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				<title>The Role of Deception in Love as Portrayed in Shakespeare&#39;s &quot;A Midsummer Night&#39;s Dream&quot; and &quot;Twelfth Night&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Emily  Gray - Primarily concerned with love in the form of &amp;ldquo;the love of persons,&amp;rdquo; Shakespeare&amp;rsquo;s literature examines and scrutinizes several varying types of relationships stemming from different facets of a singular emotion (Nordlund 21). By focusing solely on this branch of love, Shakespeare is able to incorporate a plethora of illustrations throughout both his comedies and sonnets of parental love, sibling love, romantic love, and variations on the classical idea of phileo, or friendship love, while excluding such unrelated phenomena of affection as the love of material goods or the love...</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2017 12:47 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Power and Transgression in &quot;Twelfth Night&quot; and &quot;Measure for Measure&quot;: Artifice and Ideology as Tools of the Elite</title>
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				<description>By Jesse A. Goldberg - Shakespeare&amp;rsquo;s comedies, at first glance, seem to uniformly end on a positive note, with the fulfillment of desires, the overcoming of obstacles, and the victory over malevolent forces. In Twelfth Night and Measure for Measure, however, this is not the case. The conclusions of both plays are reiterations of problematic power structures present in each play. This is not to say that these comedies are absolutely favorable to strict power structures. In fact, both plays are in favor of bending the rules sometimes, though they seem to suggest that there are rules that are not meant to be bent...</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 10:11 EDT</pubDate>
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