Julius Caesar. The quote is "There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, for I am armed so strong in honesty that they pass me as an idle wind, which I respect not!"
Captain Beatty in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 quotes from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats: For I am arm'd so strong in honesty that they pass me by as the idle wind, which I respect not"
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Some of Shakespeare's early plays were very successful, particularly the Henry VI plays and Titus Andronicus. He may have written some clunkers before that which we don't know about, so it is difficult to say that he was immediately successful.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Probably not. Some people try to connect his son Hamnet with the play Hamlet, but there is no connection. His son was named for a neighbour, and Hamlet in the story was called Hamlet for centuries before Shakespeare was born. The coincidence of names is just that--a coincidence. It can be noted that the period in which Shakespeare moved from writing comedies and the optimistic histories of Henry IV and Henry V to the dark comedies and great tragedies coincides with the time of Shakespeare's father's death, but that might be a coincidence too.
Captain Beatty in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 quotes from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats: For I am arm'd so strong in honesty that they pass me by as the idle wind, which I respect not"
he quotes juilus ceaser
Some of Shakespeare's early plays were very successful, particularly the Henry VI plays and Titus Andronicus. He may have written some clunkers before that which we don't know about, so it is difficult to say that he was immediately successful.
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Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Probably not. Some people try to connect his son Hamnet with the play Hamlet, but there is no connection. His son was named for a neighbour, and Hamlet in the story was called Hamlet for centuries before Shakespeare was born. The coincidence of names is just that--a coincidence. It can be noted that the period in which Shakespeare moved from writing comedies and the optimistic histories of Henry IV and Henry V to the dark comedies and great tragedies coincides with the time of Shakespeare's father's death, but that might be a coincidence too.
If you believed the movie Shakespeare in Love, you might think that Shakespeare was having an affair with a married woman and he was just trying to express how he felt by writing tragedies to symbolise a forbidden love. However, Shakespeare in Love is totally fictional and does not accurately represent the creation of Romeo and Juliet. Besides, how would Shakespeare having an affair be the motive for writing Coriolanus? Or Richard III? No, the prosaic truth is that Shakespeare, like all scriptwriters, was in it for the money. Before he belonged to a company, he could sell his scripts for a little cash; after he joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, his scripts helped bring in the crowds, which meant a bigger box office and more money for Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's mother was Mary. She was an Arden before she married John Shakespeare.
None. Miracle plays were a kind of medieval religious entertainment, generally depicting scenes from the Bible or the lives of the saints. This traditional form of drama (along with morality plays of which Everyman is an excellent example) had been superseded by secular drama before Shakespeare's birth both in comedies (such as Ralph Roister Doister or Gammer Gurton's Needle) and in tragedies (such as Gorboduc)
King Lear recognizes that if he keeps thinking that way (the lines immediately before he says that), that he'll lose his mind...
Montag killed Beatty because he was going to be arrested for having books, because Montag was through with Beatty pushing him around all of the time and forcing him to burn down his own house, before Beatty was killed, he was making fun of Montag and trying to get Montag anry at Beatty (almost as if Beatty wanted to be killed), and because Beatty was going to have Faber killed. All of this enraged Guy Montag, and all of the emotion he was feeling finally burst through as he burnt Beatty, killing him.
Nobody. Shakespeare was her first husband.