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Modernism and The Great Gatsby: A Reflection of the Roaring Twenties

Introduction The vibrant flapper dresses, the champagne-soaked parties, the shimmering promise of wealth – F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” remains a magnetic portal to the Roaring Twenties. The novel’s enduring power lies not just in its captivating story of love and loss, but also in its profound engagement with the artistic and intellectual currents … Read more

A Masterpiece Reimagined: Exploring the Enduring Legacy of *The Tragedy of Hamlet* in Five Versions

The Genesis of Tragedy: The Original Hamlet Background The original *Hamlet*, likely penned between 1600 and 1601, emerged from the fertile ground of the Elizabethan era. Shakespeare, already a renowned playwright, drew inspiration from earlier versions of the Hamlet story, particularly the *Ur-Hamlet*, a lost play that may have been written by Thomas Kyd. However, … Read more

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