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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Hamlet was crazy... or was he?
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Debate Report #2 On December 12th, Mary, Michaela and Ilayda argued that he was and while they fought very hard to sway the judges; Jen...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Could Shakespearian Tragedy Be Better Than Modern Tragedy?
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Debate Report #1 Could Shakespearian Tragedy Be Better Than Modern Tragedy? In the early afternoon of December 11th, it was proven that...
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Poem Analysis and Biblio.
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Here it is. I think it's going up on Kelsey's blog as well, but I thought I'd post it here too. Those Dancing Days Are Gone by ...
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Activiy 1.7
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Activity 1.7 Hamlet’s motivation for his transformations is mainly that of his desire to avenge his father, as the ghost asked him to. His ...
Activity 1.5
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Activity 1.5 Thesis statement: Gertrude does everything she does because she loves her son, Hamlet, and wants to help him; nothing is done w...
Activiy 1.6 (No, they're not in order.)
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Activity 1.6 Hamlet is securely past the first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy. We notice that he’s striving for revenge and focused on th...
Activiy 1.3
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Activity 1.3 Reality known: The play takes place in Denmark. King Hamlet has died. The queen, Gertrude has remarried to Claudius, the late K...
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