Hannah IsaacNathan Fielder’s “The Rehearsal” Turns Television Inside OutThe sixth episode leaves me on my couch with my mouth open, staring at Nathan Fielder’s backside as he rises from the floor.4 min read·Aug 21, 2022----
Hannah IsaacReview of I HAD A BROTHER ONCE by Adam MansbachPublished by One World, a division of Penguin Random House, on 13 April 20213 min read·Apr 21, 2021----
Hannah IsaacThe Fox and the Fly: Volpone by Ben Jonson as FableThis allows audiences to identify deeper moral truths from where they exist already in the complex, entangled web of plot.7 min read·Apr 16, 2021----
Hannah IsaacNon-Zero-Sum Frame: The Bed Trick in Measure for MeasureThe other relationships in the play establish grounds for consent that are completely eschewed here.5 min read·Mar 21, 2021----
Hannah IsaacThe Fulmination of GoodnessIphigenia and Greek Tragic Suffering9 min read·Jan 9, 2021----
Hannah IsaacMirrors, Breadcrumbs, and a Wolf Who Wants InFairy Tale and the Uncanny in Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining”19 min read·Jan 7, 2021----
Hannah IsaacThe Furies as a Symbol of Absolution in Aeschylus’ “The Eumenides”After finishing the last play in Aeschylus’ The Oresteia, The Eumenides, I am left with several questions.2 min read·Oct 10, 2020----
Hannah IsaacThe Encomium of Helen: What it’s Like When Gorgian Sophistry Actually Sort of WorksI am a graduate student in the era of COVID-19. The majority of my writing nowadays exists for/because of the two seminars I’m taking…3 min read·Oct 8, 2020----
Hannah IsaacMidnight Sun: A Revitalized Teen Romance or an Ode to Freud’s Uncanny?“Midnight Sun” steps quietly into the place of its predecessor, singing the same tune with different words.4 min read·Aug 7, 2020----
Hannah IsaacReview of CHOSEN ONES by Veronica RothSci-fi/fantasy fiction published on 7 April, 2020.3 min read·Jun 13, 2020----