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I am Roberto Montague, Romeo's cousin. This is the first of five entries to this journal.
Many things happened today. Some of these things are that Sampson and Gregory were talking, and then Abram and Balthasar entered the room. After Abram
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as to the authorship of William Shakespeare. These doubts are as old as his plays. American author, Henry James once said, "I am haunted by the conviction that the divine William is the biggest and the most successful fraud ever practiced on a patient
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for certain characters by the way he describes their physical appearance and the way they act towards other people and the way they act in more personal aspects. Chaucer was not reprimanded for talking about people he did because he did it in the "liter
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and its resemblance to modern society
Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World out of fear of society's
apparent lack of morals and corrupt behaviour during the roaring twenties.
Huxley believed that the future was doomed to a non-individualistic,
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use various literary elements to give insight
into the mental composition of their characters. In
Shakespeare's "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark," we can trace
Hamlet's mental process through his soliloquies.
Hamlet's first soliloquy reveals
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proves to be somewhat dynamic
in his human representation. He starts off as being very human; he is actually a war-hero.
However the seed of change is planted right away when he meets the witches and they tell
him their prophecy of him becoming king.
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Few authors today write with such universal understanding that their works will be popular with all types of people, and so successfully that their work survives centuries. These authors posses qualities we can seldom identify in their lifeti
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symbols which eventually become easier and easier for the reader to spot as the play goes on. The symbols are not just random either they are chosen for specific reasons that make the play all that much better. An image and symbol that are used frequentl
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own villainy),
but rather through some flaw in him, he being one of those who are in high
station and good fortune, like Oedipus and Thyestes and the famous men of
such families as those.' (Poetics, Aristotle). Every great tragedy is
dominated
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Polonius, father of Laertes, in William Shakespear's Hamlet, strikes me as someone exceptional. In the first act, he gives
advice to his son who is departing on a journey. Polonius's advice guides me in almost every
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