Where There's A Will There's A Way: Or, All I Really Need to Know I Learned from ShakespearePenguin, 30 окт. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 224 When life becomes one big drama, let history's greatest life coach help you rewrite it. Bard expert Laurie Maguire brings her knowledge and love of Shakespeare to bear on the great-and small-challenges that all readers face today. As she illustrates in this witty, accessible, and unique self-help book, all one really needs is Shakespeare when it comes to understanding life. Covering such universal subjects as identity, the battle of the sexes, family relationships, love, loss and death, Maguire shows how the dilemmas illustrated in Shakespeare's plays can help readers explore their own emotions and judgments. Together, Maguire and Shakespeare offer suggestions, comfort, empathy, and encouragement as they set out a timeless principle for living. To read Shakespeare is to understand what it means to be human. To read Where There's a Will There's a Way is to better understand how to deal with it. |
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... someone who doesn't love you back; it is about being obsessed and behaving excessively. If you have ever pondered your employer's strategies, your enemy's motives, your friend's childhood, your colleague's errors, your own insecurities ...
... someone who doesn't love you back; it is about being obsessed and behaving excessively. If you have ever pondered your employer's strategies, your enemy's motives, your friend's childhood, your colleague's errors, your own insecurities ...
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... someone else's point of view. De Becker is a psychologist who works as a security advisor to high-risk clients such as Hollywood stars and U.S. government officials. He points out that when we are confronted with out-of-character ...
... someone else's point of view. De Becker is a psychologist who works as a security advisor to high-risk clients such as Hollywood stars and U.S. government officials. He points out that when we are confronted with out-of-character ...
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... someone's name is not to know them as an individual, as the Bastard in King John realizes. He plans to insult acquaintances by getting their name wrong: “if his name be George, I'll call him Peter” (1.1.185). For better or for worse ...
... someone's name is not to know them as an individual, as the Bastard in King John realizes. He plans to insult acquaintances by getting their name wrong: “if his name be George, I'll call him Peter” (1.1.185). For better or for worse ...
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... someone else treats us as someone we are not? If someone else has the same name as us? Duplicate names are the problem encountered by Troilus and Cressida. As the couple pledge love and fidelity to each other, their vision of living ...
... someone else treats us as someone we are not? If someone else has the same name as us? Duplicate names are the problem encountered by Troilus and Cressida. As the couple pledge love and fidelity to each other, their vision of living ...
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Two FAMILY | |
COMEDY | |
TRAGEDY | |
Seven ACCEPTANCE | |
Nine JEALOUSY | |
Eleven FORGIVENESS | |
Thirteen MATURITY | |
Epilogue | |
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