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 | | Contemplation of Death in Hamlet | | by Ebey Soman, May 15, 2008 | | This essay tries to show the progress of Hamlet's obsession with death and its concepts, including his famous soliloquy of "to be or not to be". | | Comments(0) Liked It: 7 |
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 | | Valiant Choices | | by Blaaaaaaah, May 16, 2008 | | Invincibility does not make one brave. If one is invincible, there is absolutely nothing to be afraid of. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | #1129 | | by Caleb Nico, May 19, 2008 | | Emily Dickinson was a beautiful writer. She spent most of her days inside of her home, but was one of the most insightful and enlightened writers of all time. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 23 |
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 | | A Modern Molly Bloom | | by slimkit, May 29, 2008 | | In 2004 a British newspaper asked readers to come up with a new version of Molly Bloom's famous soliloquy; the soliloquy takes up the last 56 pages of the novel Ulysses by James Joyce; there is no punctuation apart from capital letters at the beginning of paragraphs and as there is no punctuation; some of the words look strange without apostrophes and you have to figure out when the end of a sentence happens; there are some colloquial words too which should add to the fun in this, my short, modern Molly. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 8 |
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