And the curtains draw to a close on Shakespeare's ending. I went in, strongly disliking the character and not really knowing what to expect with his route, but over time, things changed. And despite how mad he made me, I like him now
https://t.co/BsJG7jsbqO

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"It can scarcely be owing to chance that three of the masterpieces of the literature of all time, the 'Oedipus Rex' of Sophocles, Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and Dostoevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov' should all deal with the same subject, parricide"
(Sigmund Freud)

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'Ariel' illustration by Paul Woodroffe from William Shakespeare's :The Tempest ", 1905

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November 1, 1611 Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" is first presented.

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Today in 1611 Shakespeare's play The Tempest is performed for the first time, at Whitehall Palace in London

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"Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve,
And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff
As dreams are made on; and our little life
Is rounded with a sleep."

Shakespeare's "Tempest" premiered 1611

🎨 Dulac

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A Shakespeare's Macbeth illustration as part of a series...

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impressed by the new GUNDAM lifting its main plot beats from shakespeare's THE TEMPEST? what if I told you there's another anime that uses that as its backbone, but pairs it with another shakes joint with similar ideas but the opposite conclusion (HAMLET), and it totally works?

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Teaching Romeo and Juliet? Help yourself to our free resources.
https://t.co/1vAQOd1DE3
Discover richly illustrated articles on themes from Shakespeare's Italy to Juliet's eloquence. Or explore vivid sources from duelling manuals to Brooke's Romeus and Juliet.

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In issue 16 of Robots In Disguise comics, The title of this issue is derived from a common paraphrasing of a quote from Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." As a double meaning, Prowl the head of Devastator and Starscream

Fact by TFwiki

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Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss (2006, Phil Nibbelink)
William Shakespeare's R&J would seem curious source material for an animated makeover for young audiences. Some original lines used + bad jokes/puns, popular culture refs & songs. But don't worry it has a happy ending!

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It's not a comic like you're probably looking for, but the season finale of the audio drama I created myself came out today: https://t.co/UvwHYlEyS9

A queer retelling of Shakespeare's play 'Richard III' told as an investigative crime podcast.

Extremely proud of myself!

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Ophelia https://t.co/wNLc3J1Emm

Ophelia is a character in Shakespeare's drama Hamlet.
Ophelia's death symbolizes a life spent passively tolerating Hamlet's manipulations and the restrictions imposed by those around her, while struggling to maintain the last shred of her dignity.

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Print after the 1908 painting by Henry Payne of the scene in the Temple Garden from Shakespeare's play Henry VI, Part 1
(Wikipedia)

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'Shakespeare's London' is a great book with detail about Elizabethan England. I also loved these other two books. If I could just remember it all and not have to scour my notes a thousand times to find what I need.

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Caliban (from Shakespeare's The Tempest), 1914 https://t.co/E5EIXuOIFI

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Juliet on the Balcony, 1875, by Thomas Francis Dicksee

Juliet Capulet is the female protagonist in William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet. A 13-year-old girl, Juliet is the only daughter of the patriarch of the House of Capulet.

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°6 - Twelfth Night

Based on the first line in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night:

“If music be the food of love, play on”

Featuring:





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SixTONES Kochi Yugo first stage play outside Johnny's production, " A Midsummer Night's Dream" one of William Shakespeare's works will start on 9/6~9/28 @ Nissay Theatre ✨️

Kochi will play as Lysander, Hermia's love interest (played by Ikoma Rina)

https://t.co/UR17ERaHc8

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