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5 Shakespeare Facts You May Not KnowSo you think you know everything about good ol' Bill? Did you know William Shakespeare wrote the Bible? Check out 5 uncommon facts about the bard. Plus, a couple of tips for teaching Shakespeare. -
William Shakespeare - One of the Founders of Renaissance RealismThe works of William Shakespeare are a great landmark in the history of world literature.
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William Shakespeare - the Earl of Oxford?Presenting both sides of the argument that the works of William Shakespeare were not written by the man from Stratford, but rather by a nobleman, Edward de Vere.
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A Quick Guide to Reading ShakespeareShakespeare's works are remarkably accessible once you know what to expect when reading them. This quick guide can help you make a little more sense of what his characters are saying.
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What's Up in Nashville in August? Justin Bieber, Hanson, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Shakespeare, PBR & More!Nashville visitors and residents can expect Justin Bieber, Hanson, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Shakespeare, Professional Bull Riders, Heart, The Wiggles, Paramore and more events in August. -
The Influence of the Play-Going Audience on Shakespeare's WorkShakespeare deliberately structured his writing to appeal to his play-going audiences. The feedback he received from these audiences greatly influenced not only how he directed his plays, but also how he wrote them. -
The Identity of William Shakespeare: The Woman Behind the Man?Shakespeare was a woman, and no ordinary woman at that, and no 'woman' whose 'name' had anything to do with 'frailty' or who was 'infirm of purpose'!
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Shakespeare Program at Home Deep in the Heart of TexasA theatre company in a small Texas town offers high school thespians the opportunity to recreate some of Shakespeare's greatest works.
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Romeo and Juliet: Shakespeare Tattoo Design IdeasShakespeare might seem like a strange choice for tattoo designs, but his play Romeo and Juliet can be used to create unique, and beautiful, tattoos.
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Hamlet: Shakespeare Tattoo Design IdeasHamlet is a tragic play, but it also be used to create humorous, as well as serious, Shakespeare tattoo designs.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Shakespeare Tattoo Design IdeasA Midsummer Night's Dream is a fairy tale play by Shakespeare that can be use to create unique tattoo designs. From fairies, to donkeys, here are some tattoo design ideas for Shakespeare fans.
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Five Tips for Reading ShakespeareThis guide gives five useful tips for improving a student's comprehension and enjoyment of Shakespeare. -
Evil: Shakespeare Vs. MiltonIn this essay, I compare and contrast the different and contrasting views about the nature of evil expressed by Shakespeare and Milton in their works.
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Shakespeare on Film: She's the Man and Sorority BoysIs She's the Man a real "remake" of Twelfth Night as advertisements claim? Easy answer: No! This article explains the more difficult question of why not, and discusses the use (and misuse!) of Shakespeare in modern comedies. -
San Antonio Botanical Garden and Magik Theater Present Shakespeare in the ParkEach year the San Antonio Botanical Garden and Magik Theater join forces to stage an updated production of one of Shakespeare's famous plays. For 2009 the production is As You Like It.
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Celebrate ShakespeareWays teachers, students and fans can celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare in the month of April.
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Shakespeare's Famous Drama Tempest Re-told by P V Ariel (Part II)This source is a narration of the famous drama Tempest written by William Shakespeare. For the clarity some of conversation and the words are used here just as it is in the original.
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A Brief Look at Shakespeare's Antony and CleopatraThis is a critical response to Shakespeare's play, Antony and Cleopatra. It includes perspective based on an anonymous letter written in 1767 to the General Evening Post. -
Shakespeare DemystifiedShakespeare can be immensely confusing and overwhelming. This article will provide you with a few simple tips to help you ease into both simple understanding and deeper meaning in any of Shakespeare's works.
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Nature Imagery in Shakespeare's Romeo and JulietA look at how Shakespeare uses nature imagery to convey love and beauty in Romeo and Juliet. -
Was Shakespeare a Fake?For hundreds of years, scholars have fought over the true identity of William Shakespeare.
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You Might be Quoting Shakespeare Without Realizing It!William Shakespeare created works that live on even centuries after they were written. If you are one who considers Shakespeare's words an of out dated, difficult to understand language and adamantly reply "it's Greek to me," you are quoting William Shakespeare! -
Who was Shakespeare?There's been much speculation and debate about the true authorship of Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare and the Power of LoveShakespeare's sonnet 116 is one of his most popular. Perhaps because it contains all the elements necessary for a perfect sonnet.
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Criticism on Shakespeare's King LearHuman nature and the consequences thereof are the central theme of many of Shakespeare's works. This essay discusses how King Lear reflects humankind, while comparing the story to various other works of literature. -
Review: PBS' Life of Shakespeare SeriesThis is a critical review of the information supplied by PBS in its telling of the life and tiems of Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare Explores InsanityAn essay that discusses the "madness" motif in Shakespeare's plays, specifically his exploration of insanity in the plays Hamlet and Macbeth. Take a closer look at characters and quotes from both plays to explore Shakespeare's interest in madness. -
Understand Shakespeare Like a ProProfessional actors often need to discover the power dynamics between characters at a glance. You can learn to use this easy technique to do the same. All you need to do to better understand Shakespeare is learn the difference between two simple words.
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Shylock's Humanity in Shakespeare's The Merchant of VeniceThis paper seeks to locate through Shakespeare's language the root of the supposed "humanity" modern readers find present in the character of Shylock, who can alternatively be seen merely as a stock Jewish stereotype.
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Organizational Aspects of Shakespeare's SonnetsThrough many different avenues, Shakespeare communicates his thoughts and ideas through metaphors. His use of iambic pentameter, Sonnet pattern, and metaphors is what makes his Sonnets unique as well as comparable to essays.
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