Investigate Hamlet’s Complexity & Ambiguity: Early Masterpiece of Shakespeare.

Two things that hook an audience and make them interested in a character are the character’s complexity and ambiguity. Complexity because the audience likes finding layers to a character and ambiguity because it is intriguing in a way where it keeps the audience from foreshadowing due to the unpredictability of a character. Protagonist to Shakespeare’s … Read more

Explore Love in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

In A Midsummer Night dream, Shake-speare incorporates the powerful theme of love; whilst, portraying that love is blind, irrational and although it is a sensational feeling, it can be both punishing and com-passionate. Ultimately, love and the sinister underside of the amorous themes constructs the performances plot. It is evident that most people of this … Read more

Morality, Femininity, and Bloodshed in Shakespeare’s Richard III

The storyline of William Shakespeare’s Richard III is steered and dominated by the presence of male figures. As a result, women have taken a seemingly more inferior role in providing plot development and acting as necessary tools for Richard’s rise to power. Although female characters in Shakespeare’s Richard III are depicted as disempowered and lacking … Read more

Macbeth: A Gunpowder Play Reflecting Humanity’s Weaknesses

Macbeth written by William Shakespeare in 1606 is a tragic tale set in 11th century Scotland centered around a former noble hero named Macbeth whose ambitious desire to garner the throne upon receiving prophecies from three witches turns him into a crazed murderer (Shakespeare). The play’s narrative is thought to be a reflection and political … Read more

Ophelia: Strong Femininity from Shakespeare to Modernity

The name Ophelia is derived from the Greek ophelos, meaning help. In popular culture, calling someone an Ophelia means to call them infantile and submissive, a byword for troubled teens. Ophelia, of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Lumineers song fame, is written as all of these characteristics and definitely would like some ophelos. However, though she reads … Read more

“Revenge: Good or Bad? Analyzing Impact on Society Through Hamlet

Revenge is something that causes harm to people without it being known. Its consuming natures will cause people to act differently usually through aggression rather than reason. Revenge is an easily rationalized emotion; it is a critical theory to live by. In many stages of life, people experience revenge in some shape or form whether … Read more

Severe conduction aphasia case study

Ciara has a classical diagnosis of severe conduction aphasia. The following episode of care goals were formed using the A-FROM framework and SMARTER goal setting principles (Kagan et al. 2008 and Hersh et al. 2012). Goal 1: Ciara’s functional word production and intelligibility will be improved to support her to conduct video-call conversations weekly with … Read more

Uncover the Unexplained: Hallucinating Sleep Paralysis

Introduction Hallucinating Sleep Paralysis has been an unexplainable mystery throughout science and diverse cultures. Hallucinating sleep paralysis is when the brain thinks it is hearing, seeing, smelling, or feeling something that is not there. Hallucinating sleep paralysis has fascinated people because when one experiences it, it leaves that person curious and concerned. Browsing online can … Read more