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The Shutdowns

‘O, these are barren tasks, too hard to keep’: Love’s Labor’s Lost and Our School Shutdowns

While many nations, and some states in the U.S., have reopened their schoolhouse doors, recognizing that the nasty bug at the heart of the pandemic leaves children almost entirely alone, quite a few U.S. schoolhouses remain closed by order of their state governors. The story of a too-strict schoolmaster would seem to be the province of Dickens, but Shakespeare took on that theme in Love’s Labor’s Lost. Here’s Ferdinand, the King of Navarre, at the start of the play, praising three of his courtiers for joining him in an academic …

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‘To suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune’: Hamlet and our Shutdown Suicides

Our year of enforced solitude has driven increased rates of depression and mental illness, and it is likely that suicide rates have risen as well, although hard data has not been compiled yet. 2018 is the latest year for which that information is available, and we lost over 48,000 souls in the U.S. to suicide in that year. We’ll know in time what the death toll for 2020 is, but all indications are it will be higher. (Japan, which does compile up-to-date numbers, has seen a rise of over 25% …

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