William Shakespeare Group
- Suggestions for Shakespeare courses in London?
Created by apini on Nov 24, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Were Romeo and Juliet doomed from the start?
Created by beautifulkiki on Nov 23, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Is Shakespeare "everything to all men"? Is he re-interpreted by each generation to fit the beliefs and values of the day?
Created by frizzyperm on Nov 19, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What is a fact of the Globe theatre that starts with the letter "E"??
Created by showtime on Nov 18, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What are some strategies for reading Shakespeare?
Created by faten on Nov 12, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I have an essay tomorrow and I need a little help...The topic is compare and contrast Shakespeare's use of madness as a motif in "Hamlet" and "Macbeth".
Created by sarah08 on Nov 4, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Why did Shakespeare write "Romeo and Juliet"?
Created by lizza on Sep 26, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What might be good questions to ask William Shakespeare?
Created by kelc520 on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I need to write character sketches of Brutus, Cassius, Antony and Caesar.
Created by guess-who on Sep 1, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group.
New Topics
- I think that shakespeare entertains his audiance really well. he puts in lots of violence...
Posted by kisball on Nov 29, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I have to agree with mwestwood here--Shakespeare is timeless because he connected with...
Posted by mrspeachtree on Nov 20, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - He also helped translate the King James Version of the Bible. This alone is an incredible point...
Posted by readerofbooks on Nov 14, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - No single writer has ever understood the human psyche or the human heart as well as William...
Posted by mwestwood on Nov 6, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Shakespeare and The King James Bible are credited as the two biggest influences on the English...
Posted by jlwilliams1975 on Nov 6, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - For me, in addition to what jk180 says, I think that Shakespeare was important because he gave us...
Posted by pohnpei397 on Nov 6, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - You certainly could look at how Shakespeare enriched the English language. He's credited with...
Posted by jk180 on Nov 6, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - A tragic hero is always great. In the Shakespearean tragedy the central character - the hero - is...
Posted by monica45 on Oct 20, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I suppose this depends upon how "greatest" is defined. If we're talking about personal character,...
Posted by mshurn on Oct 17, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - In my view two close contenders for the 'greatest' would be Macbeth and Hamlet. I haven't read...
Posted by kc4u on Oct 16, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Thanks for your helpful insight!
Posted by oliviavolkert on Oct 15, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group. - My answer is based purely on personal taste and opinion since the word "greatest" has many...
Posted by scarletpimpernel on Oct 15, 2009 in the William Shakespeare Group.

