The phrase "even in the cannon's mouth" in Shakespeare's works typically refers to being in a position of great danger or facing imminent peril. It evokes the image of someone standing directly in front of a cannon, highlighting the bravery or recklessness of facing a formidable threat. This expression emphasizes themes of courage, conflict, and the harsh realities of warfare prevalent in Shakespeare's time.
Shakespeare adapted his plays from a number of sources: history, stories, older plays, even a couple of originals.
Even there are no records of it, it is assumed that they were educated either in school or at home. Shakespeare's elder daughter, Susanna, was known for her wit and learning.
It's most often associated with him, yes. But he was not the sole owner or even the largest shareholder. It was not the only theatre he had a share in. It was far from the only theatre he acted in. He had nothing to do with its construction.
The actors who needed to learn their lines. And even they didn't have to read the whole play, just the part they were in. More recently, schoolchildren have to read the plays as part of their English Language courses.
I think Baz Lurhman was trying to prove that even though romeo and Juliet was written a long time ago the characters and themes relate to anybody, anytime.
yes even cannons
Some bugs don't even have a mouth.
The phrase "seeking bubble reputation even in the cannon's mouth" suggests a desire for fame or recognition, even in the face of great danger or risk. It implies that some individuals are willing to pursue notoriety or acclaim at any cost, demonstrating a reckless ambition that prioritizes reputation over safety or common sense. This metaphor highlights the fleeting and fragile nature of such fame, akin to a "bubble" that can easily burst.
Shakespeare adapted his plays from a number of sources: history, stories, older plays, even a couple of originals.
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The cannons at Fort Ridley don't work. When you sail to the other islands, you will be able to afford larger ships with cannons, and these can be used to battle other ships and even the pink sea creatures.Caution : you can be easily outdueled in the early going, and you lose doubloons (10%) and cargo (10% or 13%) if your ship is sunk.
Yes you shed cells every where, even in the mouth.
Yes, even in their mouth.
No! Nick's mouth is a normal size. He's just great the way he is, even if he did have a big mouth (which he does not.).
Even there are no records of it, it is assumed that they were educated either in school or at home. Shakespeare's elder daughter, Susanna, was known for her wit and learning.
anyone can get hand foot and mouth diseases even kids
mouth ulcers are supre painful and annoying i cant even talk ouch!