The Shakespearean monologue that is featured twice in “Hamnet” has long informed the movies, often in surprising ways that can make us rethink the words.
Category: Grief (Emotion)
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Jessie Buckley is a Grieving Mother in Hamnet
Jessie Buckley, star of “Hamnet,” on the primal love — and grief — of motherhood.
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Can I Tell My Father That I’m Too Grief-Stricken to Attend His Wedding?
Still mourning the deaths of her mother and stepmother, a reader is unsure whether she would be able to maintain composure during her father’s third wedding ceremony.
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Hollywood and Fans Remember Diane Keaton
Tributes from colleagues and fans flooded social media as they learned of her death. Many celebrated her onscreen legacy and some noted her impact on their lives.
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‘There Was a Death’: A Mother Fights for Justice in the Age of Fentanyl
After she lost her son to an overdose, Serena Fallon went on a quest to hold someone accountable for his death.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘It’s Our Secret’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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Bangladesh Mourns After Deadly Plane Crash During School Lunch Break
Nearly all of the 31 killed when a Bangladeshi fighter jet crashed were children. Dozens more were being treated in burn centers as the nation declared a day of mourning.
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I Don’t Know if I Believe in God, but I Believe in Gospel Music
How music convinced a religious skeptic to rethink faith.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘My First Post-Divorce Girlfriend’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
