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    CREATIVE CRITICAL RESPONSE Name : Charmayne Text : Hamlet (2009) directed by Gregory Doran, starring David Tennant Context : The following CCR is written in the form of a blog made ten years after the production of the movie Hamlet from the Royal Shakespeare Company. It is written from the perspective of Gregory Doran’s daughter who is eighteen years old and studies English Literature in school. She stumbled upon one of her father’s works one day, which is Hamlet. She shared this information

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    Many directors choose to make many different decisions when producing their version of Hamlet. Every actor portrays the character Hamlet in several ways making each version almost a new story. Mel Gibson's 1990 version and the 2009 David Tennant films are very different in style, scene omissions and several other aspects. Mel Gibson’s film omits several scenes that were strange to omit. One example is the opening scene in the play when the ghost is first introduced to the play. This seemed very

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    comparing two different Hamlet movies I found that one scene in particular was obviously more different than the others. I compared Columbia pictures 1996 version with Kenneth Branagh playing the role of Hamlet versus BBC’s 2009 Hamlet in which David Tennant played the honorable role of Hamlet. When comparing both movies I found a lot of similarities but there was one major difference when I compared the “To be or not to be” scene. The scenes vary in multiple ways whether it is lighting, focus, camera

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    Earth’s moon and Mars respectively” (CITE). In both of these endeavors mankind has a base of sorts that is attacked. For Troughton, it is the Cybermen who “were deliberately crafted in 1966 to serve as Others for the entire human race” (CITE). For Tennant, it is the Flood, an infection that travels through water, stealing the “small comfort of the skin-barriers bodily separation between alien enemy and self”

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    Over the years, many different directors have tackled the action packed film Hamlet, each adding their own special twists to the story line. Most importantly, the famous To be or not to be soliloquy. Throughout this scene, Hamlet is struggling with the idea of suicide and is contemplating if life is worth all the pain he has been facing and is working up the courage to avenge his father's unkindly death. Of the three versions studied, Kenneth Branagh’s was superior in expressing the overall intentions

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    The Doctrine of Double Effect is the process in which someone must sacrifice some bad to achieve more good. According to Alison McIntyre of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2014) defines the concept as “The doctrine (or principle) of double effect is often invoked to explain the permissibility of an action that causes a serious harm, such as the death of a human being, as a side effect of promoting some good end”. This is often referred to in the military as “collateral damage”. While your

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    William Carlos Williams’ passion and dedication of medicine can be seen through his literary contributions of short stories and poems. The Doctor Stories use interior monologue in a stream-of-consciousness as a tool to reflect each narrator’s experience and gives insight into the character and his appraisal of each of the situations encountered. It is through this stream-of-consciousness that we come to realize the observational nature of this doctor’s actions and thoughts. In the story A Night

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    The stressful time which I have encountered in my life is major illness called Malaria. My body was infected with malaria disease and i suffered with bad health for about three months. In the third year of my under graduation i have been attacked with malaria and it affected me allot. I believe it was the last day of the first semester in my third year of my under graduation. Myself came out from the college to my room and i was feeling little dull that day. Slowly there was a slight increase in

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    Title: Choosing a Ear Doctor Near Me Description- If you wonder how to choose a ear doctor near me then it is important for you to have a basic understanding of the tips that you need to follow. You might have to pay a visit to a ear doctor for different reasons. You might be experiencing loss of hearing, ear pain, ear infections and sometimes dizziness. As per recent surveys, hearing issues are quite common among the other medical conditions that people suffer from these days. Therefore, it is essential

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    The stressful time, which I have encountered in my life is a major illness called Malaria. My body was infected with malaria disease and I suffered with bad health for about three months. In the third year of my under graduation, I have been attacked with malaria and It affected me allot. I believe it was the last day of the first semester in my third year of my under graduation. Myself came out from the college to my room and I was feeling little dull that day. Slowly there was a slight increase

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