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‘Ruthless leader….loving brother….boring Puritan….gracious victor.’ Explore the way in which Shakespeare presents the character of Octavius Caesar in ‘Antony and Cleopatra’
Eva Cassidy was a young woman that had a great passion for the things she loved, and her voice will affect the rest of music history forever.
Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra.
"A better title for this play would be 'Cleopatra and Antony' because Cleopatra is a dominant character throughout. Indeed, it might simply be called 'Cleopatra'". How far do you agree? How would a Jacobean audience react to her strength of character?
"Antony and Cleopatra share a rare and distinctive vocabulary" referring to at least two passages, examine some of the poetic and dramatic qualities of the language they use.
"Discuss Shakespeare's presentation of both Antony and Cleopatra in Act 1"
"Examine the way in which Shakespeare portrays the contrasting values of Romeand Egyptin 'Antonyand Cleopatra'.
"From what you've learnt from Lockwood in the first 3 chapters, to what extent would it surprise you to learn how little Nelly's "extraordinary tale of passion" seem to affect him?
"From what you've learnt from Lockwood in the first 3 chapters, to what extent would it surprise you to learn how little Nelly's "extraordinary tale of passion" seem to affect him?
"In 'Antony and Cleopatra', Shakespeare is particularly interested in the psychological burdens that those in positions of power must endure". Examine the different representations of leadership in the play.
"Literature is not a lecture delivered to a special interest group, it is a force that unites the audience". Discuss Jeanette Winterson's statement in relation to her portrayal of lesbianism in The Passion.
"The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne" Novel betrayed by the film
‘Every step the Gauls took was commended to them by the heat of passion rather than by cool calculation’ (Polybius). Is this a fair assessment of the Celts’ capabilities in war?
‘Ruthless leader….loving brother….boring Puritan….gracious victor.’ Explore the way in which Shakespeare presents the character of Octavius Caesar in ‘Antony and Cleopatra’
'Antony and Cleopatra share a rich and distinctive vocabulary'. Referring to at least 2 passages, examine some of the poetic and dramatic qualities of the language they use.
'Cleopatra is often interpreted as the designing woman who brings down a worthy soldier and ruler, but this view is simplistic.' How do you, in the 21st century, respond to Shakespeare's dramatic presentation of Cleopatra?
'Every step the Gauls took was commended to them by the heat of passion rather than cool calculation.' [Polybius] Is this a fair assessment of the Celts capabilities in war?
'One Flesh'.
'Ruthless leader....loving brother....boring Puritan....gracious victor.' Explore the way in which Shakespeare presents the character of Octavius Caesar in 'Antony
'Shakespeare's Presentation of love in Romeo and Juliet Reveals a World of Passion, Violence and Death.' How does Shakespeare Explore These Themes?
'With it's tight structure, poetry can accommodate great passion'. Do you agree with this statement? You should base your answer on a close examination of two or three poems covering at least two groups.
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A “strumpet” and her “fool”. Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra are too sordid as characters to ever achieve genuine tragedy- discuss.
A Great Play Should Inspire The Passion Of its Audience. In what way does A view From A Bridge Achieve This?
A Midsummer Nights Dream is a play that was written by the most distinguished dramaturge William Shakespeare. This is a tragic comedy play that is full of passion, love, tragedy and confusion. Especially in Act 3 Scenes 2.

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