How William Shakespeare’s Works Reflect His Personality
                            
                                A 6 page paper which examines how the plays “As You Like It,” “Hamlet,” “Henry IV,” “King Lear,” “Love’s Labors Lost,” “Macbeth,” “Measure for Measure,” “Richard II,” “Romeo and Juliet, and “The Tempest” reflect his characteristics of patriotism (particularly in terms of the monarchy and colonialism), loyalty, spirituality (including his fascination with the supernatural), and feminism.  Bibliography lists 2 sources.  
                            
                            
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