Shakespearean tragedy
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As human beings we live on earth for many different reasons. Some strive to become a hero all their life, and others are thrown into situations where they have no choice but become one. Our life is filled with surprises, hard... - The Diary of a Barbarian by Deion Oakes -
(June) 421 A.D.
My name is Dakal. I was born in late 406 A.D., to my mother, a roman woman who I have never met, and my father Askual, who is a barbarian warrior. My father never told me much about my mother and I could te... - ‘Chaucer’s dream poems always enact a process of learning’. Discuss. -
“ ‘And God of heven sende the grace/ Some goode to lerne in this place!’” (ll.1087-88) This quote comes towards the end of Book II of The House of Fame, and is spoken by the “Egle”. It is meant as a last piece of advice to th...