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Hamlet

ChatGPT says: Alliance Theory reads Hamlet as a play about coalition paralysis inside a court where legitimacy has fractured. Hamlet’s core problem is not indecision in the abstract. It is that every available action forces him into a coalition he … Continue reading

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No Comfort in Shakespeare’s Tragedies

Fintan O’Toole writes for NYBooks.com: What we encounter, then, is nothing so comforting as imperfect men causing trouble that will be banished by their deserved deaths. It is men who embody the hurly-burly that, contrary to the predictions of the … Continue reading

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