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In the plays of Shakespeare, readers can find several issues of human nature addressed. In Othello, Shakespeare addresses jealously and racism. In King Lear, he addresses pride and love. In Romeo and Juliet, he examines fate. ... Through Rose Colored Glasses: How the Victorian Age Shifted the Focus of Hamlet...
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Especially since some of my classes are pretty, freaking intimidating (TWO Shakespeare classes, anyone?!). I know, Shakespeare was a great guy, but I just never really got into him. I never thought to myself, I'm going to read Shakespeare, for fun.
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19th century critic William Hazlitt praised Hamlet by saying that, "The whole play is an exact transcript of what might be supposed to have taken pace at the court of Denmark, at the remote period of the time fixed upon." (Hazlitt 164-169) Though it is clearly a testament to the realism of Shakespeare's tragedy,
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