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  2. List of works by William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare is thought to have written the following parts of this play: Act I, scenes 1–3; Act II, scene 1; Act III, scene 1; Act V, scene 1, lines 34–173, and scenes 3 and 4. [36] Summary Two close friends, Palamon and Arcite, are divided by their love of the same woman: Duke Theseus' sister-in-law Emelia.

  3. Slipstream fiction - Wikipedia

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    Other SF authors and fans claim "that slipstream is a term that lumps together metafiction, magical realism, surrealism, experimental fiction[,] counter-realism", and postmodern writing, and/or applies to a story with themes coming from one or more of these literary influences.

  4. William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare (c. 23 [a] April 1564 – 23 April 1616) [b] was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. [3] [4] [5] He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "the Bard").

  5. Slipstream (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Slipstream (computer science), the technique of running a shortened program concurrently and ahead of the execution of the full program Slipstream (computing), a slang term for merging patches or updates into the original installation sources of a program

  6. Shakespeare (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales, an animated television series; Shakespeare, a meerkat on Meerkat Manor "Shakespeare", a song by Akala "Shakespeare", a song by Miranda Cosgrove from her 2010 album Sparks Fly; Kent Shakespeare, a DC Comics hero; Shakespeare (Anthony Burgess), a biographical and critical study of William Shakespeare by Burgess

  7. Outline of William Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    The Chandos portrait, believed to be Shakespeare, held in the National Portrait Gallery, London. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the life and legacy of William Shakespeare, an English poet, playwright, and actor who lived during the 17th century.

  8. Climax (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    Death of Caesar, the climax of Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. The climax (from Ancient Greek κλῖμαξ (klîmax) 'staircase, ladder') or turning point of a narrative work is its point of highest tension and drama, or it is the time when the action starts during which the solution is given. [1] [2] The climax of a story is a literary ...

  9. William Shakespeare (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare (American football) (1912–1974), American football player; William Geoffrey Shakespeare (1927–1996), 2nd Baronet Shakespeare of Lakenham, a general practitioner (physician) William "Bill" Shakespeare (1939–2021), first man to receive the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine