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Tag: Shakespeare

Shakespeare

Shakespeare holding up a skull

The moral and philosophical predicaments of Shakespeare still haunt us today. His sonnets exhibit a fixation with time, uncertainty and death, whereas his plays explore the gory existence beneath the pleasant veneer we manufacture.

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Posted on September 2, 2019Author AwetCategories History of Ideas, LiteratureTags literature, pessimism, Shakespeare, TragedyLeave a comment on Shakespeare
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