The complexity of the plays,the language used,Shakespeare invented over 1700 words that we still use today,as well a numerous phrases that are commonly used now,‘it’s Greek to me’ being one of them,he invented the word eyeball,the phrase hot-blooded and even the word epilept...
Why is Into the Wild the book controversial? Why is Creon's decree harmful to society in "Antigone"? Why was King Lear banned? Why did the education of William Shakespeare cause controversy? Why is Creon the tragic hero and not Antigone?
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Why did Shakespeare write Coriolanus? Why did Anne Sexton write Transformations? Why did Chaucer write The Canterbury Tales in the vernacular? Why does St. John have such a strong influence over Jane for a time in Jane Eyre?? Why is Wuthering Heights so violent?
One of the reasons why Shakespeare's works have stood the test of time is because he embraced themes that transcend specific time periods. His plays explore universal themes that continue to be relevant in the modern world. Despite being written more than four centuries ago, his works remain ...
world has also come a long way, human beings are not much wiser than the ancients in dealing with their own and social-related issues. People today may not be happier than the ancients, and no one dares to confirm that they know more about human nature than Confucius or Shakespeare. ...
When a teacher hands over a book to a student and the student sees that this book was written by a person who died before they were born, how does a teacher make it relevant to their students?Drama.William Shakespeare born 1564, died 1616. His works over 400 years old. How can his ...
When a teacher hands over a book to a student and the student sees that this book was written by a person who died before they were born, how does a teacher make it relevant to their students? Drama. William Shakespeare born 1564, died 1616. His works over 400 years old. How can his...
The spiritual impacts would be similar to PTSD. It would be traumatising, and sometimes, there may be a physical and emotional resolution, but their spirit is still in shock. So, there are leftover effects of separation, rejection, withdrawal, [and] disconnection from God as well as other...
Yeah, you don’t have to like Shakespeare. But the truth is, you probably like something that is based on Shakespeare. I mean, one of the things that blew my mind was, I mean, I knew thatThe Lion King, which my five-year-olds love and watch over and over, was, you know, loosel...