Shakespeare plays a major role in the development of English language and culture. His writings are rich and contains vivid imagery and memorable phrases. The works of Shakespeare has a very big impact on the development of English Language. Many of his words and phrases have become an integral part of the English language, thecontinue reading
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Top 5: Tragic Heroes of Shakespeare
Shakespeare is well-known for his portrayal of tragic heroes in his plays. These characters are flawed and doomed to suffer a tragic fate. Most of the characters experience a downfall as a result of their own actions or decisions. Shakespeare create a tragic ending for them, which leaves a lasting impact on audiences. Here’s acontinue reading
Shakespeare’s Women: A Feminist Perspective
Shakespeare’s plays feature a wide range of female characters, from strong and independent women to damsels in distress. With a feminist approach, you can analyze these women in terms of gender roles and societal expectations of the time. Below are the examples of female characters from Shakespeare’s Play which I am giving in support. Shakespeare’scontinue reading
Shakespeare Sonnet 1 Summary (From fairest Creatures)
Shakespeare Sonnet 1, “From fairest creatures we desire increase” introduces four main themes – Time, Immortality, Procreation and selfishness. It is the first sonnet among the 17 written by Shakespeare which focuses on a young man. Sonnet 1 to17 is also referred to as “Procreation Sonnets” where the poet urges a young man to havecontinue reading
Understanding Shakespeare’s Words: Vocabulary for beginners
What terrifies students are not Shakespeare plays or sonnets, it is the bizarre Shakespeare words and phrases that threatens them. This article is the end of all your sufferings. Words are a pretext. It is the inner bond that draws one person to another, not words. Rumi You use Shakespeare vocabulary in your day tocontinue reading
The Alleged Faults of Shakespeare
Hudson says: “The greatness of Shakespeare’s work is apt to blind critics to his limitations and defects, but these must, of course, be recognized in any estimate of him. Broad as he was, he was essentially a man of his time, and while his plays are remarkable for their general truth to what is paramountcontinue reading