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		<title>Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare</title>
		<description>Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare
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This play involves the separation, then reunion, of Egeon and Emelia (husband and wife); their twin sons, Antipholus of Ephesus (A.E.) and Antipholus of Syracuse (A.S.); and their twin servants, Dromio of Ephesus (D.E.) and Dromio ...</description>
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		<title>William Shakespeare and his ideal Renaissance woman</title>
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While it would not be accurate to say that Shakespeare attempts to embody all of the characteristics of the ideal Renaissance woman in all of his female characters, it is certainly accurate to say that he introduces us to female characters who go against the grain of the Elizabethan notion ...</description>
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		<title>All&#8217;s Well That Ends Well by Shakespeare</title>
		<description>"All's Well That Ends Well": it's a phrase that rolls off the tongue without stirring much more than a pleasant sensation, but with layer upon layer of thought encoded in its monosyllables. One could write an entire doctoral thesis on the significance of this modest yet rich phrase. Too, one ...</description>
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		<title>William Shakespeare Defination of Red Roses</title>
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The moment we talk about red rose, love and romance fill our senses. This is because a red rose has been a symbol of love for ages. It has been widely used by poets as an emblem of love, beauty and their beloveds. In paintings as well, artists use red ...</description>
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		<title>Overview of William Shakespeare Tragedies</title>
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One of the most amazing aspects of William Shakespeare's plays is their diversity. While some playwrights fit into one genre and stay there, William Shakespeare had a far more diverse career. His body of work includes comedies, histories, dark comedies and, of course, tragedies. Out of all of William Shakespeare's ...</description>
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		<title>William Shakespeare&#8217;s Othello Review</title>
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Although it was produced in 1604, William Shakespeare’s play Othello still relates to the everyday situations of certain people. In the play, Shakespeare gives the reader situations of misguided trust, wrongful mistrust, and overpowering love. All of which are still around in modern lives, especially that of my own.

Today it ...</description>
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		<title>William Shakespeare&#8217;s Sonnet XVIII Highlights</title>
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Shakespeare’s sonnets require time and effort to appreciate. Understanding the numerous meanings of the lines, the crisply made references, the brilliance of the images, and the complexity of the sound, rhythm and structure of the verse demands attention and experience. The rewards are plentiful as few writers have ever approached ...</description>
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		<title>Brief Review on Hamlet by William Shakespeare</title>
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Among the most powerful tragedies in the English language, Hamlet is a drama set in Denmark, where Prince Hamlet exacts blood revenge on his uncle Claudius for murdering his father, the King, usurpation of the throne, and for marrying his mother, who readily consented, much to his disillusionment, thus laying ...</description>
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		<title>William Shakespeare Life History And Career</title>
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Early Life

William Shakespeare was born on 26 April 1564 and died on 23 April 1616. He was a famous playwright and an English poet. In the English language, William Shakespeare is regarded as one of the greatest writer and is also ...</description>
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