The Blueprint | Volume 31, Issue 6
May 24th, 2024
This article, the final one written by Logan Bauer as an Arts and Entertainment editor, derives the source of the complexity behind a particularly childish-seeming quote from William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth. The article also reminisces on the first semester of the AP English Literature class and what it brought with it.
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Pages: 1
Found on page 8 of Volume 31, Issue 4 in the Arts and Entertainment section.
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Logan Bauer
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Logan Bauer
Jake Dougherty
Brendan Lucey
Timothy Chiu
Made using Microsoft Word and formatted in Adobe InDesign. Printed on newsprint paper.
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The Tragedy of Macbeth is a public domain work that was written in 1606 by William Shakespeare.
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The article's title, if using proper title capitalization, should be "All is but Toys," though it was changed to "All Is But Toys" for emphasis, and it looked better with all first letters being capitalized.
Series: The Blueprint