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String comment = 'Explain how the greek myths relate to shakespearian own works.';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23323763 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)12:16:58') {

'nigger, i am not doing your homework';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23323764 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)12:17:29') {

'I'm not your chatgpt';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23323785 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)12:28:46') {

'>>23323761
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Cressida'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23324031 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)14:05:58') {

'>>23323761
Greek myths and Shakespearean works may seem vastly different at first glance, but they share several common themes and narrative elements that reveal their interconnectedness.

1. Universal Themes: Both Greek myths and Shakespearean plays explore timeless themes such as love, jealousy, ambition, betrayal, and the struggle between good and evil. These themes resonate across cultures and time periods, making both bodies of work enduring and relatable.

2. Complex Characters: Greek myths are populated with gods, heroes, and mortals who possess complex personalities and motivations. Similarly, Shakespeare's plays feature a wide array of characters with depth and complexity, ranging from noble kings to flawed villains. These characters often grapple with moral dilemmas and inner conflicts, mirroring the complexities found in Greek mythology.

3. Tragic Flaws: Greek myths frequently highlight the concept of hubris, or excessive pride, which leads to the downfall of the protagonist. This notion is echoed in Shakespearean tragedies such as "Macbeth" and "Othello," where the main characters' fatal flaws ultimately lead to their undoing.

4. Fate and Destiny: Both Greek myths and Shakespearean plays explore the concept of fate and the idea that one's destiny is predetermined. Characters in both bodies of work often struggle against the forces of fate, leading to tragic consequences. For instance, the prophecy in "Macbeth" foretelling his rise to power and eventual downfall mirrors the prophetic elements found in Greek myths.

5. Supernatural Elements: Greek myths are filled with gods, goddesses, monsters, and other supernatural beings who intervene in the lives of mortals. Similarly, Shakespeare's plays often incorporate elements of the supernatural, such as witches in "Macbeth" or spirits in "The Tempest." These supernatural elements add depth and mystery to the narratives and provide opportunities for exploring themes of power and destiny.

6. Mythological Allusions: Shakespeare frequently references Greek mythology in his works, drawing inspiration from ancient tales and characters. For example, references to the Greek gods and heroes can be found throughout his plays, adding layers of meaning and symbolism for audiences familiar with these myths.

In summary, while Greek myths and Shakespearean works come from different cultural traditions and time periods, they share common themes, characters, and narrative elements that demonstrate their profound interconnectedness. Both bodies of work continue to captivate audiences and scholars alike with their timeless exploration of the human experience.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23324089 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)14:23:06') {

'>>23323761
Nigga Theseus is literally a character in A Midsummer's Night Dream and they reference his killing of the minotaur'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23324162 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)14:47:00') {

'Did he commit suicide, or was it an actual accident?';

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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23324934 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)18:43:28') {

'>>23323761
Didn't Shakespeare take more from Ovid and the metamorphosis (roman mythology) than any greek?
Maybe I need an explanation as well.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23324940 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)18:45:57') {

'>>23324934
>roman mythology
lmao, he doesn't know'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23325265 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)20:27:26') {

'>>23323761
It was told Solomon that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath, and had returned. So the king sent and called for Shimei and said to him, “Did I not make you swear by the LORD and solemnly warn you, saying, 'You will know for certain that on the day you depart and go anywhere, you shall surely die'?'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23326251 && dateTime=='04/26/24(Fri)03:31:44') {

'>>23324934
Roman mythology is exactly the same as greek mythology. The myths from Ovid were written
before by apollodorus, a greek.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23326253 && dateTime=='04/26/24(Fri)03:33:04') {

'>>23323761
Do your own homework you underaged retard.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23327456 && dateTime=='04/26/24(Fri)12:49:19') {

'>>23324162
right now it seems like suicide, he did delete all his videos, wrote some weird emails that day (most of which haven't still been made public), and was walking reportedly drunk on rail tracks, but who knows... I hope and pray that it wasn't and that God has absolved his sins.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23327572 && dateTime=='04/26/24(Fri)13:32:23') {

'>Creatures of a day! What is anyone?
>What is anyone not? A dream of a shadow
>Is our mortal being. But when there comes to men
>A gleam of splendour given of heaven,
>Then rests on them a light of glory
>And blessed are their days.

Shakespeare: To be or not to be'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23327649 && dateTime=='04/26/24(Fri)13:55:26') {

'>>23324031
/lit/ has been infected by chatgpt spam too?? zamn'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==23327651 && dateTime=='04/26/24(Fri)13:56:57') {

'>>23327456
>>23324162
I'm pretty sure it was suicide. If you watch his last videos it'll make sense.'
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