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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comic play which can also be proclaimed as the wedding play, as it creates the aroma of wedding celebrations.
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AS YOU LIKE IT
As You Like It is a romantic comedy composed in the style of a Christian comedy
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Hamlet
After the death of King Hamlet, his widow, queen Gertrude married Claudius, his brother.
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JULIUS CAESAR
The play opens with a celebration to mark the triumph of the great Roman Politician who returns back to Rome after defeating the sons of his arch-rivals.
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KING LEAR
King Lear is a tragedy that tells the story of a king who divides his kingdom among his three daughters and then is betrayed by two of them
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MACBETH
The tale of Macbeth centers around a tragedy and is regarded as one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most dramatic works.
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Merchant of Venice
Merchant of Venice is a perfect example of a Shakespearean comedy for its comic and satire quotient
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OTHELLO
Othello, a tragedy play, is written by the most renowned playwright William Shakespeare
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Romeo and juliet
In the streets of Verona, lived two families, the Montague and Capulet with a rivalry so bitter that one can’t stand the other in the very same room.
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The Sonnets and a Lover’s Complaint
The poem opens with a description of a young woman crying at the brink of a river, throwing torn-up letters, jewelry, and other mementos of love into the water.
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The Tempest
The Tempest is the last play William Shakespeare wrote before retirement from the world of the stage.
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THE WINTER’S TALE
The story revolves around Leontes as he is convinced that Hermione, his wife, has an affair with Polixenes.
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TWELFTH NIGHT
The play Twelfth Night revolves around Sebastian and his twin sister, Viola, who, after being separated following a shipwreck, each believes the other is dead.