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King Lear, the recurring theme of betrayal is a fundamental part of the work, used to connect events and characters. The theme of betrayal proves to be very significant in the sense that it ultimately conveys a lesson that those who stay tr...
novels. First novel discussed is ‘Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’. Second novel discussed is Malory’s Morte Arthur. The paper also highlights the author’s perception of love in each novel and how love is depicted and portrayed in their sto...
relationship between God and man/woman. The literary works that have been analyzed for this essay are by two famous personalities and authors, Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempee. Both the authors have touched the topic in great detail. Ho...
adept Bolingbroke, who seizes the throne from the inept Richard II after expected devising his murder. Though Henry is not yet really an vintage man in 1 Henry IV, his is concerned about his crumbling kingdom, guilt over his uprising again...
Queen Elizabeth I was noted, the first, the Speech to the Troops at Tilbury, having been given shortly after the defeat of the Spanish Armada by English forces. The Golden Speech marks the end of Elizabeth's reign, one which is widely consi...
Hamlet should have been analyzed in the following way. Hamlet is almost certainly the world's most famous play, featuring drama's and literature's most fascinating and complex character. The many-sided Hamlet—son, lover, intellectual, princ...
visitor to London, it's probably never occurred to you to stop in to see William Shakespeare's original manuscripts at the British Museum or Library. That's just as well. There are no original manuscripts. Not so much as a couplet written i...