Hamlet: Act 4, Scene II

Dec 02, 2008 12:38

O HAI I BET YOU THOUGHT YOU'D SEEN THE LAST OF THESE. But no, I want to finish Hamlet at least. I tend to come back to Shakespeare every spring, so possibly that is when I will pick up with a new play. But for the moment, we're a little more than half through this one, so onwards!

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First Act:
Scene I: The Crazy Occult Forays of Read more... )

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corbistheca December 7 2008, 04:10:43 UTC
I'm so glad you're doing this again! (took me a few days to get to the new post, as I felt it necessary to reread the play and all the old ones to catch up on the conversation)

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slashfairy October 12 2016, 20:08:34 UTC
Found this via The Unified Theory of Ophelia via prufrocking's Tumblr repost of hellotailor's post of "I tried to argue that Ophelia resonated because Shakespeare had made an extraordinary discovery in writing her, though I had trouble articulating the nature of that discovery. I didn’t want to admit that it could be something as simple as recognizing that emotionally unstable teenage girls are human beings ( ... )

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