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    compared to 46% of people ages 30-49, and 61% of people ages 50-64 (Mitchell). Instead, an increasing number of young people rely on late-night comedy shows for their share of political news—61% of people under the age of 30 were found to get a share of their political news through late-night comedy shows in 2004 (Peterson). The prevalence of late-night comedy shows does not indicate that young people are misinformed or disinterested about politics; instead, late-night shows such as The Daily Show often

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    In 1592 William Shakespeare resurface into the society, by acting at a local playwright in London while earning a living. Around 1590 to 1592 several of his plays were produced including The Comedy of Errors, Richard III , and the Henry VI series. As he rose to success there were people to criticizes his works. For example, “Robert Greene a local Londan playwright, who expressed that Shakespeare was unable to reach the top of playwrights and although his is trying would be unable to become a great

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    Twelfth Night or What You Will is one of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies. It has been performed hundreds of times and adapted into a number of modern films. The main plot of the play follows Viola, a girl who is rescued from a shipwreck and enters into the service of the Duke Orsino disguised as a man. Rising quickly in his estimation, Viola begins delivering messages of love on his behalf to Olivia, a noble woman who has no interest in Orsino’s advances. Over the course of the play Olivia falls

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    Jez Butterworth undeniably flaunts the conventions of comedy in Jerusalem to create a profound but amusing philosophical satire, observing and mocking modern society. Morally objectionable ideals present in everyday life are examined and ridiculed, inevitably leading to the development of morally objectionable characters and social groups. As a result, Johnny Byron doesn’t neatly fit the definitions of either a tragic hero or a comedic protagonist but instead has traits of the two. He is both an

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    versification, and the monuments of Roman literature. Shakespeare’s first extant play is believed to be The Comedy of Errors (1590; like most dates for the plays, this may be a year or two off) (William Shakespeare Encyclopedia). The plays of the earlier 1590’s forged Shakespeare’s reputation to be a great one, and led on with his literary works with a mixed group of tragedy, history, and comedy—Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard II, The Merchant of Venice led towards the core of Shakespeare’s

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    English 200 13 January 2017 The Merchant of Venice: Tragedy, Comedy or Tragicomedy Can time and historical events affect the categorization of a literary piece? William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice is a play that is difficult to classify in a specific genre. It is often referred to as one of his problem plays. This means that it does not easily fall into a single category. Most literary sources categorize The Merchant of Venice as a comedy because it fits the description by having a happy ending

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    Comic Visions: Television Comedy and American Culture. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989. Print. This piece analyzes the sitcom in comparison to stand-up comedy. In the chapter “What’s So Funny About America?” sitcoms are broken down into elements that contrast those of stand-up. Marc describes the two forms of comedy as very different. He states that sitcoms depend on “familiarity, identification, and redemption of popular

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    True love conquers all is an idealistic yet common theme in romantic comedies. In Pretty in Pink, the two main characters surmount great odds to be together. Andie and Blane come from two different economic classes. Blaine comes from an upper-class family, drives an expensive car and wears trendy clothes. In contrast, Andie lives in a modest house with her father who struggles to hold a job. She sews her own clothes and works at the record store after school to subsidize their bills. Andie and

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    am struck again by the fact that there are no new or original ideas in our modern society. Reading, “Twin Menaechmi” seemed too familiar. I am not as well read as many of you, so it took me a moment to make the connection to Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors”. Which in turn reminded me of an awful movie

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    Thomas Mallette Mrs. Smith English 10 October 31st the spooky day William Shakespeare, the Myth, the Man, the Legend. As shown in the records of his home church in Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare was baptized on April 26, 1564. However, we tend to place Shakespeare’s birthday three days prior to his baptism, on April 23, 1564. Shakespeare was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. most people claim, although there is no documented evidence, that Shakespeare went to a grammar school that

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