Shakespeare words from the quote means to me is that anyone can be whoever they want to get their get their achievement, and their greatness. The message in this quote means that it doesn’t matter who you are, how you act, or even how you look because what has come into mind and play is how you are going to be who you are in life and what your true self is. This is because if you're a tomboy, or even a girly girl who likes makeup and all of that, you may have people stare at you because the girls want the girls to be them and the boys want to be them but in reality, change is ok because no one likes to be ordinary everyone likes to be different. No one can change you into who you want to be because no matter how much your parents try they will not be able to change you. Shakespeare quote is an thoughtful mind in the heart because your heart tells you who you really …show more content…
This is because of her actions throughout her time as being a college student as being her twin brother Sebastian and taking what he would have done for crazy bf/gf’s and breaking up with them. Viola had to do him a favor because since her school soccer team for the girls got cut, if she went to her twins brother college then she would try out for the soccer team there and get it. The problem is… doesn’t look like a boy she is just a girl. Therefore, she asks her friend for help and he dresses her up as a boy. The moment of greatness that Viola had is when she made the soccer team. This is because now the college people can finally see how she plays but instead when she tries out she is on the 2nd string team instead of the first string team. In the end, the most important achievement that she has accomplished is that she finally had the chance to come out to who she really was and explained why she did what she did, because without her brother leaving this would have never happened but it did, therefore both of them did each other a
Everyone hates Shakespeare, right? In the speech ”Why Read Shakespeare?”, the director of University Honors Program at The Catholic University Of America, Michael Mack uses literary structures and techniques. By using parallelism and rhetorical questions Mack fabricates an effective argument to convince a college freshmen audience that Shakespeare is worth the read.
In Hamlet by William Shakespeare, human agency is demonstrated by the actions of Polonius and Claudius throughout the play. Human agency is defined as the extent of power to act freely in taking responsibility for one’s actions, and the degree which intervention is possible by one to assert a will. In Hamlet, Claudius exerts his agency on the characters Laertes, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Similarly, Polonius restricts the freedom of his daughter, Ophelia, and constrains her agency as well, accented by the patriarchal society around the characters at this time. Through characterization and an animated setting, human agency in Hamlet entices the reader to question the extent of power that an individual can exert one’s force on a
Michael Mack is very much wrong when it comes to Shakespeare offering us "a lens on the world" he lacks a strong concept of reality. Mack is speaking to incoming college freshmen to broaden their interest towards Shakespeare in an attempt to prove to them why they need Shakespeare .
Viola’s characters in the film shows the most power as she repeatedly switches from female to male and represents herself different ways. The film shows that being a female you can’t join the men’s soccer team no matter how good you are, which takes away Viola’s power to be able to play soccer. As Viola disguises as her brother she struggles with the social and soccer life because she is always having to prove her manliness, in order to fit in and receive respect from the other males. When she finally proved how manly she was through a series of tough actions, she then gets accepted and makes first string for soccer.
“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience”(Eleanor Roosevelt). Experience in our lives help shape us into people we are today. In the novels, Hamlet by William Shakespeare and A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry the characters are presented with difficulties due to the effects of the emergency. The aftermath of being in a state of emergency results in the countries of Denmark and India experiencing corrupt government, death and violence, forcing the characters to find the purpose for their lives.
In the beginning, Viola was grieving because she thought that her brother was lost in the ocean. She was very convinced that he died. Viola tells the sea captain that she wants to dress up like a man so she could serve Duke Orsino. She wants to do this because
Shakespeare, in having Julia assumes a male disguise in Two Gentlemen of Verona, plays on “hose,” “codpiece,” and “pins” to emphasize cross dressing in Renaissance England. “Hose,” in the Oxford English Dictionary, comes from the Old English hosa and has the meaning of “an article of clothing for the leg” (OED). Similarly, “codpiece” refers to a “close-fitting hose or breeches worn by men from the 15th to the 17th century” (OED). Together, both “hose” and “codpiece” serve to remind the audience of Julia’s character transformation, undergoing from a female mistress to a male page. What significant about the word “codpiece,” however, is that it is a compounded word of “piece,” which derives from French peece and carries a meaning of “a portion
In the beginning of the play, Viola gets caught in a storm with her brother. She ends up surviving a shipwreck, which shows a lot of perseverance. The female lead saved herself from a massive shipwreck, and showed determination to get back to land. She then assumes her brother Sebastian has died in the shipwreck, after he was nowhere to be found. Viola tries to survive on the land and be a servant by pretending and dressing up as a guy. Pretending to be man shows that she is bold, and can deal with anything that comes her way. She proceeds to ask Captain, “I prithee-and I pay thee bounteously-conceal me what I am, and be my aid. For such disguise as haply
Shakespeare's time has many differences including the profit you get when you write a play. As well as how you are valued if you are an actor, the role women play when it's being decided who they're going to marry, and their knowledge of history.
Therefore, Edward De Vere is a strong contender s an alternative writer to Shakespearean work.
Many Elizabethan bedsides were haunted from “the terrors of the night”. Back then their ghosts were nothing like the pasty blobs we call ghosts now. Theirs were quite gruesome. Ghostly visitations were claimed to have been very unpleasant. Not only this, but they claimed it cast them into a state of spiritual confusion.
Shakespeare was a playwright from Stratford who had arguably the most influential affect on English literature and the English language. His works are still praised to this day for their divine superiority, however, controversy in exceeding amounts has risen over the dispute of his authorship. This controversy has been the topic of many arguments between differently opinionated scholars who support opposing theories and beliefs (Friedman XV). "A difficult dilemma confronts biographers who tell the story of the glove maker's son from Stratford-on-Avon who is supposed to have become the world's greatest poet and dramatist" (Whalen 3). It may seem odd that this confusion and doubt had come to light in the first place, as the origin of
Analyzing Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story between two teenagers who fall
William Shakespeare's Relevance Today For as long as formal education has existed in Britain it has been a largely standard assumption that teaching the works of William Shakespeare is relevant and necessary. Perhaps the relevance of his writing is taken for granted, perhaps it is necessary to re-examine the role of Shakespeare for the modern audience. There are indeed many people who question the relevance of this 440 year old playwright to a 21st century audience, taking it even as far as perhaps the greatest heresy of all, questioning the necessity of GCSE pupils learning Shakespeare at all. This “proposed vandalism from the policymakers” (Guardian 09/02/01) is opposed wholesale by supporters
Poets and authors alike evoke emotion and pictures from one single word. The imagery and thoughts put into the readers’ heads by these different writers are the base of one’s creativity and imagination while reading the author’s work of art. William Shakespeare is one of the most well-known poets of all time that is able to elicit these emotions from the reader to allow the reader to fully understand what Shakespeare is trying to accomplish with his poems. Shakespeare keeps his audience entertained with a whopping 154 sonnets, each having a different meaning and imagery associated with it. Sonnet 18, “[Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day]”, and Sonnet 55, “[Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments]”, are both one of Shakespeare’s most famous works. Shakespeare uses these sonnets to explore the powerful relationship between humanity, art, and time.