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True as toasted toads: Activity 1.4: The Argumentative Essay
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True as toasted toads. Monday, December 15, 2008. Activity 1.4: The Argumentative Essay. Thesis: Do Hamlet's actions and words prove his own lack of sanity? Reason: Yes, literally. Example: In Shakespearean literature, an insane character exhibits behavior that goes against societal norms, sometimes endangering those around them or even themselves. Reason: Yes, clinically/psychologically/medically. Reason: Yes, legally. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Jessica's ENG 4U Blog.
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True as toasted toads: Activity 1.2
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True as toasted toads. Monday, December 15, 2008. The major family units in the Shakespearean play Hamlet. Are those of Hamlet and Ophelia. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is son of the late King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude. After King Hamlet passes away, Queen Gertrude marries King Claudius, brother to the late King Hamlet. Prince Hamlet copes with the betrayal by plotting out revenge on Claudius, and attempting to follow through (in the end succeeding). What is considered a crisis within Ophelia's family is t...
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True as toasted toads: Activity 1.6
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True as toasted toads. Monday, December 15, 2008. It is obvious that the motivation for Hamlet's transformation is the death of his father, King Hamlet, and the events that surround his mysterious death (including the actual commitment of murder on Claudius' part, as well as the all-too-hasty marriage of his mother Gertrude to young Hamlet's uncle. The transformation of Hamlet is shown in many different ways:. A very self-explanatory example of Hamlet's transformation, his suicidal and homicidal thoughts...
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True as toasted toads: September 2008
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True as toasted toads. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Monday, September 8, 2008. More Mimesis Research. :). Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimesis#Literary creation. Http:/ literaryexplorer.blondelibrarian.net/crit.html. Mimetic Criticism and New Historicism consider the work in relation to the outside world. Http:/ wwww.ksu.edu.sa/colleges/art/eng/461-Eng/Literary%20Criticism%20Map.htm. The Psychological approach is placed outside these poles because it can fit in many places, depending how it is applied:(1...
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True as toasted toads: December 2008
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True as toasted toads. Sunday, December 21, 2008. You may be wondering why my newspaper articles are late. The truth is, I was watching Shrek the Third. Oh, and my computer wouldn't start up. But back to Shrek the Third. I've seen this movie several times, and having just read The Mists of Avalon. By Marion Zimmer Bradley (see ISU #2), I couldn't help but make some connections:. 4: On the way back to Far Far Away, Donkey and Puss in Boots scare Arthur with their ramblings of the responsibilities of being...
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True as toasted toads: A Shaky Performance
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True as toasted toads. Sunday, December 21, 2008. The rebuttals following the second round were weak and disorganized, leading up to a free-for-all with much screaming and little information. The debate finally concluded at around 2:40 PM, with no closing arguments that supported both side's positions. The negative side won with a score of 24 points, stamping out the 4 points awarded to the affirmative side. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Betrayal, The Males Perspective.
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True as toasted toads: November 2008
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True as toasted toads. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Half-way through semester one. Well, we've reached the half-way point of semester one. a quarter of the way through Grade 12. Frightening really, if you think about how quickly the time has passed. I've begun some of the Hamlet assignments, and I hope to be able to submit them in the next two weeks, so that I can focus on my ISU. I haven't really gotten around to reading much of The Mists of Avalon. So there. now you know. Thursday, November 6, 2008.
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True as toasted toads: Shrek the Third
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True as toasted toads. Sunday, December 21, 2008. You may be wondering why my newspaper articles are late. The truth is, I was watching Shrek the Third. Oh, and my computer wouldn't start up. But back to Shrek the Third. I've seen this movie several times, and having just read The Mists of Avalon. By Marion Zimmer Bradley (see ISU #2), I couldn't help but make some connections:. 4: On the way back to Far Far Away, Donkey and Puss in Boots scare Arthur with their ramblings of the responsibilities of being...
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True as toasted toads: October 2008
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True as toasted toads. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. What makes me angry. What really makes me angry is working on a blog and not being able to have proper formatting. So, to solve this issue, I will submit a hard copy on Wednesday so that I don't lose marks for horrible formatting. Wizard Of Oz - The Feminist Version. The Wizard Of Oz. For: Mr. Murray. October 28, 2008. The Wizard of Oz. If the French Feminists weren’t pissed already, they would be now. Throughout The Wizard of Oz. We are made to believe t...
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True as toasted toads: Betrayal, The Male's Perspective
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True as toasted toads. Sunday, December 21, 2008. Betrayal, The Male's Perspective. Opening arguments saw affirmative debater Adam Young defining betrayal as deception. Mr. Young argued that "without trust, love is not possible", and therefor Gertrude did not even love her family, as she did not trust young Hamlet's actions, plotting to spy on Hamlet with Claudius and Polonius. The negative debater Tyler Keith counter-argued that Hamlet only feels. Final rebuttals saw repetition of all previous statement...