The building similarities of Ophelia and I.
Apparently you can run from the problems that arise with Monk, but you most certainly can’t hide. My old enemy ‘frustration’ was presented to me once again after I began looking for ways in which...
View ArticleMONK: To be, or not to be?
In all of the discoveries that I have almost made, it seems that MONK has made its decision to ‘not be.’ Unable to create worksets that could be compared for word frequencies, which my group discussed...
View ArticleMONK’s “Tragic” Words: A continuation
As a continuation of my last post… In my attempt to discover words that may participate in MONK’s classification of Act V as more tragic, I found myself being led in another direction of attempting to...
View ArticleMarry, this’ miching malicho; it means mischief.
This is easily one of my favourite lines in any Shakespeare play. Why? Because the words befit the meaning in a style that is all their own. And I cannot hlp but thinking that is Shakespeare himself...
View ArticleCollaboration Time! — Monk, You’re Not Invited
We decided in our meeting today that we would try to combine our tools in order to discover more about our characters and how they develop throughout Hamlet. After we re-familiarized ourselves with...
View ArticleSimple is Best- Well… at least for Monk it is…
Looking back on phase two I find it neat to look at the text and analyze it through different tools and methods of analyzing. The use of combination of tools I thought was very helpful in that it was...
View ArticleDigimon and Divination?
It is a grey day. Warm with snowflakes like glitter. Someone down the hall seems to be having a workroom party, which they are all quite content with; you can just tell by the laughter. But we are...
View ArticleHamlet & Monk (and my brain) in Hibernation
I’ve decided to start this blog off on a completely negative note (something completely unusual for me, I know) by stating that this will probably be my worst entry to date and that it may lack in all...
View ArticleText Analysis Tools and their Silences
ENGL 203 FINAL BLOG POST *Note throughout this Blog I will be associating Text Analysis Tools and their ability or lack of to connect with text with comparison to Monk. Since I worked with Monk for the...
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