Richard Steele's themes and subjects were mainly that of a moral nature combined with entertainment. He focused on giving instructions about morals and manners.
Richard Green has written: 'The rich designs of Clarice Cliff' -- subject(s): Art deco Decoration and ornament, Bizarre ware, Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Art deco, English Pottery, History, Pottery, English, Themes, motives
Latin and Greek were both standard subjects in grammar school.
Shakespeare did not write subjects, he wrote plays and poetry. Those plays and poems address all kinds of different subjects, far more than you could list exhaustively.
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Your first start should be with Shakespeare's work itself. What did he write? How is what he wrote presented to people nowadays? What did he write about? Did he write about subjects or problems or types of people that "today's youth" might encounter? Do the situations in any of his plays seem like the problems or predicaments "today's youth" might have? Once you identify subjects, situations, problems, predicaments, character types and themes you can make each one of them the topic of a paragraph.
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The "subjects" of study or essays are Themen. (the cognate themes)The "subjects" of a king or ruler would be Untertanen (underlings).
Richard Palmer has written: 'Passing Your Weak Subjects'
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Raphael Mazzucco has written: 'Culo by Mazzucco' -- subject(s): PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Erotica, Photography of women, Buttocks, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Nudes, Pictorial works, PHOTOGRAPHY / General
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Richard I. Blue has written: 'Content duplication among documents on specific subjects' -- subject(s): Content analysis (Communication)
Richard Randolph has written: 'Sober thoughts or staple themes' 'Polarity in character' 'Aspects of humanity'
Medieval art tended to focus on the religious subjects theme.
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Artist choose their subjects for reasons seldom known to others.