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stingrayextraordinaire · 11 months
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Another year, another group of my delightful ninth graders trying to spell the word "tragedy" for their Romeo and Juliet assignment.
Last year's collection
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claraoswalds · 10 months
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Oh, is that who I am now? Well, it was never that far from the surface, mate.
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mysharona1987 · 1 year
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mrs-starkgaryen · 26 days
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MORE PRECISE POLLS:
Comedies
Tragedies
Histories
Please say why you chose, I'm interested and please share for bigger sample
P.s: I chose to do this poll cuz after r&j, hamlet, macbeth and midsummer's night's dream, I didnt study any of the others.
I was curious to see which one I should read first (as I want to expand my reading and I'm getting shakespeares works for christmas which I wanted after I went to see Tom Holland's r&j which blew me away and made appreciate shakey a lot more)
I'm sorry I failed you 'much ado about nothing' fans 😭
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offonaherosjourney · 1 year
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Last night I dreamed that someone invented a new version of chess called Rookmeo and Juliet where two rooks are in love and trying to run away together. To achieve this they have to make it to the other side of the board, but these rooks don't have any visible signs to differenciate them from the rest, just a small mark in their base. Neither of the players knows what rook from the other side is in love with their rook, so they have to play a regular game of chess, fully aware that they might unknowingly kill the lover of their rook. If they kill it, the game keeps going, but their rook betrays them, switches sides and turns into a second queen for the other player. People wrote a ton of essays about the symbolism and metaphors of that version of chess and the creator didn't have the heart to tell them that he simply invented it because he thought Rookmeo was a great pun
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thecollectibles · 8 months
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A Midsummer Night's Dream by Anastasia Shutova
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danceblr · 5 months
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Young hearts run free.
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nipuni · 2 months
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Sweet prince Hamlet 👑🗡️💀
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“Don’t be dramatic” WRONG. I am shakespeare and I cannot be controlled.
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My students’ adventures in trying to spell “tragedy” for their Romeo and Juliet quiz.
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mrs-starkgaryen · 25 days
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Favourite Shakespeare's Tragedies
After my other poll, I am going to be specific.
There shall be a battle of the favourites!!
For the love of Shakespeare, please reblog for a better analysis
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sparknoteslitmemes · 1 year
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diioonysus · 5 months
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women in art: titania
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a-j-s-the-only · 12 days
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“…make death proud to take us.”
-Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra
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y'all know that character i created? i want them in serious mortal danger!
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ravenclairee · 5 months
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Good night, good night. Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.
OLIVIA HUSSEY in ROMEO AND JULIET (1968), dir. Franco Zeffirelli
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