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Review of a Midsummers Night Dream

Review of A Midsummers Night Dream.

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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

Reaction of the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.

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A Shakespeare Meme

Another oldie but one of my goodies… I got more new ones coming up= soon.

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Ideas Invented During The Renaissance in The Play Macbeth

In his critical essay entitled “A Renaissance Perspective of the Witches,” Francis Fergusson connects the witches depicted in the play Macbeth, to ideas that were created and revived as a result of the Renaissance. The Renaissance was a period of rebirth following renewed interest in classical cultures. This included mythologies, legends, folklores, and fantastical creatures. Ferdinand advocates in his essay that the specific time period along with the many fables helped to influence the witches in Macbeth.

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Please! Just Leave my Heart Alone

A review of Mary Higgins Clark’s latest suspense novel, Just Take My Heart.

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Macbeth: Shakespeare’s Classic

In modern times we often have difficulty believing in superstitions. So, a play that’s cursed would seem highly unlikely to us. But some people really do believe of a curse in the play of Macbeth.

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Books Vs. Movies

iBooks and movies have forever competed for the top spot in our favorite lists. This essay explores the ups and downs of both types of entertainment.

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Changing Skies: A Review

Bruce Purchase’s autobiography of an Actor’s Life should prove entertaining for those interested in behind-the-scenes stories about actors, in spite of its occasional weaknesses.

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A Voice as Lonely as Loud

A study of symbolism in Samuel Beckett’s play “Happy Days”.

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