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Illusions Unveiled: Unmasking Deception in Shakespearean Texts

Delve into the thematic study of Appearances vs. Reality in renowned Shakespearean works, exploring how characters navigate the dichotomy between what is seen and what truly lies beneath the surface. Through thought-provoking quotes like “Double, double toil and trouble” and “There’s more serious in mortality,” discover the complexities of perception and truth in these timeless tales. Unravel the layers of deception and self-discovery as characters like Macbeth strive to "put myself to command" while grappling with the consequences of their actions.

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Illusions Unveiled: Unmasking Deception in Shakespearean Texts

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  1. 8. Thematic Study: Appearances vs. Reality BY: Miriam, Aaliyah, Sharlene, Ramandeep

  2. Proof``Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.`` (4.1.9-10).

  3. Proof“Had I died an hour before this chance, I had lived a blessed life time; for this instance. There’s more serious in mortality.” (2.3.99-102)

  4. Proof "I put myself.... to command" (4.3.141-151).

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