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She Murdered A Husband, A Lover's Wife, and a Man In Mexico: Where Is Sharon Elizabeth Kinne?
Sharon Elizabeth Kinne murdered her husband. Two months later she murdered Patrica Jones. She went to Mexico and killed Francisco Ordonez. Then she escaped from prison. Where is Sharon Kinne now?
3 commentsFall 2011 TV Cancellations and Renewals: New Girl, Unforgettable, LMS steady, Ringer horrible, again (02/08)
This Hub gives the latest updates on the ratings of new TV shows, with info and predictions about all cancellations and renewals of the season. Make sure you check back regularly for the latest news.
61 commentsAn Analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'
Herein lies a detailed analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's famous short story "The Cask of Amontillado." This story of a vengeful murder is still popular today, even 150 years after it was published.
8 commentsRevenge -- Will The Real Amanda Clarke Please Stand Up
I love Revenge and it's one of my favorite new shows, but what with the revelation that Amanda had some kind of training with this Asian business man like Uma Thurman in Kill Bill and then there's the stuff with Warden Stiles, who is coming off as...
0 commentsShakespeare'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 commentsThe Merchant of Venice: Comedy or Tragedy?
The works of William Shakespeare are regarded the world over for their unique insight into the human condition. Although on the surface, Shakespeare’s writings frequently appear to uphold the Elizabethan...
0 commentsHow Far Would You Go To Get / Take Revenge?
So just how far would you go to take revenge on a person who had seriously hurt or upset you? I know I can be a very vindictive person if I know the person who has "done me wrong" has no remorse, or has not apologised to me, (with any sincerity). Many say revenge is not a good move, and we will only damage ourselves by doing this, (although I beg to differ within reason, as justifiable revenge has given me a great sense of relief and closure in the past).
44 commentsGet Back at your Enemies: Living Well is the Best Revenge
We've all been wronged at one time or another in our lives. How do we let it go? How can we learn to go on after a betrayal?
7 commentsHamlets Fourth Soliloquy (to be or not to be) - Original Text & Summary
This soliloquy is considered to be one of the most important and fundamental lines in English literature. Shakespeare's 'to be or not to be, that is the question' is still considered as a pioneer and stands apart in English literature. Original...
5 commentsUmberto Eco: The Prague Cemetery, Part 2
We have followed the forger to his dinner with Freud and are now ready to enter his memories, fragile and unreliable as they are. This section, in which the forger details his relationship with his grandfather and father in Italy, forces us to deal...
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