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Chao Mugger - Singaporean slang term. 'Chao' means 'stinking'; 'mugger' is one who studies far too hard.

[Jane Eyre]  [Geoffrey Chaucer]  [Jane Austen]  [Charles Dickens]  [Shakespeare in general]
[Hamlet]  [The Tempest]  [As You Like It]


[Tenniel's Cheshire cat]  'How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.  'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.'

Hi! Welcome to Chao Mugger, E-Ching's English Lit essay site. Especially for my juniors in Raffles Junior College, but all are welcome. More about this site for the curious.

I'm now in Yale majoring in English lit, so I feel rather out of touch with what's happening in Singapore. Proof positive: I didn't realise how traumatic the haze is for everyone at home! But I did know about the other pall over my sunny homeland -- the prelims and other exams. Good luck, all of you enduring either! Try not to burn out too early.

Some presents I've created to honour the occasion:

The contents of this site are based on the 'A' and 'S' level compulsory texts that my juniors are doing. Comments are always welcome. And your essays, too! I positively hunger for contemporary work. :-)

So, shall I mail you when there are new essays?

Chao Mugger owes a lot to many people. My heartfelt thanks are due to all contributors to this site. My brother Yi-Sheng and Siew Lian especially have collected lots of essays and links for me, and my ex-teacher Mr Mike Evans is now actively involved too. This site would not be possible without their support.


Which site is closer to you?

Chao Mugger in Singapore (the main Chao Mugger site)

I recommend the Singapore site for now, because I'm using the Yale site as a testbed for style sheets and dynamic fonts. A veritable minefield for unwary browsers.

Chao Mugger at Yale (please watch your step!)


Which text are you mugging?

Jane Eyre

Geoffrey Chaucer

Jane Austen

Charles Dickens

 

Shakespeare in general

Hamlet

The Tempest

As You Like It


This site most desperately needs new essays, especially some by the J1s and J2s it's for. Contributions dealing with all of these texts are very welcome indeed:

JC1 texts:

* [The Beaux Strategem]
* [Don Juan (cantos 1-4)]
* Great Expectations
* Pride and Prejudice
* The Nun's Priest's Tale

JC2 texts:

* Jane Eyre
* The Duchess of Malfi
* Great Expectations
* The Wife of Bath's Tale
* The Nun's Priest's Tale


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Your comments are always welcome.