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Essays On Shakespeare
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Analysis of Kenneth Branagh’s “Hamlet”
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This 4 page report
discusses the well-known actor/director Kenneth Branagh’s 1996,
four-hour movie of “Hamlet.” The report takes the view that
“Hamlet” itself did not translate all that well in director
Branagh’s interpretation. As is typical with any production of
“Hamlet,” it was better than many and less powerful than others.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWbranag.rtf
Essay Title: Analysis of Kenneth Branagh’s “Hamlet”
Analysis of King Henry’s Statement to Prince Hal in William Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part I” (III.ii.93-96)
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A 4 page paper which uses this passage as a point of reference to develop a comparative analysis of Prince Hal and Richard II, Henry and Percy as presented in both “Henry IV, Part I” and “Richard II.” Specifically considered are to what extent is the king correct and in what ways is his statement limited or in error? No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGhenhal.rtf
Essay Title: Analysis of King Henry’s Statement to Prince Hal in William Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part I” (III.ii.93-96)
Analysis of Macbeth’s Lines in Act II, Scene III (100-105) and Act V, Scene V (20-29)
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts two pivotal lines in the play, then discusses how Shakespeare’s use of language helps to reveal Macbeth’s changing state of mind. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGmacsol.rtf
Essay Title: Analysis of Macbeth’s Lines in Act II, Scene III (100-105) and Act V, Scene V (20-29)
Analysis of Murder Aftermath Scene in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (Act II, Scenes II and III)
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A 5 page paper which analyzes the aftermath of King Duncan's murder in Act II, Scenes II and III in William Shakespeare's tragic play, "Macbeth." Specifically considered are what is revealed about the characters in these scenes, their relationship,
the symbolic and plot significance of the knocking door, and the significance of the porter's speech, in terms of plot as well as its contribution to the play's aesthetic unity.
Filename: TGmacbii.wps
Essay Title: Analysis of Murder Aftermath Scene in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (Act II, Scenes II and III)
Analysis of Oliver Parker’s Film Interpretation of William Shakespeare's “Othello”
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A 7 page paper which examines the influences on the work, how it came to be, both in terms of its creator (an interpretation of William Shakespeare’s tragic play) and environmental factors such as politics, culture, and technology. Also provided is a description and analysis of the film’s tone, structure, and message, and also discusses the effects of the work on culture, specifically its past and present impact upon social change. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGopoth.rtf
Essay Title: Analysis of Oliver Parker’s Film Interpretation of William Shakespeare's “Othello”
Analysis of Ophelia’s Prose in Act III, Scene I (155-166) of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”
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A 5 page paper which examines explains the meaning of the poetic passage and considers how it affects the plot of the play. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGophiii.rtf
Essay Title: Analysis of Ophelia’s Prose in Act III, Scene I (155-166) of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”
Analysis of Prospero in William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
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A 5 page paper which examines to what extent Prospero can only be fully understood in relation to other great tragic figures. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGproher.rtf
Essay Title: Analysis of Prospero in William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”