sb150529 wrote a new post, A Lover’s Dilemma, on the site Shakespearean Scenes
The midsummer’s night dream is a tale of chaos and order, light and dark, sane and insane. The setting and environment helps the reader understand the emotions the actors were portraying as they...
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This post is very well- written and explains a really good interpretation of the relationship between both couples, however I saw Hermia and Lysander’s differently. I think Shakespeare hinted on their...
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At the very beginning of the play, Hamlet is a very clever and cunning character, who despises his uncle, the new King Claudius. Hamlet’s fatal flaw is over thinking. Hamlet starts to plot against...
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I feel if Hotspur was the complete opposite of who he is he would be a character like Falstaff, old and cowardly. Your analysis of Hotspur points to that. I like Hotspur rushing in to fights, just...
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I really would like to see how the actions of the characters in King Lear are different from Hamlet. Hotspur and Prince Harry were the characters I had in mind while thinking about Hamlet and Laertes....
View Articlesb150529 wrote a new post, Group 6 Reflection, on the site Shakespearean Scenes
Some of the most important events to happen in Shakespeare’s play King Lear happen off-stage. This is especially important since most of what our group talked about was what happened off-stage. The...
View Articlesb150529 wrote a new post, The Embodiment of honor, on the site Shakespearean...
The embodiment of honor, the hero Hotspur is celebrated by the King in the first scene, who was supposed to be his son, instead of the cowardly son he has. Hotspur is a character who shoots and asks...
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Measure for Measure begins with the Duke announcing he must take leave and he will leave Angelo a man of his choosing in charge of his Dukedom, Vienna. The Duke then tells the audience he doesn’t plan...
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