This research is a close look at the methods of grief as depicted by the children who lose their fathers in William Shakespeare’s classic, Hamlet. The goal is to track each child’s reaction to the sudden bereavement in a variety of physical and emotional manifestations. This has been done by first examining current literature on the text, followed by a review of historical context of the period in which the play was written, and finally analyzing each character’s behavior. In doing so, this research seeks to highlight the importance of the presence of fathers within Hamlet and provide insight as to how bereavement shapes the narrative of not only a series of characters, but also of hundreds of years’ worth of audiences
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on January 20, 2011.Thesis advisor: Christie Hodgen.Vita.Thesis...
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Title from PDF of title page, viewed on January 20, 2011.Thesis advisor: Christie Hodgen.Vita.Thesis...
Gone is a first person, 3D survival game where the player is thrown into the mind of a mentally ill ...
This thesis studies the element of poetic address in the work of two poets for whom address is a re...
This research is a close look at the methods of grief as depicted by the children who lose their fat...
This thesis explores the process of writing a play and compares sexual misconduct policies at unive...
In my thesis I explore how various characters in Macbeth queer time, space, and bodies in the play. ...
A surface reading of any of Thomas Hardy\u27s novels of the fictional world of Wessex- the south-Eng...
“Voices” is a creative collection of fictional short stories based on perspectives from people resid...
“Oh don’t worry these are normal cramps” “Have you been treated for anxiety?” “It’s just everyday ac...
Police-brutality, especially directed towards black people, has been a hot-button issue in the media...
The commodification of tragedy is an examination of contemporary film that depicts real events of hu...
Drawn from personal and collective history, the poems collected in "Rabbit Rabbit" emerge from narr...
The subject of this paper is American Modernist drama and its disputed place in the canon of America...
The following thesis engages with the relatively young development in literary studies, called evocr...
The following document consists of a written interpretation of an actor’s work on approaching and ev...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on January 20, 2011.Thesis advisor: Christie Hodgen.Vita.Thesis...
Gone is a first person, 3D survival game where the player is thrown into the mind of a mentally ill ...
This thesis studies the element of poetic address in the work of two poets for whom address is a re...