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Without consciously trying, Shakespeare's plays reflect the customs and attitudes that pervade his society and culture.
Shakespeare is a treasury of quotations for all occasions. Find a quotation which captures the theme you are trying to write about and start with that.
What Shakespeare is trying to say about love is, that don't be deceived by anyone about your love always trust your love, don't be deceived by people like Don John and Borachio
I suppose Shakespeare was trying to tell his prospective audience that this was the kind of play they liked, in order to get them to buy tickets and come to the show. The secondary title of his play Twelfth Night or What You Will means about the same thing.
This is one instance of Shakespeare trying to alienate Othello. Throughout the play, Shakespeare uses phrases to show how different Othello is; coming from a different country and having colored skin.
Without consciously trying, Shakespeare's plays reflect the customs and attitudes that pervade his society and culture.
Shakespeare is a treasury of quotations for all occasions. Find a quotation which captures the theme you are trying to write about and start with that.
That it leads to nothing but sorrow.
People have being trying to figure this one out for 400 years. There is no simple answer, and the play has been described as "inexhaustible"
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I'm trying to figute out the same thing too!
This phrase means that a woman owns or has possession of a house located in the state of Virginia in the United States.
They are two characters from the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. They are executed, when trying to decrease the support for Caesar.
Richmond, Virginia.
What Shakespeare is trying to say about love is, that don't be deceived by anyone about your love always trust your love, don't be deceived by people like Don John and Borachio
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I'm not sure what you are trying to ask. The origin of Shakespearean expressions is Shakespeare. They are called Shakespearean because he invented them.