Shakespeare is thought to have been born on April 23, 1564 and he died on April 23, 1616...a true circle of life. Here's to the famous, infamous, celebrated, debated bard for supplying the world with so much to talk about!
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And here's to the English teachers that keep him going...I know we are appreciated sooooooooooo much. ;o)
My sophomore year in high school, our lit class had to memorize and present Hotspur's soliloquy accounting to King Henry IV for his battlefield actions.
"My Liege, I did deny no prisoners. But I remember when the fight was done, breathless and faint, and leaning upon my sword..."
No mere recitation, we enunciated and projected. One student hyperventilated and fainted.
And I still think the tavern scene where Prince Hal and his buddies put the lie to Falstaff's exaggerations is a classic.
I played the Moonlighting version of Taming of the Shrew for my [high school] freshman son a few weeks back - he loved it.
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And here's to the English teachers that keep him going...I know we are appreciated sooooooooooo much. ;o)
Let me not to the marriage of true minds...
Was it William who said,"The words he speaks are true- we're all just humanary stew?"
Ummm, not sure. But, upon googling, apparently Alice Cooper did:)
My sophomore year in high school, our lit class had to memorize and present Hotspur's soliloquy accounting to King Henry IV for his battlefield actions.
"My Liege, I did deny no prisoners. But I remember when the fight was done, breathless and faint, and leaning upon my sword..."
No mere recitation, we enunciated and projected. One student hyperventilated and fainted.
And I still think the tavern scene where Prince Hal and his buddies put the lie to Falstaff's exaggerations is a classic.
I played the Moonlighting version of Taming of the Shrew for my [high school] freshman son a few weeks back - he loved it.
Wow, who was your English teacher, Robin Williams circa "Captain, my captain?" Students just don't faint these days.
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