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Shakespeare's Point of View on Acting
Here I take a brief glimpse at Hamlet's speech to the players and briefly discuss Shakespeare's take on the actor.
2 commentsHamlet and The Mystery of Death
Hamlet; The Prince of Denmark is a play consumed with images and symbols of death and over the course of the play Hamlet considers death from many perspectives pondering the spiritual and physical aspects.
0 commentsTo Hub, or Not to Hub... Soliloquy of a Novice Hub Writer, with apologies to William Shakespeare
Brand new hubpages writer takes on Shakespeare as inspiration for describing the HubPages experience.
2 commentsHamlet with Rory Kinnear at the National Theatre
The line ‘Denmark’s a prison’ (2.2.247) has never quite held such resonance as it does in the suffocating Elsinore created by Nicholas Hynter’s Hamlet. It is Elsinore Castle itself, rather than the eponymous hero, who is the star of this...
0 commentsMy Favorite Restaurants in Los Angeles
When I lived in Los Angeles, I frequented my four favorite restaurants. This is the story of why I loved them so much. Perhaps you'll try them when you're in L.A. too.
0 commentsMud-Block and A Dried-Leaf
It is the story of two intimate friends , Ann who is a mud-bloc and Dredy who is a dried-leaf. They played together, laughed together and slept together. They lived very happily. Their friendship was true and everlasting. It is a simple fiction of real intimacy between two true friends. Enjoy it.
12 commentsHamlet Had It Right
Fair Prince of Denmark full of woe, Why do I love you so? I wish for your mind and for all your pain. From your madness the world could gain, A new perspective, or certainly more sense, How sweetly we all must recollect, the madness...
1 commentThe Blues: Lost Without Your Love
Lyrics express the popular American blues theme of lost love, of love gone wrong.
16 commentsSample Essay on Men and Women in Hamlet and Frailty
Fragility can be subcategorized into three units—physical, emotional, and general—wherein the latter is simply a combination of the former two. Of course these could ostensibly be sub-subcategorized into even more arbitrary units, producing,...
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