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The play of “Hedda Gabler” takes place during a monumental time…

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— Jason Chen The play of “Hedda Gabler” takes play during a monumental time period of the 19th century as the country is rapidly changing and innovation is booming. The storyline is interesting as it highlights the complexity of different perspectives, interconnectedness, and realism. The use of secrecy and emotional connection that the author invokes […]

Being Trapped with Clov

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—Anonymous Once I read the play “Endgame” by Samuel Beckett I decided that this play will be the text that I am going to write about for the Great Work Pilot paper. I can not stress this enough, but this play is the most mysterious text I have ever read since I started college in […]

Who’s Playing Chess

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—Anonymous The most absurd text I have read so far this semester is the “Endgame”. It’s really difficult to understand because it’s my first time to read a drama script in English and it’s super illogical. The characters keep repeating same or similar words and behaviors. When the first time I read this text, I […]

Tartuffe by Molière is one of the great works …

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— Ali Zandani Tartuffe by Molière is one of the great works that came to my mind. In this play, Tartuffe the deceiver one pretending to be religious who is taken into a house of a wealthy man named Orgon in order to educate his family members. At the beginning, Tartuffe was able to fool […]

While transitioning from our previous narrative (The Incidents in the Life…

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—Mazidul Ahmed While transitioning from our previous narrative (The Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl) to The Love Suicides at Amijima, I assumed this might be a more distinguishable read because of the disparities between the cultures. However, this play doesn’t fall too far from the themes we’ve been accustomed to from The […]

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