He appears to have been a curious person. He probably would have wanted to see everything.
He appears to have been a curious person. He probably would have wanted to see everything.
People that would mainly go to see Shakespearean plays are typically interested in Shakespeare's works, and theatre in general. However, this includes a broad segment of the population who enjoy being entertained. To suggest that people who want to major in theater, want to become an expert on Shakespeare, etc. should see these plays suggests that it is a painful experience to watch a Shakespeare play. In fact, the reverse is usually the case--most Shakespeare productions are fun, entertaining and enjoyable for everyone, as they were always intended to be.
Yep.If you want to know more about Shakespeare I would HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend 'William Shakespeare - The Pitkin Guide', if you can get your hands on a copy.I have a copy right next to me though, so you can always ask me, if you want.
I think they were very lucky. They got a chance to see the premieres of all of Shakespeare's plays, without any preconceptions about them. Nowadays any production of Hamlet is carrying 400 years of Hamlets on its back. Also, the audiences would have been able to see Shakespeare himself acting in the plays. How cool would that be?
Stories. Shakespeare (and most everyone else) studied Ovid in school so they could readily allude to his stories.
The vernacular. Rabelais wrote in French, Shakespeare in English. In Shakespeare's case, writing in Latin would have been professional suicide, seeing as most of the people who paid to see his plays did not know Latin.
Yes, but that doesn't do you much good. You want pictures that you can see, for which I recommend Google images. Try looking for the Droushout portrait of Shakespeare which shows the clothing Shakespeare did wear.
People that would mainly go to see Shakespearean plays are typically interested in Shakespeare's works, and theatre in general. However, this includes a broad segment of the population who enjoy being entertained. To suggest that people who want to major in theater, want to become an expert on Shakespeare, etc. should see these plays suggests that it is a painful experience to watch a Shakespeare play. In fact, the reverse is usually the case--most Shakespeare productions are fun, entertaining and enjoyable for everyone, as they were always intended to be.
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you would see many poets and scholars such as Shakespeare, Leonardo DE Vince or Michelangelo.
Yep.If you want to know more about Shakespeare I would HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend 'William Shakespeare - The Pitkin Guide', if you can get your hands on a copy.I have a copy right next to me though, so you can always ask me, if you want.
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Shakespeare, Ontario is not known for its stage performance. You would have to go to the adjacent town of Stratford to see a stageplay.
I think they were very lucky. They got a chance to see the premieres of all of Shakespeare's plays, without any preconceptions about them. Nowadays any production of Hamlet is carrying 400 years of Hamlets on its back. Also, the audiences would have been able to see Shakespeare himself acting in the plays. How cool would that be?
Stories. Shakespeare (and most everyone else) studied Ovid in school so they could readily allude to his stories.
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There are no records to show what Shakespeare's childhood aspirations were.
Boy, did you come to the right site! See where your question is up above this answer? See where it says "In: William Shakespeare (Edit Categories)" Click on Shakespeare's name.