Birth of a Salesman: How Word Seer and its Supplemented Images May Sell Us...
    Dane Thibeault English 265 Phase 1 Blog Post 1   In being tasked with studying act III scene iv of Shakespeare’s Hamlet using the tool word seer, I was prompted to inquire more about...
View ArticleNarrowing the Scope: Zeroing in on Word Seer and the Digital Humanities
Dane Thibeault Phase 1 Blog Post 2: Narrowing the Scope: Zeroing in on Word Seer and the Digital Humanities I am writing this post to address some reassessments that I have made to my opinion of word...
View ArticleDeath, Death, Death- Or is that it? (Phase Two, Blog Post One)
Throughout the course of this post, it is my intention to explore the relationship between my interpretations of the text of Hamlet acquired through traditional text analysis and my closed reading of...
View ArticleWord seer and the Final Act of Hamlet: Continuing to Narrow the Focus (Phase...
In continuing to research the text of Hamlet, while employing my tool of expertise, word seer, I have aimed to establish any potential discrepancies or factors that render the fifth act, my group’s...
View ArticleDefining Hamlet as a Tragedy, or Lack of One: A Quantitative and Qualitative...
*Note: Due to time constraints, this is my third blog post due for Monday, March.26, submitted early. As the basis of my research, regarding the fifth act of Hamlet, I have fixated my efforts around...
View ArticleThe Digital Humanities and the Humanities: An Integrated Force?
With the accumulating significance of the digital humanities, comes the potential for an integrated, more effective approach to critical text analysis. The potential process arising from this rapidly...
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