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My Edits to A Game At Chess Article
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Article Evaluation of The Spanish Tragedy
The article for The Spanish Tragedy starts out well with the performance history in chronological order. The citations are in the proper places, and the sources cited are neutral and reliable such as "The Harvard Crimson," "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography," and "The New York Times." In writing about the director Michael Boyd, the article has two citations, one from The Independent, which is neutral and reliable enough, but the other link is a "permanent dead link" and should probably be removed if the information is proven by the other link. The setup of the article proceeds logically, with "Publication, authorship, and dramatis personae" following the performance history. In the plot section, the story is adequately summarized and includes several links to articles for the mentioned characters. However, for "Soliman and Perseda," the link is dead and says "page does not exist," which leads the reader to have missing information. Under the 1602 Additions heading, one sentence has its "citation" saying "by whom?," showing that an editor thought they needed to back up their claim, and also that their wording was too vague. On the last sentence of this section, there are two "citation needed"'s stuck at the end, showing that perhaps this information cannot be proven reliable. There is one more noted missing citation in the article. Aside from the missing citations, the article is well written and contains majority accurate information about this play. The references that are cited are neutral, often newspapers, and reliable, including some academic sources.