The destruction of the feminine in Shakespeare's work
Title: The destruction of the feminine in Shakespeare's work
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 8092 | Pages: 29 (approximately 235 words/page)
The destruction of the feminine in Shakespeare's work
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 8092 | Pages: 29 (approximately 235 words/page)
Edward Bond, in his preface to the play Saved writes about violence that is wide spreaded in the modern world and most scaringly usually by the tehnically and culturally developed countries. Such 'civilized' societies intently produce weapons, their governments use violence and justify its usage in order to protect their personal intersets. Today, the consequences of violence are felt on the global level as well as on a state level. Not only do the governments
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amp;gt;Apart from these there are many other instances that tend to increase the awareness in readers that crime and injustice exist. However, there is a need to make the world better. Shakespeare believes that it is possible to achieve that goal if people undergo a moral metamorphoses. When people forget the language of violence and turn to the language of love, understanding and tolerance they will be saved.<Tab/>