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  1. 3 days ago · Here are four things to know about Shakespeare and race. 1. No one should fear Shakespeare. For a long time, I was afraid of Shakespeare. I am not the only one. In his 1964 essay “Why I Stopped Hating Shakespeare,” James Baldwin detailed his initial resistance. Like many people today, Baldwin wrote that he, too, was “a victim of that ...

  2. 4 days ago · Recontextualization in the Drama and Theatre Arts Classroom. Below are outlines for 15 well-known scenes from some of Shakespeare’s greatest works. The action of the original scene is briefly prefaced, followed by an extensive and detailed description of a possible recontextualization of this scene that students can explore in the classroom.

  3. 1 day ago · A wild path in a wood, shaded with trees. Enter D e M onfort, with a strong expression of disgust, mixed with fear, upon his face, looking behind him, and bending his ear to the ground, as if he is listening to something’ (Baillie 2001, 361). The scene starts with De Monfort giving a thirty-one-line soliloquy that is continually interrupted ...

  4. 4 days ago · Answer: Iago. Found in Act 3 scene 3, here Iago is talking to himself about the handkerchief, saying that not even a drug-induced sleep will be restful now. This is said about Othello and the jealousy about to be born when he sees the handkerchief.

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    1 day ago · The three witches discuss the raising of winds at sea in the opening lines of Act 1 Scene 3. Macbeth has been compared to Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra. As characters, both Antony and Macbeth seek a new world, even at the cost of the old one. Both fight for a throne and have a 'nemesis' to face to achieve that throne.

  6. 1 day ago · "I killed not thee with half so good a will." "Hold then my sword, and turn away thy face." "I prithee, Strato, stay thou by thy lord." "Brutus' tongue / hath almost ended his life's history." Click the card to flip 👆. "I shall have glory by this losing day." "I killed not thee with half so good a will."

  7. 2 days ago · Joan la Pucelle (Henry VI, part 1) Julia (The Two Gentlemen of Verona) Juliet (Romeo And Juliet) Katherine (The Taming Of The Shrew) Lady Anne (Richard III) - the funeral scene speeches (Act 1, Scene 2) Lady Macbeth (Macbeth) Lady Percy (Henry IV, part 2) Luciana (The Comedy Of Errors) Marina (Pericles) Olivia (Twelfth Night) Phoebe (As You ...

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