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Shakespeare's Portia The Feminist
The women of Shakespeare’s plays are an interesting subject matter and Portia is one of the most discussed and interpreted female characters produced by the Bard.This paper will consider Shakespeare’s...
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When looking at the way Shakespeare portrays women in plays like The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night, it seems that despite the fact that the “ideal of women’s chastity, silence, and obedience was...
5 commentsShylock in The Merchant of Venice
An Inhumane and Irrational Shylock Shylock, in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, embodies emotion unfettered by moral or intellectual constraints. Shylocks' speech at the beginning of act four, scene one...
0 commentsTV Gets A New Judge - A Gay One - Judge David Young
As if we really need another reality courtroom show, on September 10, 2007 television is getting its newest Judge Judy in the form of a gay man from Miami, Judge David Young. Or perhaps he's the Judge Judy...
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