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  • Use of Literary Devices in Hamlet

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    In Hamlet a tragedy written by William Shakespeare literary devices including recurring motifs minor characters and figurative language are combined to create the play The recurring motif of revenge is a way for Shakespeare to demonstrate the destructive possibilities of revenge Hamlets desire for revenge clouds his mind and flushes out any and all logic Hamlets obsession with revenge eventually causes the deaths of all other characters in the play Shakespeare also uses different minor characte

  • Commentary on Dr.Faustus

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    DOCTOR FAUSTUS A WELL RESPECTED GERMAN scholar grows dissatisfied with the limits of traditional forms of knowledgelogic medicine law and religionand decides that he wants to learn to practice magic His friends Valdes and Cornelius instruct him in the black arts and he begins his new career as a magician by summoning up Mephastophilis a devil Despite Mephastophiliss warnings about the horrors of hell Faustus tells the devil to return to his master Lucifer with an offer of Faustuss soul in excha

  • A Comparison Between Hamlet And The Hedgehog

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    Consuming inhaling recuperating and dying are all necessary for living We all begin and inevitably have to come to the same enddeathno matter what we accomplish in the span of our life Alexander died Alexander was buried Alex ander returneth to dust and there was no sign of the groundhog after three years past from its death whether you are as significant as Alexander the Great or as simplistic as the groundhog death will claim your life leave nothing to remain and life around you will continue

  • Dr. Faustus: A Tragic Hero

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    Dr Faustus A Tragic Hero Doctor Faustus died a death that few could bear to imagine much less experience After knowing for many years when exactly he would die he reached the stroke of the hour of his destiny in a cowardly horrid way Finally when the devils appeared at the stroke of midnight tearing at his flesh as they draw him into his eternal torment he screamed for mercy not even God Himself could pity him for what he has done However what to consider about Doctor John Faustus from Christop

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