Hello there. I realize you have come here in search of information. The really juicy stuff is not here, but do not be disheartened! It's all on the tabs that say "Sonnets" and "Shakespearean Vocabulary". The section titled "Sonnets" includes some introductory lessons about iambic pentameter and the form of writing sonnets that Shakespeare used. It also displays some examples of sonnets that Shakespeare wrote. I find Sonnet 130 to be especially amusing. The tab titled "Shakespearean Vocabulary" leads you to a page that looks somewhat like your mother's grocery list. It simply displays words and phrases that Shakespeare coined himself as another way that Shakespeare has influenced society. I put some of my personal favorites in there.
Since you are already on this page, I think it would be nice of me to include some Shakespearean entertainment so that your time does not seem like it was wasted. The videos you see below are shortened, comedic, theatrical versions of the famous Romeo and Juliet by the "Reduced Shakespeare Company". Enjoy.
Since you are already on this page, I think it would be nice of me to include some Shakespearean entertainment so that your time does not seem like it was wasted. The videos you see below are shortened, comedic, theatrical versions of the famous Romeo and Juliet by the "Reduced Shakespeare Company". Enjoy.
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