It's the last day of all high school summers, ever. I really don't want to write an essay.
Thomas compacted the galleries, again. I'm now in Gallery 145. I feel so Loth-ancient, I'm well before the first half of the galleries. I'm in, like, the gallery that Stephanie Pui-Mun Law used to be in. Weeeird.
Aha! I knew he was cool.
The Warwick Castle bowman I gushed about so much is really a bowman, really a performer, and really cool. His name is Kevin Hicks, and he does historical reenactments and stories all over the place, along with his company The History Squad. He is goooood. Their website is getting developed, but you can look at Through the Eyes of a Soldier to see what they do.
The Warwick Castle bowman I gushed about so much is really a bowman, really a performer, and really cool. His name is Kevin Hicks, and he does historical reenactments and stories all over the place, along with his company The History Squad. He is goooood. Their website is getting developed, but you can look at Through the Eyes of a Soldier to see what they do.
In Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, the title character arouses a contradictory response from an attentive audience. She is, in the words of original critic George Bernard Shaw, "sympathetically unsympathetic." As the central character in a controversial play drawing attention to society's downfalls, Hedda is difficult both to understand and to portray,
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