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Here you will find a comprehensive list of every Shakespearean character and the play in which he or she appears. Included is our exclusive spelled pronunciation guide, essential for actors and teachers, and an in-depth biography of many of Shakespeare's most popular and fascinating creations.
- Thersites
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- Shakespeare's Characters
Shakespeare's Characters: S Please note that uppercase type...
- The Shakespeare Sisterhood
The Shakespeare Sisterhood: Ophelia We shrink from the task...
- How Many Plays Did Shakespeare Write
If we include The Two Noble Kinsmen and two lost plays...
- Thersites
Characters of Shakespear's Plays is an 1817 book of criticism of Shakespeare's plays, written by early nineteenth century English essayist and literary critic William Hazlitt. Composed in reaction to the neoclassical approach to Shakespeare 's plays typified by Samuel Johnson, it was among the first English-language studies of ...
- William Hazlitt
- 1817
Complete List of Shakespeare's Characters. There are many lists out there that purport to be "complete," but none of them have done what we've done—actually compile each and every character, including every servant, messenger, page, and every follower, into the most complete list ever created.
Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare's plays are a canon of approximately 39 dramatic works written by the English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare. The exact number of plays as well as their classifications as tragedy, history, comedy, or otherwise is a matter of scholarly debate.
Olivia Hussey as Juliet. Lear, King Lear. Lear is the main protagonist in King Lear. Often referred to as Shakespeare’s greatest play, King Lear ’s scope is huge. One of its main thrusts, however, is the theme of authority and responsibility. Lear decides to pass on all his lands and interests to his daughters and retire.
T his is a very noble play. Though not in the first class of Shakespear's productions, it stands next to them, and is, we think, the finest of his historical plays, that is, of those in which he made poetry the organ of history, and assumed a certain tone of character and sentiment, in conformity to known facts, instead of trusting to his observations of general nature or to the unlimited ...
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