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The Great Gatsby: Chapter 5

Pauline Hawkins wrote 2 weeks ago: One of the interesting elements of the novel as a whole is that the plot structure mirrors that of a … more →

Tags: Must Read Books, The Great Gatsby, Great Gatsby, Literature

"The world’s history is just that of spiders and flies."

Dennis Abrams wrote 2 weeks ago: Othello Act Four, Part Two By Dennis Abrams For today’s post, we’re going to be looking at Othello f … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, writing, Drama, Renaissance humanism, tragedy, Act Four

Take a load off Fanny1 comment

Samantha wrote 1 month ago: After my near death experience I joined a plethora of support groups. I was in search of answers and … more →

Tags: grief, Love, Life, Pregnancy, Baby, Birth, trauma, placenta accreta, birth trauma. percreta

Winter 2013 – Week 10 Anime Review8 comments

avvesione wrote 2 months ago: This week: Being logical versus being theatrical in Zetsuen no Tempest, questioning the philosophica … more →

Tags: 2013 Winter, anime, Analysis, Characters, chihayafuru, Comedy, cute, death, development

"Your worm is your only emperor for diet: we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots."

Dennis Abrams wrote 3 months ago: Hamlet Act Four, Part One By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, writing, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Books, tragedy

"I say we will have no mo marriage..."6 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 3 months ago: Hamlet Act Three, Part Five By Dennis Abrams ——————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, writing, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Books, tragedy

"To be, or not to be; that is the question..."3 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 4 months ago: Hamlet Act Three, Part One By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, tragedy, act three, History

"And with a look so piteous in purport/As if he had been loosed out of hell/To speak of horrors, he comes before me."4 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 4 months ago: Hamlet Act Two, Part Two By Dennis Abrams ———————- How’s e … more →

Tags: act two, Books, Comedy, Drama, Elizabethan Theater, Elsinore, Falstaff, gertrude, hamlet

"Murder most foul, as in the best it is,/But this most foul, strange, and unnatural."8 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 4 months ago: Hamlet Act One, Part Five By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Act One, Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Comedy, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Books

"Therefore our sometime sister, now our queen,/Th’imperial jointress to this warlike state,"3 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 4 months ago: Hamlet Act One, Part Three By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Act One, Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, tragedy, History

"But I have that within which passeth show – /These but the trappings and the suits of woe."2 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 4 months ago: Hamlet Act One, Part Two By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Act One, Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, Drama, Renaissance humanism, Books, tragedy

"O that this too too sullied flesh would melt,/Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew..."5 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 4 months ago: Hamlet Act One, Part One By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Act One, Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, language, Literature, writing, Drama, Renaissance humanism, tragedy

"I think it is wise to confront both the play and the prince with awe and wonder, because they know more than we do."4 comments

Dennis Abrams wrote 4 months ago: Hamlet An Introduction By Dennis Abrams ———————— … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Literature, writing, Drama, William Hazlitt, Renaissance humanism, tragedy, bolingbroke

Teaching the Literature that Prepares Students for Tragedy1 comment

teachcmb56 wrote 5 months ago: “On Friday noon, July the twentieth, 1714, the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipitate … more →

Tags: 11th grade, 10th grade, 9th grade, 8th Grade, 7th Grade, Young Adult (YA) Literature, Education, Books, Reading 2

“I go to Nigeria and I’m British, in Britain I’m Nigerian”

outofafricauk wrote 11 months ago: Belong by Bola Agbaje Produced by Tiata Fahodzi and the Royal Court Theatre Bola Agbaje has already … more →

Tags: africa, arts, african arts, Hatch Events, Drama, Entertainment, tragedy and comedy, agbaje, Bola Agbaje, belong at the bussey building, belong by tiata fahodzi, belong by the royal court theatre

A.C. Bradley and "Dramatic Appreciation"

Ryan Asmussen wrote 1 year ago: A.C. Bradley (1851-1935) A work indispensable to the AP English Literature & Composition classro … more →

Tags: Recommended Books for the Classroom, hamlet, macbeth, New Criticism, othello, The Exam, A.C. Bradley, King Lear, Oxford

Macbeth by William Shakespeare : A Character Review!10 comments

VIKRAM ROY wrote 1 year ago: A tragedy is consists with pity and fear. According to A.C. Bradley, tragedy is “a tale of suffering … more →

Tags: Fiction & Fantasy, Education, Editorial, Books, Drama, Philosophy, Fiction, Entertainment, Blogging

Much Ado About "The Vow"

Elizabeth Anne wrote 1 year ago: The other day, my friends and I went to go see The Vow starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum (c … more →

Tags: Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Mr. Darcy, Mansfield Park, Darcy, Channing Tatum, vow, Rachel McAdams, romantic comedy film

Romeo and Juliet, play-acting

bloggerbon wrote 1 year ago: Wednesday, February 29 should be the last day for declamations and Act V play-acting for 9th graders … more →

Tags: Grade 9, poetry anthology, sonnet 30, déclamations, Summative


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