This is my final exam for my literary analysis course. We were assigned to read three plays – "Midsummer Night’s Dream," "Oedipus Rex," and "Death of a Salesman." Upon reading, we then had to choose from any of the available on-screen or on-stage renditions, and determine which decisions the director made and why he interpreted the text in such a way. Enjoy.
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My futile attempts at haiku poetry. Do you get haiku?
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Published by
ssk434, January 11, 2012
Shakespeare wrote many plays. Unfortunately, many of these games have been pretty long, too long to be read between the planning TV, microwave, or cook a meal, which raises the question of his work still has relevance in the 21st century. Of course,
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An article I wrote about saving books from getting burned.
This is based on the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
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A book by morris glietzman and paul jennings.
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Published by
tapanga, July 24, 2011
Your response and free choice.
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In my words, this is the description of the book that would be on the back to give people a little of what it is about.
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Just some of the ideas I got from night and what they say to me.
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A deeper look into the development into each character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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