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Bill Unwin's pretense to be Hamlet in Graham Swift's novel "Ever After"

An analysis of the insignificance of life on the basis of Bill Unwin's failed pretense to be Hamlet

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Exploring the intersection of identity and literature, this seminar paper delves into the character of Bill Unwin, who identifies with Hamlet. It examines themes of self-declaration and existential reflection within the context of English literature, drawing connections between personal and literary identity. The paper, graded 2.0, showcases critical analysis and insights from the author’s studies at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in 2013, contributing to the understanding of character dynamics in literary works.

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Bill Unwin's pretense to be Hamlet in Graham Swift's novel "Ever After", Lena Groß

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2014
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