Taking an autobiography class right now. Doing so has pointed out to me the odd, half-life someone would find if they read my LJ -- the archive is not the same as the thing, you know
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This sounds incredibly cool. I think you've mentioned some basics before, but, as a theatre major, the more complete description of Tragedy is sounding very interesting.
And I'm trying to put different plays into the game framework, now. I mean, Hamlet just pretty much dominated the game from the get go. Othello was a much more even game, with Othello, Iago, and even Desdemona in the running until the end (with Iago's player arguing that he and Othello basically tied).
Edward and Edmund got too caught up trying to beat each other to notice that Lear was actually winning the game.
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And I'm trying to put different plays into the game framework, now. I mean, Hamlet just pretty much dominated the game from the get go. Othello was a much more even game, with Othello, Iago, and even Desdemona in the running until the end (with Iago's player arguing that he and Othello basically tied).
Edward and Edmund got too caught up trying to beat each other to notice that Lear was actually winning the game.
Etc, etc.
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You're awesome. :)
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