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Understanding death in Hamlet.

What is the relationship between "a man's life" (V.ii.74) and "undiscovered country" (III.ii.78).

Subject:

English

Topic:

Shakespeare

Posting ID:

2646

OTA ID:

102965

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Shakespearian androgyny is noted.

Even highly educated scholars now often ignore the fact that in Shakespeare's day, boy actors took the young women's roles. No female actor was permitted to perform the female roles until 1662. However, Shakespeare several times makes actual textual references to this odd-seeming form of representation not only in the comedies, but also in the more serious plays. This job explains this premise.

Subject:

English

Topic:

Shakespeare

Posting ID:

5621

OTA ID:

103517

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Shakepeare's grammar is cited.

How can I understand Shakespearian texts that involves, quite simply, the pronouns of address?

Subject:

English

Topic:

Shakespeare

Posting ID:

5703

OTA ID:

103517

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Hamlet: Study questions for exam preparation

Can you provide me with a list of study questions for Shakespeare's Hamlet to help me prepare?

Subject:

English

Topic:

Shakespeare

Posting ID:

9067

OTA ID:

102789

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Shakespeare's Hamlet is assessed.

This job focuses on "How the play treats th idea of suicide morally, religiously, and with attention to Hamlet's two important statements about suicide:the "o, that this to solid flesh would melt," and "To be or not to be," soliloquy. It also targets why does Hamlet believe that, although capable of suicide, most human beings choose to live, despite the cruelty, pain, and injustice of the world?

Subject:

English

Topic:

Shakespeare

Posting ID:

26325

OTA ID:

103640

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