Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Zoe Miller of The Oakridge School will be reading her paper, "Making Sense of Lady Anne," at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium

The Oakridge School is proud to announce that one of its very own Owls, Zoe Miller, will be presenting her paper, “Making Sense of Lady Anne,” at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium this March 21st. Great job Zoe!
Zoe Miller
The Oakridge School
Zoe Miller is a sophomore at the Oakridge School and has been at Oakridge since 7th grade. She loves acting and has been involved in several Oakridge productions such as Alice in Wonderland, Macbeth, and The Bald Soprano, and she is assistant director of the Oakridge International Thespian Society. Zoe loves Shakespeare and has worked as a volunteer at the Trinity Shakespeare Festival, so she was excited to read Richard III in class this year. Zoe would like to pursue both theatre and literature as college majors. Her paper, “Making Sense of Lady Anne”, analyzes the character of Anne Neville with a specific focus on her interaction with Richard in Act 1, Scene 2 and whether or not she can be viewed as a sympathetic character.
Zoe will be reading her paper during Session E of Block One, “Gender Politics in Richard III,” which will take place at the upstairs part of the Library. We look forward to her presentation!




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