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Lady Macbeth Enters Her Room Holding a Taper
Oh life! Disease has spread across my whole body. My limbs and hands wreak of blood! Oh, spots be gone! The spots remain on my body. I can’t stop itching at these bloody spots. “Go wash hands”. This had worked for Macbeth, but my body is uncleanable from these devilish deeds. I look so ill,…
Literature,
Literature Review,
Macbeth,
Play,
William Shakespeare
The Events That Led Macbeth Gone Wild
A man who was once a good samaritan now walks around with bloody, murderous hands, curving towards lunacy. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth was created to be watched by all, including monarchs. The protagonist, Macbeth, is portrayed as a Scottish General under King Duncan’s rule. In a nutshell, three witches reveal Macbeth his prophecies because they want…
Literature,
Macbeth,
Play,
William Shakespeare
Hamlet
The Play Hamlet by William Shakespeare is arguably his finest tragedy ever written. The characterizations of the cast are odd shaped pieces that fit perfectly in this puzzle of confusion and anger. The contrasts and comparisons between and within the characters paint a colorful picture of tragedy and betrayal. Three characters that display intricate characteristics…
Books,
Hamlet,
Literature,
Play,
William Shakespeare
Nobody Knows Shakespeares True Birthday
The closest we can come is the date of his baptism on April the 26th, 1564. By tradition and guesswork, William is assumed to have been born three days earlier on April the 23rd, a date now commonly used to celebrate the famous Bard’s birthday. Shakespeare invented the word “assassination”. There are only two authentic…
Drama,
Literature,
William Shakespeare
Blood Symbolism in Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Blood is essential to every human beings survival. It is a fluid circulating throughout the body that carries nutrients and oxygen to the tissues in exchange for life and if this was somehow lost then the life would also be lost. It represents life, death, and injury. It is an essential part of life. Without…
Literature,
Macbeth,
William Shakespeare
Dickinson’s Lyrical Depth
Dickinson utilizes artistic devices to shape her perspective of death in this lyric, on the grounds that each device stresses the secretive message covered up underneath it. Most authors of Dickinson’s chance composed utilizing an extensive combination of scholarly devices to add profundity to their ballads. In her sonnet, Dickinson portrays passing as an element…
Death,
Emily Dickinson
A Pair of Tickets by Amy Tan
A Pair of Tickets by Amy Tan Amy Tan is an author who uses the theme of Chinese-American life, focusing mainly on mother-daughter relationships, where the mother is an immigrant from China and the daughter is a thoroughly Americanized –yellow on the surface and white underneath. In her book, the mother tries to convey their…
Amy Tan
Hill Like White Elephants Hills Like White Elephants
The most striking feature of this short story is the way in which it is told. It is not a story in the classical sense with an introduction, a development of the story and an end, but we just get some time in the life of two people, as if it were just a piece…
Ernest Hemingway,
Short Story
Indian Camp By Hemingway Cause and Effect Essay
Indian Camp By Hemingway Ernest Hemingway pulled from his past present experiences to develop his own thoughts concerning death, relationships, and lies. He then mixed these ideas, along with a familiar setting, to create a masterpiece. One such masterpiece written early in Hemingway’s career is the short story, “Indian Camp.” “Indian Camp” was originally published…
Ernest Hemingway,
Indian Culture,
Traveling
Charles Dickens Compare and Contrast Essay
One of the greatest writers of all time, according to many, was born to the name of Charles John Huffman Dickens. Charles Dickens’ family was not well to do, and was a lower-middle class family with eight children, Charles being the second. He had a painful personal life from growing up all the way until…
Books,
Charles Dickens,
Fiction,
Literature