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While writing Julius Caesar Shakespeare also has written many other plays such as: Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, Othello, and many more. The ones I have chosen to describe are: Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, and Othello. Hamlet- is without question the most famous play in the English language. “Shakespeare's focus on this conflict was a revolutionary departure from contemporary revenge tragedies, which tended to graphically dramatize violent acts on stage, in that it emphasized the hero's dilemma rather than the depiction of bloody deeds.” And that is why this book in English speaking countries delights people to an extent of any other. (http://www.allshakespeare.com/hamlet/) Romeo & Juliet- Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare at a relatively early juncture in his literary career, most probably in 1594 or 1595. “Appraised next to the Bard's mature works, Romeo and Juliet appears to lack the psychological depth and the structural complexity of Shakespeare's later tragedies.” Shakespeare's tragic drama of the "star-crossed" lovers is seen to be an exceptionally good work to many people. (http://www.allshakespeare.com/romeo/) Macbeth- it is a relatively short play without a major subplot, and it is considered to be one of Shakespeare's darkest works. “Lear is an utter tragedy in which the natural world is amorally indifferent toward mankind, but in Macbeth, Shakespeare adds a supernatural dimension that purposively conspires against Macbeth and his kingdom. In the tragedy of Lear, the distraught king summons the goddess of Chaos, Hecht; in Macbeth, Hecate appears as an actual character. On the level of human evil, Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy is about Macbeth's bloody rise to power, including the murder of the Scottish king, Duncan, and the guilt-ridden pathology of evil deeds generating still more evil deeds.” (http://www.allshakespeare.com/macbeth/) Othello- “More than anything else, what distinguishes Othello from its great tragedies peers is the role of its villain, Iago. While the usurper King Claudius of Hamlet, the faithless daughters of Lear, and the unnatural villains of Macbeth (Macbeth, his Lady and the Weird Sister witches) are all impressively evil in their own way, none of them enjoys the same diabolical role as Iago.”( http://www.allshakespeare.com/othello/) |
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