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Posts tagged "Shakespeare"

Shakespeare and the World Cup ...

June 14th, 2010
Posted by Michael Little
Why did England goalie Robert Green let that easy ball roll in for the only USA goal in the 1-1 tie at the World Cup?  I believe I may have the answer. Wa [...]
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Sweet love remembered ...

June 12th, 2010
Posted by Michael Little
Summer, a time for summer reading, discovering a new book, a new writer ... but also a time to visit old friends. Speaking of old friends, my William Shakespeare bobb [...]
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If you poison us, do we not die?

March 1st, 2010
Posted by Michael Little

agatha-christie-writing3Here’s the third question that helps us understand how readers and writers connect.  Earlier we looked at the connecting power of humor and laughter, as well as a common concern by readers and writers for characters in pain.

Now we come to poison and dying, and at a time like this I wish I were a mystery writer.  Agatha Christie loved to kick off her mysteries with a good old-fashioned poisoning.  Her 80 mystery novels have sold about four billion copies in 45 languages. They say that everybody loves a good mystery, and apparently everybody also loves a good poisoning.

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If you prick us, do we not bleed?

February 22nd, 2010
Posted by Michael Little

injectionHere’s a second question that helps us understand how readers and writers connect. Last week we looked at the connecting power of humor and laughter (“if you tickle us, do we not laugh?”). Now it’s time to share a little pain.

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If you tickle us, do we not laugh?

February 18th, 2010
Posted by Michael Little

laughterIf you tickle us, do we not laugh? This is the first of several questions I want to begin to explore, with the goal of understanding how readers and writers connect. The tickle question comes from Shylock’s speech in Act 3, Scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice.

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