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Hamlet's Not Depressed- He's Grieving. | Hailsham2
I assigned this article for a few different reasons. First, I think it's a beautifully written and insightful look into a part of the play that it feels easy to forget. Under all of the analysis ...
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The Idealistic Theory | Hailsham2
"[Hamlet] has a disposition to idealize, to see something better than what's there, to ignore deficiencies," while "The flip side of his idealism is his aversion to evil." I would definitely
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Lets fly away... | Hailsham2
Flight is a pretty central theme to Song of Solomon, and contributes a lot of depth to not only the plot but to characters as well. I'd love to find a deeper connection than flight = escape, bu
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Theories, theories, theories... | Hailsham2
First of all, remember that none of these are the be-all, end-all reason for Hamlet's inaction, nor do any of them claim to be. With that in mind, pick the two that speak the loudest to you (I&ap...
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Reasons for God | Hailsham2
In the chapter 9, Grendel and Ork the priest's conversation is symbolic and related to the story for many reasons, but reading it, I was primarily drawn to Ork's words. His theology was at o...