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  • ...y] examines the transition from boy players to female portrayals of female characters, with Desdemona as the pivotal performance. [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...ertes]], and potential wife of Prince [[Hamlet]]. As one of the few female characters in the play, she is used as a contrasting plot device to Hamlet's mother, [ [[Category:William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...scholar A.D. Nuttall referred to [[Timon of Athens]] as “Iago-like.” Both characters have been described as misanthropic, but how deep does the comparison run? [[Category: Shakespeare's characters]]
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  • *Roger Rees: various characters from Shakespeare [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...Birthday Lecture]]. For other articles about Shakespeare's Birthday, see [[Shakespeare's Birthday (disambiguation)]].'' ...in dramatic dialogue and in the complex mental deliberation of individual characters.
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  • ...was one character (in which case her name could stand on its own), or two characters (in which case the names of the associated plays needed to be part of her s [[Category:Shakespeare's characters]]
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  • ...ecific to the play and various ways to introduce a classroom to its iconic characters and story.
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  • [[Category: Shakespeare's characters]]
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  • ...s). Each original cocktail and hors d’oeuvre recipe connects Shakespeare’s characters to life’s daily predicaments:
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  • *August 6, 2016 – Youth Activity: Shakespeare’s characters, sets, and stories *August 18, 2016 – Staging from the First Folio: Creating Characters and Directing
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  • [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]] [[Category: Shakespeare's characters]]
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  • ...e|''The Wonder of Will: 400 Years of Shakespeare'']] 2016 commemoration of Shakespeare's death Following Shakespeare's original movement in the 19th century from the East Coast of the United Sta
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  • == Shakespeare's Chair == ...fferent types of plays. For instance, the dagger and sword could represent Shakespeare's tragedies.
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  • ...of [[The Wonder of Will: 400 Years of Shakespeare]] 2016 commemoration of Shakespeare's death. Shakespeare's words, ideas, and characters are central to American life and thought—even though he was an Englishman
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  • ...''Shakespeare Behind Bars'', ''Still Dreaming'' documents a unique take on Shakespeare's [[A Midsummer Night's Dream|''A Midsummer Night's Dream]], as performed by ...at has captured the global movie-watching audience with unforgettable real characters and deeply compelling true stories. Their last film, ''Shakespeare Behind B
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  • ...akes place as Rome becomes a republic. As a minor epic (a popular genre in Shakespeare's time), it centers on figures of seemingly secondary importance: Sextus Tarq ...rated another genre, the complaint, to supply interior monologues for both characters. Taquin's complaint presents him as divided against himself, lusting for Lu
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  • ...are's plays seem most accessible and immediate to student readers when the characters describe emotions-their own and others'. Shakespeare himself is popularly a [[Category: William Shakespeare's works]]
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  • ...in dramatic dialogue and in the complex mental deliberation of individual characters.
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  • ...wit. Within this genre, ''Venus and Adonis'' was so successful that it was Shakespeare's most popular published work throughout his lifetime. ...yielded his romantic comedies.<ref>Mowat, Barbara A., and Paul Werstine. ''Shakespeare's Sonnets and Poems''. New York: Washington Square, 2006, 2004.</ref>
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry V (disambiguation)]].'' ''Henry V'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is his most famous "war play"; it includes the storied English vic
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 2 (disambiguation)]].'' ''Henry IV, Part 2'' is the only one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] that is a "sequel," in the modern sense, to an earlier play of his.
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  • ...f the actor's friends and colleagues mourn him, dressed as the Shakespeare characters they enjoyed playing. This article shows the painting and its subsequent en They are all in their favorite Characters of Shakespeare.
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  • For ''Troilus and Cressida'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], set during the Trojan War, Shakespeare turned to the Greek poet Ho In sharp contrast, however, none of Shakespeare’s characters are exemplary. The leaders of the Greek army scheme to get the warrior Achi
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  • ...ertising, blackface minstrelsy, playbills, and engravings of Shakespearean characters. [[First Folio! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First F
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  • ...rsity discussed Cleopatra in the ancient Roman imagination, which informed Shakespeare's play. She focused on American films, discussing their use of the imaginary [[Category: Shakespeare's characters]]
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  • ''This article is related to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]].'' ...peare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500-1700|''Shakespeare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers 1500-1700'']] exhibit
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  • ''Henry VI, Part 3'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is dominated by a struggle between two military forces, neither of ...and forth between Henry VI and Edward IV, our attention is caught by other characters: the Earl of Warwick, Queen Margaret, and Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Warw
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Comedy of Errors (disambiguation)]].'' ''The Comedy of Errors'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]] is the slapstick farce of his youth. In it, the lost twin sons of t
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  • ...ing is not only the principal medium through which playwrights bring their characters to life as co-creations. It also stands up as an art form on its own rigoro
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Antony and Cleopatra (disambiguation)]].'' ...us Caesar (later called Augustus Caesar), cold-bloodedly manipulates other characters and exercises iron control over himself.
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  • ===Shakespearean Characters=== ===Shakespeare's plays, more generally===
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  • ...ht many younger artists. Fuseli enjoyed Shakespeare's plays and often used characters and scenes from Shakespeare as inspiration for his art as he liked to creat ....folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/64iuv8 second drawing] includes characters from Shakespeare's comedy [[The Merry Wives of Windsor|''The Merry Wives of Windsor'']].
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Henry IV, Part 1 (disambiguation)]].'' ...relationships are at the center of ''Henry IV, Part 1'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]]. King Henry IV and Prince Hal form one major father-son pair, with
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Tempest (disambiguation)]].'' Putting romance onstage, ''The Tempest'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], gives us a magician, Prospero, a former duke of Milan who was disp
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  • ...ing of the interaction between Shakespeare’s plays and the biblical texts, characters, and ideas to which they allude. Moreover, the experience of hearing the Bi
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  • Where did you first encounter [[William Shakespeare's works (disambiguation)|Shakespeare]]? Were you in a theater, seeing a play? === Shakespeare's Life & Family ===
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  • ''This article is about a performance of Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[Twelfth Night (disambiguation)]].'' [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[Twelfth Night|''Twelfth Night'']], directed by Robert Richmond, from Apri
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  • Ben Jonson praised Shakespeare's universality as "not of an age but for all time." Yet, paradoxically, each ...eare's influence led from legend, to a full-blown mythology peopled by the characters he created, to the quasideification of"bardolatry" to a twentieth-century d
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  • ...film, Seattle audiences were eager to experience the well-known plots and characters in these interpretations. The exhibit includes highlights from this history [[First Folio! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material | Click here]] to learn about the First F
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  • ...l Shakespearean community. There was no more vigorous advocate for William Shakespeare's works. As a scholar, a leader, and a teacher, she pursued this work with an ...editor, with Paul Werstine, of the Folger Shakespeare Library Editions of Shakespeare's works. To date, more than 17 million of these books have been sold in all f
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  • ...wn as a ''dramatis personae'') is a paratext that names most or all of the characters in a play. Many early modern playbooks included printed character lists, bu ...*&query=&page=0&searchid=9 Call #: G. 176.33]. An early manuscript list of characters on the [https://archive.org/details/tragedieofkingri00shak_0 title page ver
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  • ...on scripts might be reflected in [[William Shakespeare's sonnets|''William Shakespeare's sonnets'']]? The seminar's reconsideration of early modern language were in ...tic Language and Elizabethan Letters'' (1999) and a co-editor of ''Reading Shakespeare's Dramatic Language'' (2001). She is currently editing ''Love's Labor's Lost'
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[As You Like It (disambiguation)]].'' ...s You Like It'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], with delight. Its characters are brilliant conversationalists, including the princesses Rosalind and Cel
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  • ...he Folger Great Hall from January 28 to June 15, 2014. Kicking off William Shakespeare's 450th birthday year, this wide-ranging, often unexpected display draws from ...e, printing his works, performing his plays, and depicting the man and his characters, from Falstaff to Cleopatra.
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  • ''This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see'' [[Othello (disambiguation)]]. In ''Othello'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], Shakespeare creates powerful drama from a marriage between the exo
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