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National unit (4) Julius Caesar Republicanism vs dictatorship (5) Hamlet (6) Othello Diabolic character 」 ealousy gap between appearance and reality (7) King lea Filial ingratitude Ambition vs. fate (9) Antony and cleopatra ISSIon vs. reason Reconciliation reality and illusion 3. Non-dramatic poetry (1) Venus and Adonis; the rape of lucrece (2) Sonnets b. two major parts: a handsome young man of noble birth; a dy in dark comple C the form: three quatrains and a couplet d. the rhyme scheme: abab, cdcd, efef, gg VI. Ben Jonson 1. life: poet, dramatist, a Latin and greek scholar, the literary king"(Sons of ben 2. contribution (1) the idea of“ humour11 Anti-Semitism. (3) Henry IV. National unity. Falstaff. (4) Julius Caesar Republicanism vs. dictatorship. (5) Hamlet Revenge Good/evil. (6) Othello Diabolic character jealousy gap between appearance and reality. (7) King Lear Filial ingratitude (8) Macbeth Ambition vs. fate. (9) Antony and Cleopatra. Passion vs. reason (10) The Tempest Reconciliation; reality and illusion. 3. Non-dramatic poetry (1) Venus and Adonis; The Rape of Lucrece. (2) Sonnets: a. theme: fair, true, kind. b. two major parts: a handsome young man of noble birth; a lady in dark complexion. c. the form: three quatrains and a couplet. d. the rhyme scheme: abab, cdcd, efef, gg. VI.Ben Jonson 1. life: poet, dramatist, a Latin and Greek scholar, the “literary king” (Sons of Ben) 2.contribution: (1) the idea of “humour
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