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the mask of cruelty

December 1, 2019December 2, 2019 nimjayNimrat

This piece focuses on Hamlet’s acts of cruelty in both a critical manner as well as a creative one. (the creative piece is in progress)   Hamlet. The protagonist who is hard to love and[…]

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the orchid mantis: an ophelia character analysis

December 1, 2019 mariamcmaria

Shakespeare’s works defy simple readings. The nuanced and layered stories and the complex and fleshed-out characters cannot be boiled down to the good guy and the villain. Generally, readers are ready and willing to delve[…]

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The Unfamiliar Face of Uncertainty – Free Choice/Hamlet Response

December 1, 2019 AbhayPAbhay

Often times, people can be quite limited – that is, there is only so much that we can know. This isn’t due to some human fault but simply because uncertainty exists in the most unexpected[…]

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Hamlet – Countless Interpretations

November 29, 2019 ChimericalTony

Hamlet — a play that can be interpreted in countless ways — is my favorite of Shakespeare’s many works. No matter how many times you discuss it, twist it, perform it, or read it, you[…]

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The Great Chain of Being

November 28, 2019December 9, 2019 boobuIbu

Choose a character from a novel or play of recognized literary merit and write an essay in which you (a) briefly describe the standards of the fictional society in which the character exists and (b)[…]

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Unfinished Business

October 28, 2018 jieoalekstecsonJieo

“Dying is not romantic, and death is not a game which will soon be over…Death is not anything…death is not…It’s the absence of presence, nothing more…the endless time of never coming back…a gap you can’t[…]

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Wallace, Erin. Rosencrantz and Guildernstern Are Dead.

R and G are Dead discussion

October 20, 2018 claire351Claire P

Death in literature is often presented as loud and glorious. It is dedicated to showing us the aftermath, or afterlife, of the the proverbial “next step”.  The sheer amount of variations on the hereafter could[…]

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An Intellect Who Refuses to Act

January 10, 2018 faithybFaith

  The ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty Hamlet is a perplexing character that attempts to restore honor by avenging his father’s death. He has kept himself in disarray by constantly[…]

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The Victims of Uncertainty in William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” – Polished Critical

January 8, 2018 carmenmlCarmen

The Victims of Uncertainty in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet     PROMPT: […] the ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty.           Certainty within our lives is inarguably the most precious state of[…]

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‘Till Death Do We Part From Our Uncertainties – A Hamlet Critical

January 7, 2018January 7, 2018 elissabwElissa

Prompt: The ways in which individuals struggle to restore honour and certainty. An individual cannot restore honour without certainty in one’s own capabilities, which a lack of will often lead to doubt and uncertainty in[…]

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