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    it. Balancing the characters and their conflicts as well as the themes in the novel was no simple task. However, the video was created and utilized color, pictures, quotes, transitions, and music to convey our messages about each character. One of the first decisions that we had made was to keep the characters separated to focus on each one individually and to ensure that the viewer understood what character was being shown. Themes of some characters overlapped with others, and to attempt to…

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a story about a madman driven to murder because of his own twisted mind and paranoia over the simplest of things. However, moreso it is a story about the struggle with one’s own mind and the madness that lies within it. The narrator of the story is a man who, for one reason or another, has been given shelter by a kindly old man who he, or so he claims, loves. In the narrator’s own mind and with his paranoia he sees something that throws him into a mad…

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet explores this topic. First published in 1603, this play is about a prince whose father has recently died and the chaos that follows. The play focuses on the idea of revenge and the effects that follow. One of the main themes in Hamlet is that moral corruption can cause dysfunction within a family and state. This idea is explored throughout the many conflicts in the play. Shakespeare demonstrates that immorality has negative effects that provoke chaos within a family…

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    Hamlet Spying Analysis

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    In William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” there are many themes and motifs that are used such as suicide, murder, poison, betrayal, revenge, and spying. The motif of spying is utilized by William Shakespeare to display the uncertainty amongst characters and within the kingdom. SPying also leads to distrust amongst characters andalso reveals how characters such as Polonius turn to spying as a solution freguqently. When spying is seen in Hamlet typically the character who is using spying to their…

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    to emotion and drama and is one of the many elements he meticulously uses to bring his stories, the Tell-Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado, to life. There are many similarities between the two short stories in terms of irony, symbolism, tone, theme, and the diction of the protagonist. These elements working collectively are highly effective in creating a hauntingly memorable experience for the reader. Poe was born January 19, 1809 in Boston Massachusetts as the second child of two actors;…

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    strategies utilized behind each director’s decision as to how they will portray the selected works of Shakespeare to a modern-day audience are as unique to the individual director as it is to the production itself. How each chooses to depict the themes of complex family relationships and revenge is accomplished through the: selection of the actors, use or alteration of dialogue, costume selection, props, settings, and even transformation of the time period which can provide…

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    hero's downfall. In Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet, dramatic irony is a key piece to the stories unveiling of the major plot. It occurs many times throughout the play and all have an essential purpose. Throughout the whole play, there is an element of madness…

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    pessimistic view on life. For example, in Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” Poe describes the madness and grief of a man planning and executing a beloved old man, whom he befriended. The main character’s methodical and well-thought-out procedure for conducting his murderous plot creates an atmosphere that augments anxiousness. Poe’s use of symbolism, melancholic themes, and motifs is meant to bring forth senses of distress or despair in some cases as well as comfort in other…

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    The Alchemist

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    This passionate story contrasts completely with the theme of death and sorrow in both my drama Hamlet by William Shakespeare and my 2 poems by the talented Robert Frost. The passionate story told in the Alchemist, begins with Santiago. Much like you and I, Santiago is in search of his treasure. During his journey we witness him develop through his fate, fear, dreams and destiny in life and how this helps achieve his goals. Through these themes I have learnt many life lessons on how to never…

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    Suspicious: Polonius believes that it is likely that his son is up to no good in Paris. Forgetful: Polonius forgets his plan to trap his son halfway thorough explaining it to Reynaldo. Gullible: Polonius is completely taken in by Hamlet's act of madness. Arrogant: Polonius believes himself to be a genius. 5. When Hamlet says that he thinks the ghost that he has seen 'may be a devil' in the last lines of this act, the audience may be justifiably surprised. Nowhere previously in the act has…

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