SHAKSPER 2000: Shakespeare's Stalkers

From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu)
Date: 07/14/00


The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.1403  Friday, 14 July 2000.

From:           Brad Mullins <bradmullins76@hotmail.com>
Date:           Thursday, 13 Jul 2000 14:59:14 -0700
Subject:        Shakespearean Inquiry

[Editor's Note: This inquiry is from someone who is NOT a member of
SHAKSPER. If you wish to reply, please send your response directly to
Brad Mullins <bradmullins76@hotmail.com>. Thanks, Hardy]

I am a screenwriter working on a project that involves a stalker.  As an
English major, I am used to checking Shakespeare's opinions on all
themes, but this time I am stuck.  I am dealing with issues of control,
surveillance, and the need to manipulate another's reality.  What has
the bard said about these issues?  What characters fit the psychological
profile of a stalker?  Iago? Lady Macbeth?  If you know of anything that
may be of assistance, please e-mail me back at:
bradmullins76@hotmail.com

Thank you,
Brad Mullins



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