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Paper Excerpts: ... colonists. Americans of the 19^th century held the same view as the European colonizers who believed that native Shakespeare's Othello, we come across this view more often in the form of attitude shown by Cassio, Iago and Othello. unadorned and unfettered by modern civilization." [2] Shakespeare however had no such idealized views of the savage natives. Unlike Montaigne, Shakespeare was more fascinated not a shared view in "King Lear," while "Beowulf" illustrates both the depiction of Milton and Shakespeare's view in It well may be. I do not think I would. (Millay). Millay's attitude towards lust thus is similar to Shakespeare. They are of the view that lust as opposed to love is ...
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Sources list for SHAKESPEARE'S VIEWS COLONIZATION: Bloom, Harold, ed. Moderm Critical Views. William Shakespeare. The Tragedies. Nw York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1985.Analyzing Hamlet, Macbeth and King Lear Shakespeare, William. The Rape of Lucrece. in "The Bard of Avon: Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon", 2002, 2003. http://www.shakespeare-w.com/e nglish/shakespeare/w_rape.html Shakespeare, William. The Rape of Lucrece. in "The Bard of Avon: Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon", 2002, 2003. http://www.shakespeare-w.com/e nglish/shakespeare/w_rape.html "The Rape of Lucrece" and "The Unfortunate Traveller" Compared Mabillard, Amanda. "Shakespeare of Stratford." Shakespeare Online 2000. Retrieved 10 July 2004. http://www.shakespeare-online.com "Romeo and Juliet": A Comedic Satire Shakespeare, William. "Hamlet." Shakespeare.com. www.shakespeare.com/firstfolio/hamlet/index.html Revenge in “Hamlet†Williams, Jaime and David Chiu. "Colonizing Mars: The Final Step." University of California at Davis. 2001. 4 Dec. 2003. Living on Mars More sources on "SHAKESPEARE'S VIEWS COLONIZATION"
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