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    In the book‚ Shakespeare: the world stage ‚ Bill Bryson portrays Shakespeare to be sympathetic and with humanizing warmth. Bryson creates a vivid picture of Shakespeare describing in detail some of the most profound moments of his life. Little is known about Shakespeare‚ therefore the books and biographies about him are mainly based on opinion and assumption. In the book the world stage Bryson decides to portray Shakespeare as a kindred soul with passion and an innate understanding of human emotions

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    Poetry Senior Theme By Adrian Ramirez AP English 4 Per-5 Mrs. Speer 2/2/14 Topic Outline Introduction: Thesis: Although these writers differ in styles of writing‚ many similarities can be found within these three sonnets such as the theme and the way in which they convey their emotions. Shakespeare Love and Death Rhyme Scheme and Iambic Pentameter Metaphors and Imagery Conclusion: Topic Sentence Outline Introduction: Thesis:

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    teaching of Shakespeare in schools FOR Definitions: William Shakespeare: English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. Discontinue: Cease doing or providing (something)‚ typically something provided on a regular basis. Compulsory: Required by law or a rule; obligatory. Schools: An institution for educating children‚ in this case the UK Shakespeare in Schools: To Teach or Not to Teach? A pile of well thumbed copies of a Shakespeare play is a

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    Preface to Shakespeare by Samuel Johnson Summary Samuel Johnson’s preface to The Plays of William Shakespeare has long been considered a classic document of English literary criticism. In it Johnson sets forth his editorial principles and gives an appreciative analysis of the “excellences” and “defects” of the work of the great Elizabethan dramatist. Many of his points have become fundamental tenets of modern criticism; others give greater insight into Johnson’s prejudices than into Shakespeare’s

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    Biography of William Shakespeare: It is known that he was born in April 1564 and that he died on 23rd April 1616 at the age 52. He was baptized on 26th April 1564. How fitting that the great English writer is so closely identified with the patron saint of England. Shakespeare had seven siblings. They were: Joan (1558); Margaret (1562); Gilbert (1566); Joan II (1569); Anne (1571); Richard (1574) and Edmund (1580). Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway when he was 18. She was 26 and she was pregnant

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    4‚ Period 1 6 December 2013 Does it really matter who wrote Shakespeare? Who cares if Shakespeare did not write the greatest plays or sonnets of our millenium? Some research points to the theory that William Shakespeare was credited for plays that he did not write‚ but that does not change the everlasting impact Shakespearean works have had on the world. Shakespeare is like Santa Claus. He is real up to a certain point. Though Saint Nicholas did give presents to

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    young; all these people could quote or misquote Shakespeare. What mattered is that they quoted Shakespeare" Dr.Tom Odhiambo‚ author of "To quote Shakespeare used to be a mark of proper education". Most teachers in this era prefer to teach the Bard‚ while others do not. I believe that teachers should be required to read the plays of Williams Shakespeare because of the fact that they could tell others they have had the opportunity to read a Shakespeare play‚ so they could give themselves a higher level

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    Early Life of William Shakespeare Many people look at their early life‚ as a part of their life‚ that shaped the person they are today. This is‚ arguably‚ true for William Shakespeare from his religious upbringings‚ to his early education‚ and even to early life events. Shakespeare used his writing as a way to express himself and all these events played significant roles‚ in not only his writings‚ but his human nature. William Shakespeare born in Sratford‚ England and was also baptized

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    WAR HORSE: QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2. Steven Spielberg is known for telling unashamedly emotional stories. What techniques does he use in this film to engage the audience’s feelings? What helps to separate something that is ‘sentimental’ from something that is genuinely moving? Steven Spielberg uses techniques such as suspense to engage the audience’s feelings. He first shows us how love has for his horse Joey‚ then how upset he was when he had to let him go. Spielberg engaged the audience because

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    English Discussion on Shakespeare „What point is there in studying a dramatist who lived 400 years ago?” Shakespeare is a British dramatist‚ lyric poet and actor who lived from 1564-1616. Today it’s the 6th of september 2010. Shakespeare died almost 400 years ago. So why should people still keep busy with someone who lived such a long time ago? Why is Shakespeare still studied today? Many pupils would answer: Because teachers love to bore us. How could someone who lived 400 years ago write about

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