This was my final set of essays from my Shakespeare class. I have yet to receive grades for these assignments but I felt pretty good about them, especially given my high scores on the previous two. I got especially into my essay on The Winter's Tale - sometimes, you just feel very strongly about a topic and feel as though you have a lot to offer, and this was the case here. Crossing my fingers for a strong finish, both here and on my final exam.
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These were my second set of essays for my Shakespeare class. On one hand, I had a confidence boost in writing these from my good scores on the previous two essays, but on the other hand, I found the prompts for these two much trickier, particularly the Hamlet one, as we were focusing on such a short and specific section of text. However, I needn't have worried - I received 100% on these essays as well.
These were the first two essays I wrote for my Shakespeare class, for the first two great tragedies we studied. It was both refreshing and challenging writing an analytical essay so short compared to some of my previous courses. It was nice to get to the point, but made me feel as though my work was less polished than usual. I also had to choose just my most important arguments to include, as I was limited in space (I ended up going over on my Macbeth essay anyway). It worked out though - I got 100% on both essays, the top score in the class!
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