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Hamlet 3.3 Try What Repentance Can
This video examines a key moment in Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," where King Claudius contemplates the power of repentance. Initially hopeful, Claudius faces the inherent challenge that true repentance requires sincere...
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Hamlet 3.3 Performance: Claudius Confesses
This performance captures a pivotal moment in Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," where King Claudius, alone and conflicted, confesses to the murder of his brother. The scene delves deep into Claudius's turmoil as he grapples with...
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A Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1.109 Prologue
Quince's prologue may seem clumsily written at first but is a masterfully crafted speech by Shakespeare. Ambiguity and word choice, allows for dual meanings, at times earnest or humorous. The speech, asking for the audience's forgiveness...
Barcroft Media
From Pornstar To Preacher
A CALIFORNIAN pastor has opened up about her former career as one of the world's most successful porn stars, and her path to finding God. Brittni De La Mora and her husband Richard, both 31, preach the gospel at Cornerstone Church in San...
Press Association
Ministers arrive for Cobra meeting in Westminster
Welsh Secretary Simon Hart, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick, Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Evans of Bowes, Solicitor General for England and Wales...
Curated Video
Promised land turned nightmare for Indonesians
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An Indonesian family emigrated to Islamic State group territory in Syria in the hope of a better life.
But it was a decision they would come to regret as life under the militants' rule ripped the...
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ONLY ON AP Indonesian family escapes IS
Lured by blogs from people living there, the 17-year Indonesian teenager called a meeting for her parents, sister, uncle and his family and four other relatives to propose migrating to the Islamic State in Raqqa.
Every one...
Press Association
Mick Lynch heckled for 'holding the country to ransom'
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch was heckled by a man proclaiming “Jesus is coming” as he left a meeting with Transport Secretary Mark Harper.
He was accused of being a “communist”, “anti-Christ” and “anti-Government”.