Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights
Dream/
Shakespeares Enduring Epiphany : A 4 page paper which
examines one of Shakespeares most appealing epiphanies, A
Midsummer Nights Dream (1595). Bibliography lists 4
sources. Midsumep.wps William Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet and A
Midsummer Night's Dream / Dream-Like Qualities :
In 5 pages, discusses how the dream-like qualities in William
Shakespeare's "The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of
Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" not so
much as a retreat from day to day realities as a profound and
pioneering interest in the psychological language of ordinary
experience. No sources cited. PCrjmsnd.wps
The Character of Iago in Shakespeare's "Othello" : 6 pages
in length. Specifically titled : "A.C. Bradley Vs. S.T. Coleridge
: A Difference of Opinions Concerning the Character of Iago
in Shakespeare's "Othello."" The writer of this essay
analytically compares the opinions of two well-known critics on
Iago's character. The two sources utilized are fully-cited in
bibliography. Iagocha2.wps
The Character of Iago # 2 : A 3 page outline in
which the
writer analytically examines the character of Iago as a
mystifying and complex individual. Written mostly in outline
format. No Bibliography. Iagochar.wps
Othello and the Structure of Tragedy : A 6 page
paper which
first defines tragedy and demonstrates how Shakespeares
Othello fits the pattern, then looks at the play in terms of its
classic dramatic structure. After discussing what type of action
belongs in each phase of the dramatic structure -- setup,
complication, climax, and resolution -- the paper shows where
these occur in Othello. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Othtrag.wps
Othello's Tragedy / Irony : A 5 page paper that
provides an
overview of the major elements of irony in Shakespeare's
Othello, with a concentration on tragic irony related to Othello's
character flaw, and dramatic irony. No additional sources cited.
Othiro.wps
Othello / In The Tradition Of The Renaissance : A 3
page
essay on the play "Othello" and how it related both to
Shakespeare himself and to the Renaissance period. Examples
of themes introduced in the story are used to illustrate how
Othello was both a hero and outsider... different, yet acceptable,
-- and thus, an exemplary figure from Renaissance literature.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Othshake.wps
Othello & Renaissance Humanism : A 3 page
essay, -- using
quotes from the original play-- which describes Shakespeare's
"Othello" as a work typical of the Renaissance's emphasis on
humanism. The writer discusses the development of Othello's
character and the underlying themes of outsider prejudice which
run throughout the story. No Bibliography. Othelren.wps
In Defense of Othello : A 7 page report that
analyzes the
nature of Othello, the main character in Shakespeare's famous
tragedy of the same name. The rationale behind Othello's brutal
murder of his wife, Desdemona, is examined from the
psychological and sociological perspectives. Bibliography lists
7 cited sources. Othellod.wps
Othello / In Defense Of His Character : A 9 page
essay in
which the writer takes the position that Othello was an honest,
noble, brave man accustomed to straightforwardness. Given his
background, he was easily fooled by the manipulative Iago. His
innocence of the world is to be respected rather than criticized.
Othello had no way of knowing about women and domestic life
Bibliography is included. Othello4.wps
The Theme of Jealousy in Othello : An 8 page paper
(+ 1 page Roman numeral outline) which provides support
of an argument on the modulations of jealousy in William
Shakespeares Othello, and how it emerged from the action at
the beginning, and was subsequently expressed in the middle
and at the end of the play. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Jealoth.wps
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