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241. Minor Characters in “Measure for Measure”   (6  Pages, 71.7 USD)
A six page paper looking at Shakespeare’s play in terms of the way its minor characters - both those in the main plot and those in the subplot - support and develop the theme of the play. The paper concludes that in “Measure for Measure,” the ensemble structure allows the audience to discern the real protagonist of this play - the morally-bankrupt society of Vienna itself. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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242. Loyalty in Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A five page paper looking at this well-known play by William Shakespeare from the standpoint of its emphasis on the issue of loyalty. Looking at this issue both in terms of interpersonal relationships (such as the love of Rosalind and Orlando and the friendship of Rosalind and Celia) as well as loyalty to one’s superiors and the state, the paper concludes that both themes reflect Shakespeare’s passion for a well-ordered universe. Bibliography lists four sources.
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243. Love in “The Tempest” and “Much Ado About Nothing”   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A five page paper analyzing the love relationships in these two Shakespearean works. (The “Much Ado” commentary is actually based on Kenneth Branagh’s movie of the Shakespearean play). The paper concludes that of these three couples - Miranda and Frederick, Hero and Claudio, and Beatrice and Benedick - only the last pair has based their relationship on a real knowledge of one another, and acts out of a grounded faith in their partner’s inner self. No additional sources.
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244. The Character of Shakespeare’s “Henry V”   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A five page paper looking at the way this important figure in English history is portrayed by William Shakespeare. The paper argues that Shakespeare believed Henry’s commanding qualities of leadership to have been necessary to stabilize the nation, and not indicative of megalomania. No other sources.
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245. Characterization in Shakespeare’s “Othello”   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A five page paper illustrating the manner in which Shakespeare used the characterization of his protagonist to inevitably unfold the plot. The paper asserts that much as we would like to believe that Othello’s life would have been just fine without Iago, in truth it was Othello’s terrible personal insecurity, together with a nature more at home in the heat of battle than in the warmth of family, that led him inevitably to his downfall. Bibliography lists six sources.
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246. Various Scenes in Shakespeare’s “Richard III”   (10  Pages, 119.5 USD)
A ten page paper describing the events and significance of five pivotal scenes from this play: Act I, Scene 2; Act II, Scene 1; Act III, Scene 1; and Act IV, Scenes 3 and 4. The paper shows how Shakespeare demonstrates that evil may triumph for a short time, but good will win in the end. Bibliography lists two sources.
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247. Hotspur vs. Henry in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV Part I”   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A five page paper comparing these two characters in Shakespeare’s history play. The paper notes that it is ironic that early in the play King Henry wishes Hotspur was his son, for in fact the would-be usurper is very much like the old King had been in his youth. No additional sources.
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248. Hotspur and King Henry in Shakespeare’s “Henry IV Part I'   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A five page paper closely comparing these two born warriors in terms of the way they are presented in Shakespeare’s play. Contrasting their personalities and speeches, the paper concludes that they are both the perfect type of character to usurp a throne, but Henry’s administration shows that this type of character isn’t necessarily adept at running a country. No additional sources.
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249. Natural Law in Shakespeare’s “King Lear”   (6  Pages, 71.7 USD)
A five page paper looking at the Elizabethan concept of natural law in relation to this play by William Shakespeare. The paper asserts that Shakespeare’s audiences believed that there was a natural, cosmic order of things ordained by God, and Lear violated it so many times in the first act alone that the tragic results were his just desserts. No additional sources.
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250. Bizarre Banquet Scenes in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” & “Titus Andronicus”   (10  Pages, 119.5 USD)
A 10 page paper which examines the bizarre and pivotal banquet scenes William Shakespeare featured in his plays, 'Macbeth' and 'Titus Andronicus.' Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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