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Topic:
Literature
Document Type:
Analytical Article
Target Audience:
Scholars, Theatre Enthusiasts
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Year:
Unknown
Region / city:
Sicilia, Bohemia
Theme:
Drama, Tragedy, Royalty, Jealousy
Document type:
Play
Organization / institution:
Unknown
Author:
William Shakespeare
Target audience:
Theatre audiences
Period of validity:
Unknown
Date of approval:
Unknown
Date of modifications:
Unknown
Note:
Context description
Year:
2026
Location:
West Point, Mississippi, USA
Subject:
Youth Services Referral
Document Type:
Referral Form
Organization:
Sally Kate Winters Family Services
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Service providers, agencies, or individuals making referrals
Service Criteria:
Homeless, At risk, Runaway, Street youth
Contact Information Included:
Yes
Date of Form Completion:
To be filled by referrer
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Subject:
Mythopoetics, Shakespeare, Gender Studies, Feminist Literature
Document Type:
Thesis
Institution:
Harvard University
Author:
Kathryn Louise Boit
Target Audience:
Scholars, students of English literature and Shakespeare, feminist scholars
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
March 2020
Date of revisions:
N/A
Full Title:
As You Like It
Author:
William Shakespeare
Type of Work:
Play
Genre:
Comedy; Pastoral
Language:
English
Time and Place Written:
1598–1600; London, England
Date of First Publication:
1623
Publisher:
Isaac Jaggard and Edmund Blount
Setting (Time):
Sixteenth century
Setting (Place):
France; Forest of Ardenne
Protagonist:
Rosalind
Major Conflict:
Rosalind and Orlando fall in love amid banishment, denied inheritance, and political hostility
Climax:
Rosalind reveals her identity and arranges multiple marriages
Themes:
The delights of love; the malleability of the human experience; city life versus country life
Motifs:
Artifice; homoeroticism; exile
Symbols:
Orlando’s poems; the slain deer; Ganymede
Philosophical Context:
Definitions of tragedy and comedy according to Aristotle and Plato
Literary Context:
Pastoral tradition in Renaissance drama
Source Type:
Educational handout on Renaissance drama
Year:
1600s
Region / City:
England
Subject:
Literature, Drama, Shakespearean Studies
Document Type:
Literary Analysis
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Students, scholars, literature enthusiasts
Characters Discussed:
Hamlet, Claudius, Horatio, Gertrude, Laertes, Ophelia
Themes:
Ghostly apparitions, political strategy, court dynamics, familial conflict
Period Covered:
Elizabethan era
Scene References:
Lines 90–164, 138, 96–110
Performance Notes:
References to Branagh’s film adaptation, stage directions, audience interpretation
Year:
2011
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Elizabethan feminism, women’s rights, Shakespearean literature
Document Type:
Academic essay
Institution:
[Not specified]
Author:
Slade Stevenson
Course:
English 4321
Instructor:
Dr. Bedwell
Date of Submission:
21 November 2011
Primary Sources Discussed:
As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, Hic Mulier, Haec Vir
Key Themes:
Gender roles, female agency, cross-dressing, societal norms, legal and social constraints on women
Subject:
English Literature
Work studied:
Macbeth
Author of literary work:
William Shakespeare
Theme:
Characterisation and relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
Document type:
Study guidance and analytical writing notes
Educational level:
Secondary education literature study
Focus topics:
Character traits, language analysis, staging, imagery, gender roles
Key motifs referenced:
Darkness, blood, disturbed sleep
Characters discussed:
Macbeth; Lady Macbeth
Purpose:
Guidance for writing an analytical essay about character relationships and themes in the play
Recommended writing length:
More than two pages
Year:
1606
Region / Country:
England
Subject:
Literature, Drama, Monarchy
Document type:
Literary analysis
Author:
Unspecified scholar
Intended audience:
Students and researchers of English literature
Source:
BBC Bitesize (http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/higher/english/macbeth/background/revision/1/)
Focus:
Divine Right of Kings, Character analysis of Duncan and Macbeth
Period covered:
Early 17th century, reign of King James I
Key themes:
Kingship, morality, divine order, regicide, natural order
Literary devices analyzed:
Simile, personification, alliteration, binary opposition
Year:
2020
Institution:
Universiteit Utrecht
Department:
Renaissance Studies
Type of document:
Research Master’s Thesis
Author:
Michael Spariosu
Student Number:
5604494
Supervisors:
Dr. Lieke Stelling, Dr. Paul Franssen
Date of submission:
July 21, 2020
Language:
English
Subject:
Comparative literature, Shakespeare studies, Hakluyt studies, postcolonial analysis
Scope:
Analysis of The Tempest and selected travel narratives from Hakluyt’s Principal Navigations
Context:
Early modern English literature, 16th–17th century English exploration
Year:
11
Subject:
English Literature
Topic:
Romeo and Juliet
Type of Document:
Lesson Plan
Assessment Method:
Self-assessment, Peer assessment, Extended Write, Quotation exploration, Note taking, Green pen improvements
Key Skills:
Textual analysis, language and structure understanding, thematic exploration, critical thinking
Author:
Communications Faculty
Target Audience:
Year 11 students studying Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
Period of Use:
Academic year
Date Approved:
Not specified
Date Updated:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Theme:
Psycholinguistics, Linguistics
Document Type:
Academic Book
Author:
Jean A. Rondal
Target Audience:
Scholars, Researchers in Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
Year:
2001
Region / City:
Las Vegas
Topic:
Casino Heists, Crime, Robbery
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Danny Jimenez
Target Audience:
General Public
Period of Action:
2001 (Movie)
Approval Date:
12/13/12
Modification Date:
Not Specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Ottawa
Topic:
Medical Education, Social Accountability
Document Type:
Editorial Decision
Organization / Institution:
University of Ottawa
Author:
Jason Zelt
Target Audience:
Academic, Medical Professionals, Medical Students
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Title of Poem:
Human Nature
Original Source Text:
The Scorpion and the Turtle
Document Type:
Poem and Writer’s Statement with Assessment Criteria
Task:
Fairy Tale Transformation
Related Fable:
The Scorpion and the Turtle
Themes:
Trust, human nature, domestic abuse, naivety, victim blaming
Form:
Adapted poem in second person perspective
Source Text Form:
Prose fable in third person
Target Audience:
Mature readers
Assessment Criteria Referenced:
KU1, KU2, AN2
Grade:
A
Title:
Cinderella
Genre:
Fairy tale
Form:
Dramatic script
Setting:
Unspecified kingdom and royal court
Main Characters:
Cinderella; Stepmother; Stepsisters; Fairy; Prince; Minister; Cat; Narrator
Themes:
Transformation; Social inequality; Love; Magic; Justice
Key Motif:
Lost slipper
Narrative Perspective:
Third-person narration with dialogue
Intended Audience:
Children and family audience
Structure:
Prologue and sequential scenes culminating in royal marriage
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Digital Identity, Digital Footprint, Storyboarding
Document Type:
Assignment
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Action Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Theme:
Drama, Mystery
Document type:
Script
Organization / institution:
Burning Blade Productions
Contextual description:
A dramatic script from a fictional production involving a group of characters investigating a murder within a tavern setting.
Year:
2000
Region / City:
USA
Theme:
Pets, Family Life
Document Type:
Article
Organization / Institution:
New York Times
Author:
Linda Greenhouse
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context Description:
A personal narrative describing the experience of a family raising an iguana, its growth, and the eventual decision to let it go, reflecting on themes of responsibility and change.
Year:
1995
Region / City:
New York
Topic:
Legal ethics, fraud, Ponzi schemes
Document type:
Case study
Organization / Institution:
Hunton & Williams
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Legal professionals, law students, business ethics students
Period of action:
1989–2017
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Genre:
Drama / Fantasy
Type of document:
Play script
Author:
Ben Webber
Setting:
Contemporary city, laboratory, and café
Characters:
Zachary Pinkman, Erica Pendleton, Prometheus, Meph
Language:
English
Scenes:
4
Themes:
Science, magic, human interaction, ethical dilemmas
Target audience:
Adult readers interested in drama and fantasy