Write an essay on concealment as a motif and plot device in the play “Hamlet”. Use and prove this thesis statement in the essay: In Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” the motif of concealment, whether through feigned madness, masks, or hidden intentions, serves as...
Thinking about your own experiences being socialized growing up, and thinking about what you heard your group members say in their essays and their responses to others, answer the following: What were the most common things that people learned from their parents and...
Identify what are commonly thought of as revolutions and renaissances in two different periods of European history (as defined above). What characterizes these renaissances and revolutions? Are they, in fact, renaissances and revolutions? Why or why not?...
How have Europeans redefined their understandings of themselves and the world as a result of global exploration and trade? How have the expansion and contractions of empires affected European self-understandings? Please consider this question across two major periods...