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Character Analysis of Macbeth: What Drives Macbeth to Acts of Violence and Murder?

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

The Duty of Doubling in Hamlet: Character Duos, Word Trios, and More Fill the Bard's Epic Tragedy

By: P. Ryan Anthony

Hamlet's Love of Words, Words, Words: Explore the Play of Words in Shakespeare's Play of Hamlet

By: P. Ryan Anthony

Hamlet's "To be or Not to be?" Speech: Shakespeare’s Most Famous Soliloquy

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Character Analysis of Iago: The Brilliant Villain of Othello

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Macbeth's 'Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow': The Scottish Play’s Famous Soliloquy

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Hamlet on TV: The Famed Danish Prince Has Starred in Many Television Productions

By: P. Ryan Anthony

Hamlet at the Movies: The Danish Prince is One of Shakespeare's Most Cinematic Heroes

By: P. Ryan Anthony

Othello's Jealousy and Iago's Revenge: The Themes of Shakespeare's Othello, the Moor of Venice

By: Matthew Delman

Madness, Revenge and Loyalty in Hamlet: Major Themes of Shakespeare's Tragic Play

By: Matthew Delman

Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida: A Summary and Analysis of Shakespeare's Problem Play

By: Amy Freeman

Race, Gender, and Religion in Othello: Shakespeare in Ania Loomba's Othello and the Racial Question

By: Sandra Causey

The Real Macbeth: Shakespeare's Play Was Based on the Myth, Not the Man

By: P. Ryan Anthony

Shakespeare's Othello: The Moor of Venice

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Analysis of Romeo & Juliet: Shakespeare's Star-Cross'd Lovers

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Analysis of King Lear: Shakespeare's Mad King

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Titus Andronicus: Analysis: Shakespeare's First Attempt at Tragedy

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

An Analysis of Macbeth: Shakespeare's Scottish Play

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark - Synopsis & Analysis: Shakespeare's Most Famous Tragedy

By: Feature Writer Samantha Markham

Gender and Sexuality in Shakespeare's King Lear: A Reversal in Gender Roles and the Portrayal of Women

By: Holly Thacker

Hamlet's "What a Piece of Work Is Man": An Analysis of Hamlet's Speech on Humanity and Human Nature

By: Joshua Harrison

Alas, Poor Yorick – Mortality in Hamlet: An Analysis of Shakespeare's Famous Gravedigger Speech

By: Joshua Harrison

The Ill Fated Nature of Prince Hamlet: Causes of Tragedy in Shakespeare’s Hamlet

By: Feature Writer Jenna Galley

Egyptian Love Portrayed in Antony and Cleopatra: Understanding the Egyptian Queen and Her Relation with Rome

By: Jing Heng Fong

Vastness of Scope in Antony and Cleopatra: Immensity in Character, Plot, Setting and Other Aspects

By: Jing Heng Fong

Determining The Genre of Antony and Cleopatra: Categorising Shakespeare's Roman Play as Tragedy or History

By: Jing Heng Fong

The Theme of Love in The Tragedy of King Lear: Exploring Aesthetic Value in Shakespeare's Representation of Love

By: Jing Heng Fong

The Theme of Suffering in King Lear: Exploring and Expressing Suffering Within Shakespeare's Play

By: Jing Heng Fong

Heart of the Storm in The Tragedy of King Lear: Exploring Its Signifiance on Themes of Suffering and Nihilism

By: Jing Heng Fong

Othello's Final Speech: Understanding the Moor of Venice "Who Loved Not Wisely But Too Well"

By: Joshua Harrison

Shakespeare's King Lear and James I: The Rise and Fall of Monarchy in the Shakespearean Tragedy

By: Sandra Causey

Macbeth's "Tomorrow" Speech: An Analysis of Macbeth's Final Soliloquoy

By: Joshua Harrison

Teaching Shakespeare To Five Year Old Children: Should The Tragedies Be Taught To Young Children?

By: Martyn Coppack

Main Characters in Macbeth: Four of the Principal Dramatis Personae in the Scottish Play

By: Karen Murdarasi

Metaphors in Macbeth: Imagery of Light Versus Dark, and Badly Fitting Clothes

By: Karen Murdarasi

Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth: Overview of the Genre and Two of the Playwright's Popular Tragedies

By: Feature Writer Elizabeth Gregory

Interpreting Hamlet: Understanding the Character of Shakespeare's Prince of Denmark

By: Jem Bloomfield

Hamlet and Madness: Madness in Revenge Drama by Shakespeare and His Contemporaries

By: Jem Bloomfield

To Be Or Not To Be: An Analysis of Hamlet's Famous Soliloquy

By: Jem Bloomfield

Friar Lawrence in Context: Romeo & Juliet and Catholic Stereotypes in the Renaissance

By: Jem Bloomfield

Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet: A Character Study of the Ambiguous Monk

By: Jem Bloomfield

Hamlet's Second Soliloquy: O What a Rogue and Peasant Slave am I!

By: Jem Bloomfield

Mercutio's Character: The Lethal Joker in Romeo and Juliet

By: Jem Bloomfield

But Brutus Is An Honourable Man: Mark Antony's Funeral Speech in Julius Caesar

By: Jem Bloomfield

Polonius' Speech in Hamlet: Shakespeare Satirises Homespun Wisdom

By: Jem Bloomfield

Juliet's Soliloquy: O Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?

By: Jem Bloomfield

Romeo's Soliloquy: Humour and Romance in the Balcony Scene

By: Jem Bloomfield

Baz Lurhmann's Romeo + Juliet: An MTV Tragedy

By: Jem Bloomfield

Hamlet as Failed Revenge Drama: Shakespeare Rewrites a Genre

By: Jem Bloomfield

The Witches in Macbeth: Their Social and Theatrical Context

By: Jem Bloomfield

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