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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: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

Polonius' Speech in Hamlet: Shakespeare Satirises Homespun Wisdom

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

Baz Lurhmann's Romeo + Juliet: An MTV Tragedy

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

The Witches in Macbeth: Their Social and Theatrical Context

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

Hamlet as Failed Revenge Drama: Shakespeare Rewrites a Genre

By: Feature Writer Jem Bloomfield

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