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Monday, April 25, 2011. Racism in Othello and Elizabethan England. The racial undertone in Othello. Is quite obvious, especially in the first Act. Othello is introduced through references to his skin color, anatomical features, and his inferiority to the other Europeans. Shakespeare differentiates Othello from the white Europeans by calling him a "black ram" and "thicklips" and "the Moor, " all names that separate him from higher society, which was caucasian. Monday, April 18, 2011. This shows how Gretch...

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Monday, April 25, 2011. Racism in Othello and Elizabethan England. The racial undertone in Othello. Is quite obvious, especially in the first Act. Othello is introduced through references to his skin color, anatomical features, and his inferiority to the other Europeans. Shakespeare differentiates Othello from the white Europeans by calling him a "black ram" and "thicklips" and "the Moor, " all names that separate him from higher society, which was caucasian. Monday, April 18, 2011. This shows how Gretch...

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Monday, April 25, 2011. Racism in Othello and Elizabethan England. The racial undertone in Othello. Is quite obvious, especially in the first Act. Othello is introduced through references to his skin color, anatomical features, and his inferiority to the other Europeans. Shakespeare differentiates Othello from the white Europeans by calling him a "black ram" and "thicklips" and "the Moor, " all names that separate him from higher society, which was caucasian. Monday, April 18, 2011. This shows how Gretch...

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Hamlet's Women: Evil and Skanky. There are only two female characters in Hamlet,. Gertrude and Ophelia. While both women are not blatantly mistreated in the play, they are not treated with respect. This is clear in how all the men refer to women as either evil, whorish, and/or stupid. Monday, March 28, 2011. A reoccurring plot through out Hamlet. Hamlet leaps from depressed and emotional to possibly crazy after he "sees" his father's ghost. He speaks in ways that don;t make s...

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Julius Caesar Act III, s i. Act III, scene i was the scene where Caesar was assassinated by the members of the senate and his friends. Soon after this, Caesar is murdered by some of those closest to him, including Brutus. Caesar's last words, "Et tu, Brute? Or "You too, Brutus? Shows that Caesar's idea of his own infallibility were quite wrong. Monday, February 7, 2011. Taming of the Shrew. The men in The Taming of the Shrew. Or should a man and wife be equals? I almost thin...

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Responses to Shakespeare: Julius Caesar and the Supernatural

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Thursday, March 3, 2011. Julius Caesar and the Supernatural. There is an element of the supernatural in just about all of Shakespeare's work, and Julius Caesar is no different. There are omens or signs that Shakespeare uses as foreshadowing to Caesar's murder that the characters all misinterpret as good signs. What do these ghosts and omens mean? What is Shakespeare suggesting about prophecies and supernatural occurrences? Or is he merely using these ideas for dramatic purposes? March 15, 2011 at 10:56 AM.

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Responses to Shakespeare: Hamlet's Women: Evil and Skanky.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Hamlet's Women: Evil and Skanky. There are only two female characters in Hamlet,. Gertrude and Ophelia. While both women are not blatantly mistreated in the play, they are not treated with respect. This is clear in how all the men refer to women as either evil, whorish, and/or stupid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hamlets Women: Evil and Skanky. Julius Caesar and the Supernatural. View my complete profile. Awesome Inc. template. Template images by compassandcamera.

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Monday, April 25, 2011. Racism in Othello and Elizabethan England. The racial undertone in Othello. Is quite obvious, especially in the first Act. Othello is introduced through references to his skin color, anatomical features, and his inferiority to the other Europeans. Shakespeare differentiates Othello from the white Europeans by calling him a "black ram" and "thicklips" and "the Moor, " all names that separate him from higher society, which was caucasian. Monday, April 18, 2011. This shows how Gretch...

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