Caesar defeated Pompey's sons and is returning back to Rome.
human actions and emotions. :-)
It means it is human nature for those who are getting great results to justify their actions....no matter the low moral or low ethical value of those actions. To use Shakespeare's words to explain: If one has won then everything one has done to win will seem fair...no matter how foul ones actions actually were.
We know very little about Shakespeare's private life except what is revealed in his public life. Thus we do not know to what extent his actions were the result of conscious decisions on his part and to what extent they were the result of external forces. The most significant event in Shakespeare's life was his move to London to find a job there. Nowadays most people assume that to have been a conscious decision on Shakespeare's part. Yet for years most people believed that he left Stratford unwillingly, because he was wanted for poaching Sir William Lucy's deer. Even though the poaching story has now been completely exploded it is still not impossible that Shakespeare was forced by circumstance to leave Stratford for London.
Shakespeare used the stereotype of the bumbling policeman in a number of plays, especially Dogberry and Elbow in Measure for Measure. In Shakespeare's day constables were underpaid and undertrained and so there was more truth in the stereotype back then than there is now.Comic relief are the stereotypes represented by the characters Dogberry, night watch constable, and Verges, Dogberry's partner, in the play Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare (Baptized April 26, 1564 - April 23, 1616). The characterization is supposed to heighten comedic effects through the actions and dialogues of two bumbling law enforcers even though in reality such a depiction is inaccurate, insulting, unappreciative, and unnecessary.
Macbeth does the things he does(like kill Duncan) because Macbeth is manipulated and coaxed by Lady Macbeth to do them. On his own, he would not have done so even though he was ambitious. Lady Macbeth, does the manipulating and all the cruel lines that she says are of her own accord. Nobody forces her, she choses to become evil while Macbeth is forced to become evil.
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These signs instruct a driver of actions that must be obeyed immediately
human actions and emotions. :-)
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Romeo gets banned from Verona in Act 3 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" after he avenges Mercutio's death by killing Tybalt. Prince Escalus banishes Romeo for his actions, declaring that if he is found in Verona he will be immediately put to death.
Oh, they love it. Caesar was a great crowd pleaser. You can see that from the attitude of the workingmen in the first scene and the way Antony is able to appeal to the crowd's inherent liking for Caesar.
They should immediately contact the police and report the actions. If a pattern shows, then a restraining order can be obtained.
He got a blanket, then kept out of the way
he gets a blanket and stays out the way
Without meaning to, she helps Borachio break Claudio's trust in Hero.
The character type found in both Welles's and Shakespeare's Macbeth is a tragic hero. Macbeth's downfall is caused by his actions, such as his ambitious desires and the choices he makes that lead to his ultimate downfall.
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