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Shakespeare did not say that. It is an internet meme which has somehow become attached to Shakespeare.
We have no records of what Shakespeare did or did not like or what he did or did not feel. Presumably he liked what he did well enough to keep on doing it for two decades.
I guess it means that although I cannot write like Shakespeare, you can feel the same feelings he did. Which may be true, but doesn't matter because it is Shakespeare's writing, not his feelings, which is important.
You must mean in the movie Shakespeare in Love, where Shakespeare has given the false name "Christopher Marlowe" and believes that his (Shakespeare's) enemies have killed Marlowe by mistake. This is an entirely fictional story for which there is no basis in fact.
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Annemarie does feel brave in number the stars she also feels freindly. She feels brave because she never thought she could have done what she did.???Yes Annemarie feels brave .YES,
She was saddened obviously.
You should feel brave that you are brave enough to tell the one you like how you feel and him he's not the one
they try to feel brave
Bernard struggles to feel a sense of oneness with his group in "Brave New World" because he is highly individualistic and has personal insecurities, which isolate him from the conformist society around him. His nonconformity and questioning of societal norms create a barrier between him and his peers, preventing him from fully integrating into the group mentality promoted by the World State.
she felt good and brave.
An example of allusion related to Shakespeare is a sentence like "She has a heart of stone, like Lady Macbeth." This references the character Lady Macbeth from Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," who is known for her cold and ruthless nature. Another example could be "I feel like Romeo searching for his Juliet," which alludes to the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.
Aslan made the children feel safe, loved, and empowered. His presence brought them comfort and courage in their adventures, and he inspired them to be brave and make a difference in the world of Narnia.
he feel very good and he loves nat
They would probably feel brave at first, but then frightened.
The answer to Ruby Redfort's code in "Feel the Fear" is "BRAVE."
Shakespeare did not say that. It is an internet meme which has somehow become attached to Shakespeare.