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Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark". Runner-Up in Critique Challenge.
One of the most powerful parts of this play appears when its protagonist decides to pretend to be mad, the better to find out who others truly are. Ask anyone odd: the other humans will reveal themselves when you act strangely in their company. You will learn many, bitter lessons.
By D. J. Reddall3 years ago in Critique
Chit-Chatting About Champions
Hollywood respected Bobby Farrelly displayed stereotypical information targeting intellectual disabilities in the mass distributed feature “Champions”. Headlining Woody Johnson and Kaitlin Olson the routine conversation piece drags on for over two hours using a chit-chatting discussion style. Despite simple level script plot points, the sensitive subject matter is addressed respectfully.
By Marc OBrien3 years ago in Critique
Great Expectations
Poor boy Pip grows up infatuated with the privileged Estella who lives with her eccentric recluse aunt, Ms. Havisham. Only money can improve Pip’s lot in life and love. Dickens' richly-drawn characters and beautifully descriptive storytelling will pull readers into this tale of mystery, unrequited love, money, class, and morals.
By Vivian R McInerny3 years ago in Critique
Hamilton
In 2015, a breakout performance pushed the envelope. Hamilton is optimistic, impassioned and quite entertaining, winning dozens of awards including the coveted Pulitzer Prize for drama. Miranda's depiction, centers around the rise of Alexander Hamilton. It's wide range of musical genres and unique characterizations will leave you in breathless awe.
By Lamar Wiggins3 years ago in Critique
Shallow Grave (1995)
Danny Boyle's debut film, starring Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, Kerry Fox and Keith Allen, raises a morale dilemma. What would you do if you found a suitcase with £1m alongside your dead lodger. I'm guessing it wouldn't be to cut him up and bury him, then fight with each other.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique
The Power by: Rhonda Byrne
It took a while for me to read it. It did not held my interest. A lot of quotes from famous philosophers, writers, religious leaders, Nobel Prized Winners and Politicians. Power comes from staying positive, love and staying away from negativity that penetrate your positive force field.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Critique










