it was said by Shakespeare in julias ceaser act 3 scene 1
Get some tickets to the play or a copy of one of the movies and watch. Then pick up your book and read Act 5. This is the best way to study Shakespeare.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
The first Globe burned down on June 29, 1613 during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. But it is misleading to call it "Shakespeare's first theatre". Shakespeare was not the owner of it and nobody at the time would ever have associated it particularly with Shakespeare, but rather with Richard Burbage, the famous actor who with his brother owned half of the theatre. It was not the first theatre to see Shakespeare act or the first to see his plays performed. It was the first theatre Shakespeare invested in in a small way (the second was the Blackfriars) and only in this sense can it be thought of as his first theatre.
You can always tell when Shakespeare is writing in verse. When he is writing in prose, the paragraphs look like this, with the sentences wrapped around to the next line without a capital. Paragraphs of prose look like big blocks of text. The situation differs much with blank Verse which is written in this way. All lines start in a capital but that Does not mean every sentence is a line. Some sentences in Shakespeare's verse Do not end where the lines end. This can be Another sign the lines are all in verse.
William Shakespeare changed the whole way of theter he brought a new sense of deepness to the way of the theater.
I personally think that he did-- but who know? That was a while...
The beginning of Act 2 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Brutus was the opening because he wanted people to get attracted. Shakespeare is a well known person.
it was said by Shakespeare in julias ceaser act 3 scene 1
they think that it will end the same way but more peaceful:)
A Shakespearean play has five acts, as did most of the plays written in his time. The division into acts was needed so that there would be opportunities to change the candles when the play was performed indoors; when the play was performed outdoors there were no intermissions. The crisis or turning point of Shakespeare's plays often comes in Act III, especially in Act III Scene 1. So the first two acts give the setup, the crisis comes in Act III and it works its way to the conclusion at the end of Act V. But this is not always the case. For example, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, the conclusion is at the end of Act IV and Act V is by way of an epilogue.
yes
The way they act how kind they are and the way they think about themselves
Not exactly. They have overlapping meanings. Coerce means to force another to act or think a certain way, while wheedle means to persuade another, by compliments or flattery, to act act or think a certain way.
They like Shakespeare's poetry for the same reasons they like any poetry: it makes them think, it inspires passion, and it uses language in a beautiful way.
Shakespeare used a chorus in "Romeo and Juliet" to provide a concise summary of events and set the tone for the play. By framing the story with the chorus at the beginning and end, Shakespeare creates a sense of anticipation and gives the audience a glimpse into the tragic fate of the young lovers.
I think it means that the way u act is the way u are!