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about Shakespeare and digital culture.
It was a 10 minute presentation
about Shakespeare to a small group of students, and it was by far the most terrifying thing I had to do since I arrived...
Here Numberphile, who normally makes videos about, well, numbers, has made one
about Shakespeare's sonnet, using as a hook the 14 lines it requires.
Google's approach is fairly basic, while the one done by a Shakespear scholar has so much added value that it really is the better source of information
about Shakespeare and the plays.
Scenario No. 1: An ambitious pre-law student working on a senior thesis
about Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost goes to the library and discovers, much to his surprise, two long aisles of books
about Shakespeare — some 6,500 books on just that subject.
Many scholars, he finds, have written
about Shakespeare's «curious foppery of language» (Walter Pater [1889]-RRB- in the play, which is «truly a comedy on the state of the English language in 1588» (William Mathews [1964]-RRB-.
What has been written
about Shakespeare the person makes the worst of Climate Science look respectable by comparison!
Note: If you read the blog
about Shakespeare's theft, you'll need to pardon the language.
I have just published a book on Kindle, via Amazon,
about Shakespeare (yawn); showing that he actually wrote most of the stuff accredited to him (shock!
Have you no ideas
about Shakespeare's play «Julius Caesar»?
Now I need to go read
about Shakespeare.
To write Hamlet research paper means to discuss upon one of such problems and tell what you think
about Shakespeare's idea.
There will be a computer spot, the media assistant will be able to help you, and there will still be some books on the shelf
about Shakespeare.
When I was in high school, I picked a fight with my English teacher
about Shakespeare.
Many academics have attempted to identify these individuals, but with so little known
about Shakespeare's life and times, there are several candidates vying for each role.
It is historically astute — fictional certainly, but entertaining and credible, cleverly using the little that is known
about Shakespeare to give Aemilia a dramatic, engaging life of her own.
Don't scroll past this book just because it's
about Shakespeare.
For literary nerds like me, try out these creative writing prompts
about Shakespeare, language, and books or these prompts about the fantasy and mystery genres.
An innovative way to teach children
about Shakespeare, they can learn with Juliet about «what's in a name» and empathize with Hamlet as he sings about the loss of his dear friend Yorrick.
Picture teacher sitting back in chair, telling class to share what they've learnt
about Shakespeare with each other... Ugh.
«For struggling readers and writers, they may not know a lot
about Shakespeare.
Fun introductory quiz to common misconceptions
about Shakespeare where students will probably get every question wrong!
A worksheet that includes a factual cloze exercise
about Shakespeare's Globe and the life and times of the Shakespearean era.
The students taught me about tragedy and resilience, while I taught them what I could
about Shakespeare and J.D. Salinger.
A quiz designed to see how much students know
about Shakespeare.
There are activities within each section which follow the RSC's active approach to learning
about Shakespeare and are driven and guided by our rehearsal room practice.
Activities follow the RSC's active approach to learning
about Shakespeare and are driven and guided by our rehearsal room practice.
I created this concept map for year 7 Drama / English to teach them how to extract information from text and learn facts
about Shakespeare.
The worst moment was when my beloved English teacher declared me «stupid» in front of the whole class for repeatedly misspelling «Anthony» in an essay
about a Shakespeare play.
Thousands of secondary aged pupils are expected to tune in to a virtual Shakespeare lesson next week when the BBC and the RSC join forces to deliver Shakespeare: Text Detectives — the first Live Lesson
about Shakespeare for secondary school aged pupils.
Grade 10: «Over the time that we took to learn
about Shakespeare, I leaned now to understand the old English language that he wrote his plays in.
I wanted to learn
about Shakespeare.
A useful activity to get students thinking
about Shakespeare ahead of studying a play.
The quiz is more generally
about Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet but some of the questions refer to the fact that Juliet would have been played by a boy back in the seventeenth century.
And perhaps that student sits next to another who wants to have an in - depth discussion
about Shakespeare.
«It's difficult for me because firstly the language is English with a particular accent and I was always afraid of not managing to pay tribute to a given text, particularly when you're talking
about Shakespeare, so that for me was perhaps what intimidated me most,» she said.
No more, I suspect, than one needs to know
all about Shakespeare to enjoy «Shakespeare in Love» — although with both films, the more you do know, the more you enjoy.
Final Verdict: It feels cheap to call 10 Things I Hate
About You a Shakespeare knock - off.
Although I remember it was something
about the Shakespeare play, «Romeo and Juliet», I don't remember what the gist of the paper had been.
Two actors emerged and put on an 85 minute / no intermission show that was top notch — and I felt like I'd gotten in on the ground floor - literally!This new play by John Minigan and directed by James Peter Sotis is
about a Shakespeare acting coach named Curt (and he is!)
I do translations of articles
about Shakespeare for national radio station (yes, I also translated more then ten books - luckily, none of them is
about Shakespeare).
The filmmaker revealed this during a recent visit at the University of California, Irvine where he took part in a discussion
about Shakespeare and Star Trek.
The literate philosophically inclined vagabond talks
about Shakespeare and the encounter between Jesus and Satan in the wilderness — the desert as a place of madness and epiphany.
Left with little to work with in the historical record, they instead turn their villains» bodies into grotesques: Spall's pathetic moustache tells us all we'll ever know
about Shakespeare's fraudulence, while Thewlis is dumped under a pound of old - man makeup and parked in a rickety wheelchair, so you know he's bad news.
Haven't been that thrilled
about a Shakespeare film adapation in years.
Oh and lets not forget
about that Shakespeare chap and his play The Tempest, there's also some kind of parallel there it seems.
And there's a whole sort of Shakespeare industry where, you know, not just biographies of Shakespeare, although there's, you know, there's usually a couple that come out almost every year and books
about Shakespeare's life and times, but there's very little I've found
about Shakespeare and the world of science.
Yeah, read a book
about Shakespeare, and then it's summertime, before summer ends go see Shakespeare in the park or read one of the plays again, absolutely.
Having read the Jason Cowley book yesterday, today was reading Charles Nicholl's The Lodger (where he digs up previously unknown facts
about Shakespeare's life from a trivial court case).