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    Ann Carson

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    Talks again and again and again‚ seemed like an exercise in futility. Or‚ was it… really? One thing was certain. I seriously had a headache from the first readings. Something began to happen a couple of days after reading “On Gertrude Stein About 9:30”. Researching Gertrude Stein started to help me finally begin to “connect the dots” to some of Ann Carson’s Other Short Talks. I saw a monumental task when‚ all along‚ Ann Carson was suggesting “to me” to “just be me.” Immediately‚ I felt no pressure

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    Hamlets Oedipus Complex

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    Oedipus Complex appear‚ in this case‚ William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Shakespeare’s play about the Prince of Denmark shows the beginning of an Oedipal Complex‚ with Hamlet’s jealousy of his uncle Claudius for marrying his mother Gertrude and the rage that Hamlet’s emulation causes. The story behind the Oedipus Complex derives from Sophocles story of Oedipus Rex‚ King of Thebes. Oedipus‚ crazed by his love for his mother and envy of his father‚ plots to kill his father and

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    women are influenced greatly by his mother‚ Gertrude. His jealously causes him to become infatuated with his mother and she becomes the main symbol of women for Hamlet throughout the play. When she betrays him it forces Hamlet to have a negative opinion towards all women. Hamlet is obsessed with the betrayal by his mother‚ which causes him to mistreat woman in general and leads to his eventual tragedy.             After the death of King Hamlet‚ Queen Gertrude is forced to remarry to Hamlet’s uncle‚

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    ON THE DEATH OF PRINCESS DIANA Princess Diana died on a car crash on 31st August 1997 in Paris. The Queen Elizabeth II‚ on 5th September 1997 uttered a pubblic speech to pay tribute to Diana’s death from the Chinese Dining Room at Buckingham Palace. CONTROLLED VARIABLES According to Gragory’s and Carol’s model this is a non-spontaneous speech‚ written to be spoken and intended to be heard as a real speech. Moreover‚ according to Halliday’s model we can identify the following features:

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    Theme Of Grief In Hamlet

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    While it seems counterintuitive that the denial stage can come after the depression stage‚ it does happen. Gertrude tells Hamlet to “cast thy nightly colour off…” (1.2.68) and to be happy. If Gertrude is in the denial stage of grieving‚ her words make sense. She doesn’t completely believe that her husband is dead‚ so Hamlet shouldn’t be upset. Now‚ it should be said that grieving is a very complex process

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    father and daughter‚ and especially mother and son‚ that are pivotal to the tragedies that occur.              The first relationship that affects the play is that of Gertrude and Hamlet’s father.  The strengths and weaknesses in this relationship are the first cause of drama in this story.  There is subtle evidence that Gertrude and the king did care greatly for each other – or at least he cared for her.  Even his ghost tells Hamlet “Taint not thy mind‚ nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother

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    addresses the assembled aristocrats at court; he thanks them for helping him to succeed to the throne of Denmark and for permitting his hasty marriage to Gertrude. The king then directs two ambassadors to travel to Norway and resolve the conflict with Fortinbras‚ who threatens Denmark with war. Claudius next turns his attention to Hamlet‚ whom he and Gertrude chide for expressing excessive melancholy over his father’s death. Once alone‚ Hamlet describes the depth of his grief and his disgust at Gertrude’s

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    questionable because of his need for power. It is not certain whether or not Claudius actually has sincere feelings towards Gertrude or whether she is just another character playing a part in his lie‚ something that just came along with what he truly wanted‚ the crown. However even though his motives for marrying the queen are questionable‚ if he does not truly love Gertrude he covers it up well‚ showing once again his good use of manipulation. He openly shows affection and even declares his love

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    not end very well for Laertes and other characters. Secondly‚ after his sister’s death in IV‚ VII‚ 29 he exclaims again that he will get his revenge. This vengefulness let to Laertes murdering Hamlet‚ along with two other casualties of Claudius and Gertrude. Then‚ the death of himself. Laertes and his tragic flaws could also be the blame for the disastrous events along with Polonius and his

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    Princess Diana

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    Princess Diana was a person who honestly cared. She looked passed the political problems and found the real people who were hurting the most. Princess Diana was a very strong person; she had seen and been through a lot in her life‚ so she understood people. She cared for everyone as an individual‚ and had such a positive energy and shared it with everyone around her that is why she was such an inspiring woman. Women do not have much say in this world as they should‚ but Princess Diana gave us hope

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