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There were many topics to choose from in one of Shakespeare's play by the name of The Taming of the Shrew. This play was a very funny play with many characters with many dilemmas that were just funny. Overall this was a comedy...and when I say a comedy that is exactly what I mean. Th...
The Taming Of The Shrew The Taming Of The Shrew by William Shakespeare is probably one of Shakespeare's earliest comedies. Its plot comes from the popular "war of the sexes" theme in which males and females fight with one another for dominance in a marriag...
Humanities/Greco-Roman Culture Lysistrata Aristophanes was a "craft" comedy poet in the fourth century B.C. during the time of the Peloponnesian War. Aristophanes' usual style was to be too satirical, and suggesting the outlandish. He shows little mercy when mocking Socrates and his "new-f...
Two obstinate and powerful women, Medea and Lysistrata, accomplish their goals with different methods but with the same intention; of love and happiness. Medea is a woman in Euripides' tragedy, who is driven mad by her anger towards her husband whom she had given so much for. Lysistrata is a wo...
The Country Wife SynopsisThe Country Wife is a very funny comedy about men, women and marriage. There is a continual joking of sexual suggestion and double meaning. There are pessimistic remarks on honor, class, women, and love. Horner - the main character of the play who wants to find a way to g...
In Shakespeare's comedy, Taming of the Shrew, Katherine and Bianca are different in their own ways. Katherine is the protagonist of the play and the shrew referenced in the title. She is the daughter of Baptista and the older sister of Bianca. She has no suitors because of her plain appearance and s...
A Look at "Love Actually""Love Actually," is a romantic comedy about the twists and turns that people go through when in love. The movie looks into the lives of several characters to show the ups and downs that they encounter in their relationships. Each couple had their own set of barriers to ove...
In Shakespeare's comedy Taming of the Shrew, the last scene of the play is a long speech by Katherina chastising Bianca and Hortensio's wife, the widow for "wounding their lords."(V,ii) The speech illustrates that Katherina is a dynamic character and changes her point of view throughout the book. In...
As You Like It surprised me most with its blatant dealing with sexuality and sexual identity. Shakespeare dealt with a great deal of issues here that I never would have expected to see brought up here. This play was not a typical romantic comedy. This is perhaps what I admire most about him ...
William Shakespeare must have been endlessly fascinated by the relationships between men and women. The Bard's most popular plays dealt with the male and female dynamic, which were often played for laughs in satirical comedies, like Much Ado About Nothing. The play's action and conflict revolved aro...
In his play Lysistrata, Aristophanes uses typical old comedy to poke fun at war, male chauvinism and the symbolism of sex to get his point across. We feel that it was necessary for him to have the female characters withhold sex in this play in order to get the men to listen for a few reasons. Fir...
English Coursework - Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' Concealment and disguise are the driving forces behind the dark comedy that is 'Twelfth Night'. The character Viola decides to adopt the disguise of a man, which has serious consequences for herself and others around he...
Reflection on Body and Beauty Image in the Media No matter where you look, you can observe images of female bodies. They are being used in ordered to sell things from food cars. One can also observe that popular film and television actresses are a lot younger, taller, and thinner com...
In the British literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the presence of women suddenly becomes noticeable and crucial to the sociological studies of these time periods. Women begin to appear with increasing significance in two aspects of the literature: as more recognized authors, in...
In the poem "The Conquest of Orange" by Joan Ferrante, readers get a look at the typical ego stroking; the power of conquering a town, the power of greed, the power of overpowering one man's masculinity and control, and taking a man's woman. These crusaders are not only motivat...
Lysistrata Ah, the joys of living life as a woman in Ancient Greece. Being able to walk down the street holding your head high with pride as men approach you inquiring your philosophical views of life and politics. Lady Marmalaide strumming from an anonymous harp as you stroll down the corrido...
Gender issues are prevalent in Shakespeare's plays Much Ado About Nothing and Macbeth. Some of the key characteristics relevant to gender issues are masculinity, feminism, honor, bravery, and ambition. These issues will be examined through the dynamics of three couples, Hero and Claudi...
Shaw's comedy Pygmalion presents the unlikely journey of an impoverished flower girl into London's society of the early 20th century. Professor Higgins proposes a wager to his friend Colonel Pickering that he can take a common peddler and transform her into royalty. Eliza Doolit...
For many years, advertisements have been displayed on television, buses, in magazines, and virtually everywhere, you go. These advertisements are seen by billions of people each day and are meant to sell some kind of service or product. However, in today's society these advertisements do more t...
Women in Greek history have had many roles. In Ancient Greece the mythological stories tell of very powerful women. Some archeological finds hint at the same suggestion. Women also represent some of the most powerful of deities. In the Classical Age women were subservient and primarily homebound. W...
Aphra Behn Through the history, certain individuals had had the courage to stand up to the ideologies of the time and set the stage for future changes. They were visionaries viewed by their times as rebels with no cause. One of those unique individuals was a woman named Aphra Behn. Due to the slow...
Women in Greek history had many roles. In Ancient Greece, mythological stories tell of very powerful women. Some archeological finds hint at the same suggestion. Women also represent some of the most powerful of deities. In the Classical Age, women were subservient and primarily homebound. Women did...
WOMEN IN SOCIETY IN HENRICK IBSEN\'S \" A DOLL\'S HOUSE \" Henrik Ibsen was born in 1828 at Skien in Norway. He was from a wealthy family who soon after his birth lost their money. Ibsen worked as a pharmacist\'s apprentice, but at the age of twenty-two he had written his first play, a pro...
In her novel, Domestic Manners of the Americans, Fanny Trollope makes a bold statement on the affairs of the new found country and its inhabitants. Of particular distaste to the author was the spectacle of evangelical religious practices. She made much, throughout her writing, over the role that the...
There is literally and epidemic which has spread around the world over the past thirty years or so. This is a health problem, both physical and mental, that isn't caused by an elusive bacteria or a yet unnamed virus. This health problem is caused by greed. The corporate greed of big business...