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英文学(シェイクスピア関係?)の大学レポート

大学でイギリス文学のレポートの宿題が出ました。 「それぞれについて英文1000wordsで書きなさい。」とのことですが、 文学についてほとんど何も知らず、何から手をつけて良いのか分かりません。 お正月からすみませんが、書く為のヒントだけでも良いので、詳しい方教えて頂けないでしょうか。 1Examine the use of the "stage" metaphor in the "Seven Ages of Man "speech, and discuss and show knowledge of other uses of this metaphor in medieval and classical and religious literature. 2Give an explanation of the character of"Puck"(Which is composed of"Puck "and "Robin Goodfellow").Show knowledge of the folkloric background behind the character. 3Examine Hamlet'S speech on "man" and give a coherent account of"humanism"as it developed 1450-1550. What was "humanism?" Who was Pico Della Mirandola? Why is this relevant to Hamlet's speech?

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