jseligmann
jseligmann
Male
October 1, 2009
Teacher
High School - 11th Grade
Art, Astronomy, English / Literature / Writing, Music / Performing Arts
Photography: http://throughaglassdarkly.com/ Music: Saxophone, flute and recorder; Reading and writing
Biography
40 years as a high school English teacher
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Answered a Question in Death of a Salesman
Such good answers! And because they are so good, I will take a look at the...
Answered a Question in The Glass Menagerie
Amanda does her best, throughout the play, to avoid referring to her daughter,...
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Answered a Question in Hamlet
What's so interesting is that what you ask is an open question. No motive is ever...
Answered a Question in The Monkey's Paw
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Answered a Question in The Miracle Worker
Easy. Tell your granddaughter to bring in a pitcher. Any pitcher will do, but a...
Answered a Question in Cinema
As the above answers indicate, many movies Hollywood painted Native Americans as...
Answered a Question in The Monkey's Paw
First of all, we don't write essays for questioners, but we can lead you in...
Answered a Question in Our Town
The play was first performed in 1938 and is presented from a modern,...
Answered a Question in Hamlet
Just as dstuva said so well above, the most guilty individual in the play is King...
Answered a Question in Hamlet
Well, already this is not Shakespeare; it is a rewording. It was probably written...
Answered a Question in Hamlet
If you want to get really technical, the Danish Royal Family surname is...
Answered a Question in Macbeth
After the witches show Macbeth three apparitions, which he mistakenly takes for...
Answered a Question in The Great Gatsby
Just to put a different spin on things: it has always been my opinion that the...
Answered a Question in The Glass Menagerie
One theme you could look at is what we live for, what keeps us going, what floats...
Answered a Question in Macbeth
1) I am here to crash your fancy dinner party my honored Lord. You wanted me dead,...
Answered a Question in Macbeth
Interesting question: "Who is responsible for the murder of King Duncan?" Of...
Answered a Question in Death of a Salesman
The answer above has the names wrong. It is Howard who is the son of Willy's...
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Answered a Question in Franklin D. Roosevelt
The quote is from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 inaugural address from...
Answered a Question in Death of a Salesman
1) Willy is an embarrassment. He's an old-style salesman, and it's a new world....
Answered a Question in Hamlet
Certainly the graveyard scene has its share of unanswered questions. Hamlet is...
Answered a Question in Edgar Allan Poe
I'm going to go out on a limb here and state herewith that "a good poet" can be...
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