Blog 3 – Egeus’ Fury

5/ *Write a short analysis of how the language of Egeus is used to express his fury. In the tutorial, we compared the language of lurvers to the language of the Court. It is Egeus’ language that sets the mood for this scene as condescending and accusatory towards Lysander. But first lets recap what happened in this…

Blog 2 – Poetry or Prose?

See you if you can show by listing examples how the language of poetry is different from the language of prose in Act 3 Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night’s Dream I have chosen to answer this blog question as I am still confused by the demarcations between writings of poetry or prose within Shakespeare’s plays….

Blog 1 – Shepard and the Shepardess

 Describe – with evidence- what you think the Nymph’s underlying message is to her Shepherd suitor. The underlying message the Nymph is portraying to her suitor is that everything within the world is ephemeral. The Nymph passionately discloses the realities of living on the land to oppose the Romanticised image of life created by her…