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Shakespeare's Hamlet and his 'Foils' - Fortinbras and Laertes.
Who are Hamlet's foils in Shakespeare's play? Indeed, what is a foil? A foil is a character, who sets off another person, by being a contrast to that person. So, how do we recognise Hamlet's foils? For a character to be a foil to Hamlet, he or she must have things in common with him, in order for any differences to become more obvious. One example is Ophelia: her apparently genuine madness is a foil for Hamlet's supposedly feigned 'antic disposition'. There are other examples, and this article w
2 commentsWorld’s Best Easter Eggs: the Gifts of Fabergé
Of all the Easter Eggs ever made and gifted, there is a particular collection that exists as a testament of craftsmanship and genius. They were gifted as an expression of love and adulation, represent a continued legacy from father to son.They are the brainchild of a man who is perhaps the best known jeweller in the world, Peter Karl Fabergé .
14 commentsWANTED pinoy seafarers to man international Ships {Flash! Cruise Jobs}
The hub provides unlimited opportunities to help sailors find jobs. With a number of ads published, sailor applicants are guided where to look for his particular need. In the comment section, readers may post request which the author try his best to fulfill.
8 commentsMusic In Every Language
A compilation of 10 languages to check out in music with more to come.
6 commentsVerner Panton - Danish Designer Extraordinaire
I love design in general, and Scandinavian design in particular. For the past century, countless classics that are still as popular and stylish today as the day they were created have come out of Sweden,...
2 commentsSpices Nutrition Facts: More Effective Than NSAIDS For Pain And Inflammation
The nutrition facts of all spices are more significant today than ever before. In countries impacted by modern medicine, it has become the norm to reach for a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to relieve pain and inflammation. The most...
26 commentsAN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME was just likely to stand in the shadow of his Norman lord's castle.
Suppose your neighbour fancies a chunk of your land, or your whole neighbourhood? Not much you could have done about it. Complaints Departments were not a feature of local government in Norman England!
0 commentsLiterature of Scandinavia - Denmark History
The three northern countries, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, which have been linked together in history in varying ways, the first place in literature must be given to Denmark, although a remarkable number of writers who rank as Danish, were really Norwegians. They had been drawn to Copenhagen when it was the educational center of the Danish-Norwegian state, before Norway joined Sweden in 1814, on her way to complete independence in 1905.
11 commentsPrincess Mary of Denmark story
Mary Donaldson was a Real Estate Agent in Sydney when she met the heir to the Danish throne in a bar in Sydney. The rest as they say is history. With a touch of fairytale.
13 commentsCelery makes me mad?
Don't know why my brain has decided to go here but there is one thing that I always tell new people in my life. Celery makes me mad. The mere thought of it makes me want to choke someone. How did I get to...
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