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Ella FinckenApr 10, 202310 minRenaissance and Revolution 101: Jacobean Culture and Shakespeare’s OthelloThis article explores the ways Jacobean literature responded to contemporary events, through an exploration of Shakespeare’s "Othello".
Ella FinckenNov 27, 20227 minThe Legacy of Otherness in the Postcolonial World This article explores the theories of Said and Wynter to discover the ways colonial narratives of otherisation still manifest today.
Analicia Garcia PriegoAug 7, 20226 minDisplacement and Tamora's Revenge in Titus AndronicusThis articles explores the issues of displacement, gender, and revenge in regards to Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus.
Isabel PanaderoJun 26, 20226 min"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow": The Question of Free Will in Shakespeare's MacbethOne of Shakespeare's most famous speeches in Macbeth hides a burning question that troubled scholars of his time: the matter of free will.