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March 14, 1996

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Term Paper TitleMarch 14, 1996
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March 14, 1996
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The Tragedy Within A Romance
     
     In 1623, the complete works of Shakespeare were published in the First Folio.  Within this Folio were the works of Shakespeare categorized by their genre.  There were tragedies, histories, comedies, and the final four were romances.  Prior to this time, romance was not a widespread genre in anyonešs writings.  We can see by means of the ŗgenealogy˛ of writing, that the romance we know today was created through the combination of the Greek novels and Shakespearean comedies.  This alliance between the two genres is apparent in Shakespearešs Winteršs Tale.  The most obvious indication to this suggestion is in the first three acts of the play.  Within these acts a whole tragedy can be seen and all itšs parts defined to show that this Romance was written  by meshing to types of play together.
     The first three acts of the Winteršs Tale are where the tragedy takes place.  These three acts can be broken down into five acts, as suggested by Bill, the great comparative literian.  The first of these five acts is the exposition.  The story is set up and you are thrust into Leontes internal passion of jealousy.  The second act is where Leontes expresses his passion externally by accusing Hermione of sleeping...

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