Buddy red bow biography of william shakespeare
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People/Characters William Shakespeare
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Henry IV, Parts One and Two
In Henry IV, part one, there is an unmistakable jesting tone in Mr. John Falstaff’s famous soliloquies, both sage and villain, which are characterized by flexible verse and full sections of unadorned prose that recalls the uncorseted atmosphere of the taverns and brothels that young Prince Harry, heir of the throne of England, frequents with his gang of disreputable friends.
Falstaff’s is the leading voice in this section, where the reader encounters an immature, irresponsible Prince, and ashamed King and a proud surrogate father who casts a questionable influence over an impressionable young m
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8/10
A Great Movie
When my English teacher told the class that we would be watching "Shakespeare in Love" everyone groaned, me included. We all thought it would be another boring movie, but I along with many others was pleasantly surprised. Even though the movie didn't portray the actual life of William Shakespeare, it is a very interesting interpretation of what his life might have been like. Normally I am not a big fan of Gwenyth Paltrow, but she fulfilled the role of Viola De Lesseps very well. This movie, unlike many others I have been forced to watch in school, has not been a waste of time and has informed us more about the concepts and details that could not be seen just by reading the play. Overall I think I have gained a better understanding of Romeo and Juliet by watching "Shakespeare in Love".
6/10
what do people see in this movie?
Why people like this movie so much, I have no idea. Granted, there was good acting and