User talk:Melly12many

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Hello, Melly12many, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Elysia and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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Article Evaluation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Play_(play) In this article, I found that the Synopsis section often had tangents that strayed from summarizing the contents of the play "Play." Such as where there are direct quotes taken from the play and interspersed in parentheses amidst the summary. The Interpretations section also had many moments where it did not cite who came up with a certain interpretation and seemed to be trying to pitch different interpretations as more prominent than another. Two of the external links lead to pages that no longer exist. Overall, there is an ample supply of sources ranging from many places and perspectives into Samuel Beckett. The page is part of WikiProject Theatre and the Talk Page seems to focus on the large amounts of quotes and going too in depth in Beckett scholarship in the Interpretations section that is also explained as becoming informal at parts.

feedback on Claudia Benitez-Nelson
Hi Melly12many, thanks for your recent contribution to Claudia Benitez-Nelson. I've tagged the page as having some issues that you can address, however. The page is an orphan, meaning that no other article links here, making it harder for readers to find this page. Also, this article is not a member of any categories. Add some categories so that it can be classified with similar articles. Thanks for the good work!