It’s good to get feedbacks on anything you are about to revise, because you will know what preferences they have and more information to gather. You will also know what to fix and to add.
I would say this paper has to do with the historical development of the English theater and its establishment as an actual art form in decades following the Renaissance era. The paper will probably talk about how theater is not only important as a performance art, but it is also important as literature to be read, not only performed in the theater. Not all playwrights write their plays with the aim to be performed - some are meant only to be read and experienced that way.
<em>Great is the Golden Cat who treads
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<em> The Blue Roof Garden o’er our heads,
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<em> The never tired smiling One
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<em> That Human People call the Sun.
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<em> He stretches forth his paw at dawn
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<em> And though the blinds are closely drawn
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<em> His claws peep through like Rays of Light,
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<em> To catch the fluttering Bird of Night. </em>
<em> </em>Through comparing the sun with the graciousness of a cat, the author expresses a admiring, praising tone. It might give us a peaceful and joyful sensation imagining the scene of a playing cat.