Shakespeare

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591Arts / British films / Films / Romeo + Juliet / Romeo and Juliet / Juliet / Shakespeare / Romeo / After Juliet / William Shakespeare / Characters in Romeo and Juliet / Romantic drama films

Shakespeare and love Student worksheets Warmer – Romantic or cheesy compliments? Read the compliments below and decide which are friendly (F), which are romantic (R) and which are cheesy (C). Circle the letter you thin

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-26 12:39:15
592English people / British people / Theatre / Bell Shakespeare / William Shakespeare / Macbeth

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-03 12:10:06
593Arts / Literature / Henry V / William Shakespeare / Michael Williams / Fluellen / Shakespearean histories / Henry V of England / Creativity

BELLSHAKESPEARE ONLINE RESOURCES HENRY V – AN ESSAY BY DIRECTOR, DAMIEN RYAN The dogs of war… In a world that has made an art form of cruelty and violence, it is hard to accept that the territorial, pre-emptive war t

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-03 14:18:53
594Witchcraft / Hanged /  drawn and quartered / Witches / Science / English criminal law / Anthropology / Anthropology of religion

Shakespeare and violence Task 5: crime cards Cut along the dotted lines 1. You are a seventeen-year-old boy with no living family and no job. You have nothing to eat and no home. You sat on the street and asked people to

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-26 12:39:16
595Stratford-upon-Avon / Lesson / English people / Literature / Shakespearean comedies / Much Ado About Nothing / William Shakespeare

TeachingEnglish | Lesson plans Much Ado About Nothing Aims: - To make Shakespeare accessible, relevant and enjoyable for EFL students - To create cross-curricular links e.g. geography (organising a trip to

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-26 09:26:42
596Film / Cinema of the United Kingdom / Much Ado About Nothing / As You Like It / Rosalind / Hero / Orlando / Jigsaw / British films / Shakespearean comedies / William Shakespeare

Disguise and deception in Shakespeare’s England Task 5 – jigsaw activity: two Shakespeare plays Much Ado About Nothing Hero (second from left) and Claudio (right) at the end of Much Ado About Nothing

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-26 12:20:16
597Computer law / Plagiarism / Free content / Copyright law / Remix / Creative Commons / Creativity / YouTube / Music industry / Open content / Free music / Law

From Bob Dylan to William Shakespeare, fair use laws have allowed artists in all ages to build on influences from the past. Today, as digital tools and platforms blur the boundaries between creators and consumers, it’s

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Language: English - Date: 2013-02-07 23:21:35
598British films / Films / Operas / Othello / Emilia / Roderigo / Iago / Brabantio / O / Arts / Literature / William Shakespeare

Othello Thursday 9th October 2014 at 2.30pm Good Afternoon and welcome to the Lyric. My name is Sylvia and I will be describing the first part of Frantic Assembly’s acclaimed and award- winning production of Othello by

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-08 12:24:39
599English criminal law / Crimes / Deception / National security / Treason / High treason in the United Kingdom / Macbeth / Crime and Punishment / Punishment / Ethics / Crime / Law

Crime and punishment in Shakespeare’s time Student worksheets Warmer – Thinking about crime and punishment The photograph shows a famous punishment from Shakespeare’s times. What do you think it was? Why was it use

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-26 10:59:42
600Homicide / Law / Murder / Literature / The Merchant of Venice / Shylock / Juries / Crimes

Crime and punishment in Shakespeare’s time Task 4 role cards The accused Your name is Shylock and you are accused of attempted murder. You are a money lender. A businessman borrowed a lot of money from you. You didn’

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-26 09:35:21
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