You like it: the importance of the secondary role you like, William Shakespeare is a radiant mix of fantasy, romance, wisdom and humor. With this fun play, Rosalind appears as the most powerful, multidimensional letter and cute, and she tends to obscure the memories of other character audiences, in contrast they are simply "stock It seems to play "type. However, it is Shakespeare's biggest female character, so it is not a stock romance.
The secondary role is not as important as the main character of this book, but often has a striking influence on the story. In William · Shakespeare's "Romeo and Jurriette", the second character "Flare Lawrence" plays an important role in the whole theater. This theater was held in Verona and focused on two star lovers from two combat families, Romeo and Jurriette, Montague and Capellette. Very intense struggle between these families continues through generations and extends to the incumbent of the two families.
In William · Shakespeare 's "Romeo and Juliet", the two protagonists do their best for love. Her parents strongly opposed their relationship and refused to become friends with each other. Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", Bernard Malamud's "Seven Years Ago", the hero's Folge, later fell in love with his only daughter Maryam as staff saver and ignoring the facts later It was. Mr. Feld thinks that Maryam should have a well-educated and economically stable boy. Sobel has little formal education and wealth, but he still offers what he has in his soul, Mariam. Through "Seven Years Ago", Malamud shows many literary instruments, such as symbolism, scenes and insights, to set the overall theme for the reader. The desire of a parent for a child is not necessarily what the child wishes.