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Dramatic Monologue - what is it and how do you write it? Writing Dramatic Monologue
Shakespeare was the most prolific writer of dramatic monologues. This guide will hopefully explain what Dramatic Monologues are and how to write a dramatic Monologue - where to start.
14 commentsNoetics-The Science of Consciousness
Noetics and the Science of Consciousness--what is Noetics? It is mind over matter, and if you don't believe it, read on!
61 commentsShakespeare's 'Hamlet' - What does each Soliloquy, in Acts 1, 2 and 3, reveal about Hamlet's true Feelings? (To be ...)
Hamlet's soliloquies ~ what can we learn from them? Do the soliloquies help us to understand Hamlet, the character, and 'Hamlet', the play, better? How does Shakespeare show his own talents through the soliloquies? Shakespeare's soliloquies give the reader ~ or the audience ~ the opportunity to find out what is going on in a character's mind; and possibly to access some of Shakespeare's own thoughts and ideas. This article concentrates on the Hamlet's soliloquies on Acts 1, 2 and 3 of the play.
16 commentsQuotes - Just For Today I Will
We only have today; therefore if we subject ourselves to living one day at a time, we will be more successful in all things. There is not a lot we can do about tomorrow or yesterday.
57 commentsSelf Improvement Tips, How To Get Out of the Box
Here are great tips on how to get out of the box that leads to self improvement and personal development.
76 commentsGrammar Mishaps: Quotation Marks Rules
Curious about the rules and the proper grammar usage of quotation marks ? Let's take a look at the proper use of quotation marks.
114 commentsThoughts, Feelings and Actions
Learning how our thoughts, feelings and actions interact with each other is a key step toward self discovery and personal empowerment. Learning to identify and correct "faulty" thinking patterns can lead to a more effective and fulfilling life. By changing the way we think, we change the way we feel and act.
33 commentsQuotes that make you think
Kurt Vonnegut "We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful what we pretend to be". Have you ever felt that there is a discrepancy between who you know you are and who people think you are? Deep...
2 commentsUsing Mindfulness Techniques in Substance Abuse Treatment
If there is an opposite of addiction, it might be mindfulness. While addiction often involves running from feelings and numbing pain, mindfulness involves learning to stay with and accept pain and discomfort. Practicing mindfulness skills during treatment can help maintain sobriety beyond treatment.
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