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  • Love in Twelfth Night

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    n the play Twelfth Night Shakespeare explores and illustrates the emotion of love with precise detail According to Websters New World Dictionary love is defined as a strong affection or liking for someone Throughout the play Shakespeare examines three different types of love true love self love and friendship Twelfth Night consists of many love triangles however many of the characters who are tangled up in the web of love are blind to see that their emotions and feelings toward other characters

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    In the play Twelfth Night Shakespeare explores and illustrates the emotion of love with precise detail According to Websters New World Dictionary love is defined as a strong affection or liking for someone Throughout the play Shakespeare examines three different types of love true love self love and friendship Twelfth Night consists of many love triangles however many of the characters who are tangled up in the web of love are blind to see that their emotions and feelings toward other character

  • Satire in Huckleberry Finn

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    Dictionary com defines satire as the use of irony sarcasm ridicule or the like in exposing denouncing or deriding vice folly etc Satire was the idea behind Mark Twains book Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain wrote this novel to mock mob mentality greed and hierocracy One target of Twains satire is mob mentality In one scene the men in Bricksville try to lynch Colonel Sheburn Colonel Sheburn saw that the town was getting ready to attack him so he begins to give a speech saying The idea of you lynching

  • Commentary on Othello

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    Othello Beginning with the opening lines of the play Othello remains at a distance from much of the action that concerns and affects him Roderigo and Iago refer ambiguously to a he or him for much of the first scene When they begin to specify whom they are talking about especially once they stand beneath Brabanzios window they do so with racial epithets not names These include the Moor I i 57 the thick lips I i 66 an old black ram I i 88 and a Barbary horse I i 113 Although Othello appears at t

  • Commentary on My Last Duchess

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    My Last Duchess Summary This poem is loosely based on historical events involving Alfonso the Duke of Ferrara who lived in the 16th century The Duke is the speaker of the poem and tells us he is entertaining an emissary who has come to negotiate the Dukes marriage he has recently been widowed to the daughter of another powerful family As he shows the visitor through his palace he stops before a portrait of the late Duchess apparently a young and lovely girl The Duke begins reminiscing about the

  • Irony in My Last Duchess

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    n this essay we will try to point out the use of irony that Browning does by looking at how it works in his poems particularly to My Last Duchess My Last Duchess by Robert Browning is written in the form of a dramatic monologue You are being spoken to by the Duke Browning has captured an authentic speaking voice The syntax is manipulated by the author in order to create a conversatinal tone This is a poem telling a story the title of this poem reveals that the speaker a duke is referring to his

  • Commentary on Literary Devices in As You Like It

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    For the plot of As You Like It Shakespeare himself had only to go to the local theatre Thomas Lodges prose romance Rosalynde was popular in the Elizabethan theatres beginning in 1590 and was a wonderful tale full of bloody wrestling matches and swashbuckling rescues of nasty outlaws and the violent deaths of wicked villains In contrast when Shakespeares version opened in 1599 he had turned Lodges strong masculine story into a fairy tale Yet Shakespeares comic version touches us more deeply beca

  • A Look At My Last Duchess

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    A Look at Brownings Last Duchess When one first lays eyes on Robert Brownings famous dramatic monologue My Last Duchess prior to reading it all the way through one may think this piece an imagined tribute to the Dukes deceased wife her memory and to their life together However by and by it appears that what initially seemed to be a rather harmless tale is in fact a story peppered with destructive jealousy a favouring of the aesthetic over actual human beings and an eerie obsession with control

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