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Author Morsels: Tidbits of Criticism
by Bill Yarrow, Oct 13, 2007
Modern criticism is not just unreadable but also irritatingly verbose. Here’s an alternative.
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Macbeth and Macduff: Compare and Contrast
by t3jem, Nov 6, 2007
Macbeth had several hallucinations throughout the play. Each vision significantly revealed how Macbeth was feeling at the time. Some of these visions occurred around a murder and others were induced by the witches. Most of the hallucinations, however, occurred when Macbeth was distressed the most.
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Romeo and Juliet
by Crazy C, Jan 4, 2008
Juliet changes unrecognizably throughout the play.
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Macbeth Fate or Free Will
by the_silver_beetles, Jan 17, 2008
Fate is a unnatural force that is unavoidable and occurs to every person, where as freewill is the choices and actions you have reached yourself.
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The Prologue
by Javlet., Jan 20, 2008
The importance of the prologue, the effort and brains of the writers.
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The Most Horrible English Words
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jan 31, 2008
And you thought your vocabulary was good? Try these words on for size.
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The Shakespearean Code: Greatness Through Review
by David J. Snyder, Feb 18, 2008
A humble examination of the real reason behind the immortalizing of the famous English playwright.
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Poets Cornered Three a New Poetic Form
by Barry Carozzi, Mar 9, 2008
Cross Pop Culture with the great bard, and what do you get? A PopSpeare. Writer Barry Carozzi unleashes upon the world the new hybrid form that could cause a tsunami on the continent of Culture - or maybe a ripple.
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Shakespeare's Influences
by Dan Roberts, Mar 4, 2008
How the influences of religion and rulers influenced William Shakespeare.
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Hamlet's Sanity
by Destination Unknown, Mar 22, 2008
Arguing for the case of Hamlet's sanity in the famous Shakespearean play. In addition, it also deals with the prospect of uncertainty exemplified by the most famous monologue within English literature.
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