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I read the abridged version of Moby Dick in fifth grade. I read the unabridged version in sixth grade. I read
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I read the abridged version of Moby Dick in fifth grade. I read the unabridged version in sixth grade. I read
Read MoreI can see why Hunter S. Thompson referred to Kerouac’s Big Sur as a “shitty, shitty book,” but I think the second
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Read MoreIt was December 2007, which meant I was headed home to Glendive, Montana for “vacation.” It was really more of
Read MoreIf embracing our own errors is so difficult, you can only imagine how difficult it is for us to embrace
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Read MoreUnlike Hamlet, King Lear is the perfect example of a decisive leader but much more tragic. Hamlet loses everyone around
Read MoreJames Joyce’s Ulysses describes mistakes as “portals to discovery,” but very few of us, especially Americans, would describe mistakes in
Read MoreWilliam Shakespeare wanted us to make mistakes. He knew, both first-hand and through his writing, that error was the foundation
Read MoreIn conducting my research of Shakespearean error in William Shakespeare’s plays, poems, and sonnets, I made some interesting discoveries. I
Read MoreLast week I was rather critical of Prospero, who I felt was invasive and unsympathetic to Caliban and Ariel. I
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