Is Shakespeare's writing incomprehensible?
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Yes
by Chris Allen
William Shakespeare. Widely regarded as the best writer, poet, playwright - call him what you will -
No
by 'Rick Gray
G. K. Chesterton, the British novelist, Christian apologist and wit, once said: " The Christian
by K. Z. Murphy
Shakespeare's Hamlet is a play about growing up, which is something everyone has to do, even a Prince of Denmark.
Part of growing up
Antony's character goes through the most startling changes in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. In the beginning, he seems to be
Though most of his sonnets are romantic in nature, William Shakespeare would occasionally venture into other realms of expression.
384 Article Titles on William Shakespeare
- Literary analysis: Reality versus appearance in Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Did Shakespeare have a co-author? (1 article)
- Characteristics of a Shakespearean tragedy (1 article)
- Must Othello be played by a black actor? Why? (5 articles)
- Best Shakespeare quotes about war and warfare (1 article)
- How Shakespeare's Henry V has been adapted to reflect attitudes to war (2 articles)
- Best Shakespeare quotes about aging (2 articles)
- Inaccuracies in Shakespeare's History Plays (1 article)
- Character analysis: Antonio in The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare (2 articles)
- How family relationships are portrayed in the plays of Shakespeare (2 articles)
- Literary analysis: The sources of laughter in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (1 article)
- Kenneth Branagh's best Shakespeare roles (2 articles)
- Character analysis: Lady Anne in Richard III (1 article)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Best Shakespeare quotes about murder (1 article)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 80 by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Shakespeare's most villainous villains (2 articles)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 75 by William Shakespeare (2 articles)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 154 by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 153 by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 152 by William Shakespeare (3 articles)
- Poetry Analysis: Sonnet 151 by William Shakespeare (3 articles)
- Exit stage left: The most spectacular deaths in Shakespeare's plays (3 articles)
- Importance of quoting line numbers when analyzing a Shakespeare play (1 article)
- Character analysis: Gertrude in Hamlet, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Shakespeare's famous patrons (2 articles)
- How to analyze a Shakespeare sonnet (1 article)
- Evidence of Hamlet's wit and humor in the play (1 article)
- The most common questions asked about Shakespeare (1 article)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 74, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Website reviews: Shakespeare Online (1 article)
- Strategies for revising Shakespeare (1 article)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 57 by William Shakespeare (3 articles)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 56 by William Shakespeare (3 articles)
- Anachronisms in Shakespeare's plays (2 articles)
- Character analysis: Joan La Pucelle in Henry VI, Part I (2 articles)
- Character analysis: Lord Talbot in Henry VI, Part I (2 articles)
- Shakespeare allusions in Angela Carter's 'Wise Children' (1 article)
- Poetry analysis: Sonnet 20 by William Shakespeare (2 articles)
- Character analysis: Miranda in The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (2 articles)
- Symbolism in Othello, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Literary themes: The supernatural in Richard III, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Character analysis: Malvolio in Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Symbolism in The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Character analysis: Desdemona in William Shakespeare's Othello (2 articles)
- Themes of friendship and identity in Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Character analysis: Richard III, in Richard III, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Character analysis: Proteus, from Two Gentlemen of Verona, by William Shakespeare (1 article)
- Character analysis: Friar Lawrence, from Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare (2 articles)
- Character analysis: Apemantus, from Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare (1 article)



