After being rendered nearly catatonic by the class efforts to analyze “Romeo and Juliet,” Professor Petit tries again with Shakespeare’s greatest romantic comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing.”
After being rendered nearly catatonic by the class efforts to analyze “Romeo and Juliet,” Professor Petit tries again with Shakespeare’s greatest romantic comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing.”
This week, Professor Petit turns his attention to one of the most legendary writers ever to chew broken glass, Ernest Hemingway.
With much of the class missing to attend Comicon, Professor Petit turns his attention to the tale of the world’s first superhero: the Epic of Gilgamesh.
In celebration of the impending Independence Day, this week Professor Petit turns his attention to the writings of one of America’s founding fathers, and the man known to far too many of you as “The President on the 100 dollar bill,” Benjamin Franklin!
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