Hamlet in the introduction
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is the name of the reconstruction built in 1997. It is in the area of greater London south of the Thames, called Southwark. Its address is 21, New Globe Walk. The theatre Shakespeare worked in was just called "The Globe" (no "Shakespeare's" about it) and was also in Southwark not far away. Specifically, the foundations are under 67-70 Anchor Terrace, Southwark.
I love this question. It makes no sense whatsoever, but it is fun trying to imagine what it could possibly mean. What does "highest tragic walk" mean? It suggests an unsuccessful tightrope walk between two skyscrapers to me. Then again, it asks about "your national bard". Well, doesn't that depend on who I am? If a person is Scottish, that would be Robert Burns, or if Italian, Dante Alighieri, or Iranian, Omar Khayyam. So do we have to imagine Burns walking about and falling off of the highest point of Edinburgh Castle, or Dante doing the same from the leaning tower of Pisa, or Omar Khayyam doing the same from the minaret of the mosque in Nishapur? Ludicrous as this is, it does call to mind a play by Shakespeare. In King John, Prince Arthur, the King's nephew, dies by falling from a high place while trying to escape from jail.
The Globe. It's on the South Bank, right by the Thames, about 5 minutes walk from London Bridge Station
The Globe Theatre is the theatre most often associated with Shakespeare. However, it was not his theatre in the sense that your car is your car. He did not own it although he did have a financial interest in it. It was not the only theatre he had a financial interest in. It is far from the only theatre he acted in; he acted in many others. It was not the only place Shakespeare's plays were seen (although they were performed there) and they played lots of plays by people other than Shakespeare there. Finally, none of his contemporaries would ever have thought of the Globe as "Shakespeare's theatre"; almost certainly it would be "the Burbages' theatre."
The cast of Ghost Walk - 2013 includes: Lora Campbell as Ghost
Ghost Walk The Farm - 2012 was released on: USA: August 2012
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In "Ghost Walk" by Mark Garland, the falling action is the resolution of the main conflict in the story, where the protagonist confronts the ghost haunting the house and helps it find peace. This leads to closure and a sense of resolution for both the protagonist and the ghost.
In our area a "ghost walk" is like a tour you go on of a haunted area of town where one who knows the history takes you around and tells the history of each stop on the walk and any information on ghosts that may or may not preside at that location.
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Ghost Walk - 2013 was released on: USA: 13 October 2013 (Shocker Fest Film Festival) Canada: 26 October 2013 (Parrsboro Film Festival)
The ghost is Hamlet's father. It tells Hamlet that it must walk the night and burn in Hell in the day perhaps to evoke a feeling of pathos in Hamlet. The reason the ghost would be subject to this torture is due to it being stuck in Purgatory.