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To be, or not to be Information
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 The phrase "to be, or not to be" comes from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act III, scene I, and it is often used in reference to the whole speech the line opens. It is arguably one of the most famous quotations in world literature....




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Facebook 'is' is no longer
12/19/2007: 377 words, approx. 1 pages 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 going on with them, as in, "Jessica is craving egg and cheese on...
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Screwball\'d5s Garbo? Carole Lombard Wants Fun
4/23/2006: 1,094 words, approx. 4 pages 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 was a whisper of a physical resemblance, in the high forehead and...
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Screwball's Garbo? Carole Lombard Wants Fun
4/23/2006: 1,094 words, approx. 4 pages 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 was a whisper of a physical resemblance, in the high forehead and...
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 The New York Observer
Eustis, Lapine, Kline Bonk Heads Against Great Lear
3/18/2007: 1,344 words, approx. 5 pages 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 “our divided and war-torn nation” was made, I can...



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"to Be or Not to Be..." Soliloquy Breakdown.
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 A sentence by sentence breakdown of Hamlet's famous soliloquy in Act three portrays the gambit of emotions that tease the concience of Hamlet. He deals with pain, fear, love, doubt, indecisiveness and heartache.
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