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How do you paraphrase two households both alike in dignity?

Those are the first lines of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare


How did shakespeare effect acting and the theatre in Elizabethan times?

His plays (E.g Romeo and Juliet) Effected the very way we acted. His writing had opened up a new window for actors and actresses alike.


Which of Shakespeares plays was the most quoted?

Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" is often considered the most quoted of his works. It features famous lines such as "To be, or not to be: that is the question" and "To thine own self be true." The play's exploration of themes like revenge, madness, and mortality has made it a favorite for scholars and audiences alike.


Do Dave Chappelle and Eddie griffin look alike?

I thought that too, so I looked up this question. They do look alike.


How did Shakespeare writing plays that were performed affect his word choices?

Shakespeare was aware of the breadth of his audiences, and liked to include things to entertain highbrows and lowbrows alike. However, at that time even lowbrows loved playing with words, inventing new words and making puns, so Shakespeare could use imaginative language and creative vocabulary for all parts of his audience. Clearly, when he gets into the more off-colour jokes, he is aiming at the groundlings, but these passages still use an astonishing breadth of vocabulary. Check out Falstaff for example. When he is aiming at the groundlings he uses less classical allusion, as many of them would not have attended grammar schools. Love's Labour's Lost is a play aimed at a higher-browed audience, and the type of wordplay is less earthy and more complex.

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How do you paraphrase two households both alike in dignity?

Those are the first lines of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare


What scene does Shylock give that big speech on how Christians and Jews are alike in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'?

Scene 1, Act 3.


What Does Both Alike In Dignity Mean?

"Both alike in dignity" is a phrase from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," referring to the equal social standing and worth of two individuals (Romeo and Juliet) despite their families being in conflict. It highlights the idea that love transcends social barriers.


How are Shakespeare's play and luhrman film alike?

They have the same characters who speak the same words in the same order, although there are fewer of them in the film (and virtually all film adaptations of plays)


Where the veronicas sister 2 sister?

They have a brother named Julian who is 2 years older then them


How did shakespeare effect acting and the theatre in Elizabethan times?

His plays (E.g Romeo and Juliet) Effected the very way we acted. His writing had opened up a new window for actors and actresses alike.


Are a cone and a cylinder alike or not alike?

Not alike


Which of Shakespeares plays was the most quoted?

Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" is often considered the most quoted of his works. It features famous lines such as "To be, or not to be: that is the question" and "To thine own self be true." The play's exploration of themes like revenge, madness, and mortality has made it a favorite for scholars and audiences alike.


How are these words alike?

they are alike


Protons and neutrons not alike?

no they are not alike


How are earthquakes and mountains alike?

They are NOT alike.


What is alike about the sun and the consumers?

they are alike