Text Comparison Between Hamlet's Soliloquy And The Prince of Wales's Version
When comparing the two texts A and B, A being the famous speech in Shakespeare's Hamlet and B the Prince of Wales's versio...
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To sleep, or not to sleep - that is the question:
Whether `tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The infomercials of late night TV
Or to cuddle into a sea of blankets
And by ignoring end "1-800" numbe...
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In the famous first line of Hamlet's infamous soliloquy, he debates with himself. He wonders if he should keep the pain inside of him trapped and thus "Suffer the slings and arrows of outrages fortun...
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In his famous soliloquy, "To be or not to be," Hamlet expresses his dilemma over two opposing forces. More than 400 years later, these same words echo a heated debate taking place in the pharmaceut...
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Accra/Nairobi (dpa) - Leaders from around Africa met in the
Ghanaian capital Accra Sunday as part of a three-day summit to
discuss a United States of Africa, which would see...
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Question 1 of 10:"Throne of Blood", a classic Japanese film about a murderous Samurai, is based on which play?a) Macbeth (1)b) Richard III (0)c) Hamlet (0)d) Othello (0)Question 2 of 10:Who recentl...
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To be, or not to be: Now Facebook users can decide.For years, members of the popular online hangout Facebook have been able to compose one-liners called "status updates" to tell friends what's goin...
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Jan 9 (Reuters) - Following are some of the major
events to have occurred on January 16 since 1900: 1920 - The prohibition era began in the United States when a
ban on making and selling alcohol c...
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Zagreb (dpa) - Sunday's parliamentary elections in Croatia are
expected to be close with the two main parties almost neck-and-neck
in the polls for the past two months.
...
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If you accept the world of screwball comedy as an alternate universe, with a logic inside its seeming illogic, then the idea that Carole Lombard is screwball’s Garbo is a natural one. There w...
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If you accept the world of screwball comedy as an alternate universe, with a logic inside its seeming illogic, then the idea that Carole Lombard is screwball’s Garbo is a natural one. There w...
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A word in the deaf ears of Oscar Eustis, the new artistic director of the Public Theater:
When you produced Macbeth in Central Park last summer, your claim that it was a timely war play for “...
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was there at the double-super-secret rehearsal. And my reaction was: Do it, Kevin!
I would have kept silent if word hadn’t leaked (in Michael Riedel’s piece in the Post of June 23), ab...
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