Lindsay Brock

Lindsay Brock

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14 years ago @ http://whatisyouridean... - Continued Original Pro... · 0 replies · +2 points

Interesting information you have found, and I enjoyed the layout of it.

14 years ago @ Open Source Shakespeare - Hamlet ist Deutsch: My... · 0 replies · +2 points

It is exciting to see where your research has taken you. I am glad to see that your thesis has developed. You have a passion for what you have been studying (at least that is how it appears to me), and this leads to great research, and translates into interesting ideas. Good work.

14 years ago @ http://shakeit382.blog... - The Idealized Woman · 1 reply · +2 points

Hannah, these lines stood out to me the most: "Shakespeare was catering to a different, larger audience with his plays, and therefore did not usually implement his actual beliefs about love into his plays." Excellent, Excellent! I agree with this statement when it comes to so many different things that people try to say about what Shakespeare believed. We always have to remember that Shakespeare wasn't simply trying to please himself, he always had his audience in mind and sought to appeal to them. I often think of Max's blog and the business aspects Shakespeare was employing in his works.
Do you make this statement in regard to his views on ideal beauty because you see contrasts in how ideal beauty is portrayed across his plays?

14 years ago @ Shakespeare Unbound - When is my blog done? · 0 replies · +2 points

What do you mean by "side content"?
I can't believe how quickly time has gone with the class and the blog. I find myself having more avenues I want to pursue than I have time for, but I guess that is the glory of self-directed learning. Ultimately though, I don't think the blog ever needs to be finished as long as there is continued interest.

14 years ago @ http://method-int.blog... - Preliminary Hub Post · 1 reply · +2 points

I really like how you formatted this blog post, and I am impressed how you were able to turn your question into a thesis. Are you going to write reviews for the last two books still?

14 years ago @ http://callshakespeare... - Skypeing · 0 replies · +2 points

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14 years ago @ http://callshakespeare... - You're Gonna Be A Star! · 0 replies · +2 points

Cara, do we all need to add each other? If so, it would be helpful if you asked everyone to write their skype contact information on your post.

14 years ago @ http://callshakespeare... - You're Gonna Be A Star! · 0 replies · +2 points

Cara, I added you on Skype, but you haven't accepted. I am not sure what I am supposed to be doing at this point. Could you let me know?

14 years ago @ http://billythebard156... - Shakespearean Sound Ef... · 1 reply · +1 points

Brooke, I always enjoy reading your posts because it is always interesting to get an idea of how the plays were originally performed.

14 years ago @ http://shakeit382.blog... - The Elizabethan Audience · 0 replies · +2 points

Hannah, I really like the set-up of your blogs and posts. You have used the suggestion well of highlighting points you want to stand out. Audience likes these kinds of things.