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A blog by any other name . . . Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Alright, so here is an evaluation of my blog, using my own evaluations and some suggestions/comments from Natashya who did a peer review. Quantity:  I have 39 blogs, 18 of which are specific to my research topic.  I think this has been a sufficient amount of blogs to explore Shakespeare, and also research specific to Myths and Archetypes in Shakespeare. While in others I try to really examine Shakespeares texts and analyze. Monday, April 11, 2011.

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A blog by any other name . . . Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Alright, so here is an evaluation of my blog, using my own evaluations and some suggestions/comments from Natashya who did a peer review. Quantity:  I have 39 blogs, 18 of which are specific to my research topic.  I think this has been a sufficient amount of blogs to explore Shakespeare, and also research specific to Myths and Archetypes in Shakespeare. While in others I try to really examine Shakespeares texts and analyze. Monday, April 11, 2011.

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A blog by any other name . . .: We have found ourselves a Hero

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A blog by any other name . . . Monday, January 24, 2011. We have found ourselves a Hero. What constitutes a hero? There is a balance in all things. Reason and intuition, good and bad, light and dark. The problem is in finding equilibrium. Reading Richard III, this play deals with issues of morality and ethics. So too does every story or play that deals with life. What does this shadow mean? Are there some wrong things that aren't really evil? What should we learn from all of this? When great leaves fall,...

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A blog by any other name . . .: Self Evaluation

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A blog by any other name . . . Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Alright, so here is an evaluation of my blog, using my own evaluations and some suggestions/comments from Natashya who did a peer review. Quantity: I have 39 blogs, 18 of which are specific to my research topic. I think this has been a sufficient amount of blogs to explore Shakespeare, and also research specific to Myths and Archetypes in Shakespeare. While in others I try to really examine Shakespeare's texts and analyze. And my supporting posts.

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A blog by any other name . . .: Fortune's Wheel

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A blog by any other name . . . Sunday, March 6, 2011. Looking into mythological criticism. Another 'myth' I have found very common in Shakespeare's plays (to go along with the fate in my previous blog. Is that of Fortune, or the Wheel of Fortune. The Wheel of Fortune is associated with the idea of Fate. The goddess Fortuna spins this wheel to bring some people good luck and others bad randomly. I looked up some articles on Fortune in Shakespeare's plays and here are a few of them that sounded interesting:.

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A blog by any other name . . .: Myth: Stars

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A blog by any other name . . . Tuesday, March 22, 2011. As I am studying Mythic and Archetypal Criticism. The role stars play may seem crazy, but think about it. One of Shakespeare's most famous quotes is of Romeo and Juliet being, "star-crossed lovers." this means they didn't have a choice, fate meant them to be together and they couldn't help themselves. Throughout the play this struggle against the uncontrollable is shown in quotes like,. Some consequence yet hanging in the stars" (1:4),. I am a girl ...

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A blog by any other name . . .: The Globe Theater!

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A blog by any other name . . . Saturday, January 29, 2011. The globe theater. That's where Shakespeare put on his plays. It has a kind of interesting history, originally Shakespeare rented the land that the theater was built on, when he wanted to buy it the land owner said no (he was making a lot of money off of it.) Shakespeare shrugged and moved the theater - literally relocated it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We have found ourselves a Hero. What is he getting at? I am a girl of many talents&#8...

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Thinking Makes It So: Peer Evaluation: Laura Davis

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Thinking Makes It So. Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.". Second Servingman, Romeo and Juliet. Friday, April 8, 2011. Peer Evaluation: Laura Davis. Has the fascinating topic of myths and archetypes in Shakespeare's plays. I am looking over her blog for a peer evaluation. Quantity: There is a good amount of posts overall (38), and there are 16 that have particulars to the theme. Content: There is some very good analysis going on here! Sources page was well linked and very informative.

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Thinking Makes It So: April 2011

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Thinking Makes It So. Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.". Second Servingman, Romeo and Juliet. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Self-Evaluation: Looking Back and Having All the Good Ideas Now. Goodness, but this is almost always the worst part of any assignment! I see everything I could have done better, and everything that I would do if I had more time. But off we go to what I think of my own work and research. Self-Evaluation: Looking Back and Having All the Good Ideas Now. So I got ENGAGED.

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A blog by any other name . . . Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Alright, so here is an evaluation of my blog, using my own evaluations and some suggestions/comments from Natashya who did a peer review. Quantity:  I have 39 blogs, 18 of which are specific to my research topic.  I think this has been a sufficient amount of blogs to explore Shakespeare, and also research specific to Myths and Archetypes in Shakespeare. While in others I try to really examine Shakespeares texts and analyze. Monday, April 11, 2011.

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