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Literary Autopsy: 008 Heart of Darkness — External Examination
Whether Conrad's novella is a diagnosis of imperialism or a symptom of it — and whether that question has a clean answer.
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Whether Conrad's novella is a diagnosis of imperialism or a symptom of it — and whether that question has a clean answer.
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Toxicological examination and final verdict on Shakespeare's Hamlet — assembling three findings on Ophelia's structural erasure, the decay of the revenge framework, and the critical apparatus problem, then rendering the determination: living, on conditions.
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Internal Dissection of Shakespeare's Hamlet — examining the verse at the level of the line across three key passages, surfacing The Mousetrap as structural mirror, and establishing the finding that in Hamlet the language is the action.
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External Examination of Shakespeare's Hamlet — textual plurality, narrative architecture, structural function of principal figures, historical placement, and preliminary finding on the play's central paralysis.
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A standalone forensic examination of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) through the complete Cold Case arc — External Examination, Internal Dissection, Toxicology, and Verdict — to determine whether the novel is still alive or whether two centuries of adaptation have consumed the original.