- All's Well That Ends Well
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- As You Like It
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- Henry IV, Part 2
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- Henry VI, Part 1
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- Henry VI, Part 3
- Henry VIII
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After years of preparation and months working on her experiments, Gifty prepares the hopelessly addicted, limping mouse for treatments and discovers that she is able to prevent him from seeking the Ensure to which he’s addicted. Once she’s proved her concept, all that’s left is for her to write up her findings for publication. In this passage, however, she ruminates on the limits of her scientific paper to express the wonder and transcendence of her work. What Gifty has accomplished is no small feat, and her discovery holds the promise of help and healing for thousands, if not millions of…