action" that was one of the longest "wars" in history and produced a tragic and phenomenal number of dead, wounded, POWs and MIAs. Ending the thing was the focus.
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Epic poems - narratives told in poetic form such as the Epic of Gilgamesh or the Iliad. Greek tragedies - plays with a focus on human suffering and catharsis, exemplified by works like Oedipus Rex. Shakespearean plays - a diverse range of dramas, comedies, and tragedies penned by William Shakespeare during the Renaissance. Modern novels - longer fictional narratives that emerged in the 18th century, like Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" or Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
A friend should only focus on the needs of a couple, or any other friend, when there is a particular need. Otherwise, being mindful of friends' needs is more appropriate. The couple or the friend may feel scrutinized or crowded by continuous focus.
If you were doing a report on Shakespeare, you would not look under "Basket Weaving Techniques" in an encyclopedia as it is not relevant to Shakespeare's life, works, or context. Focus on sections related to literature, theater, history, and biography.
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