New: shakespeareAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959hive-185836steemhive-180932hive-150122photographyhive-101145hive-183397hive-144064uncommonlabhive-184714krsuccesshive-145157hive-188619hive-193637bitcoinhive-103599hive-193186hive-180301hive-166405lifeTrendingNewHotLikersdarth-azrael (67)in megacon • 13 days agoMegaCon 2010: Willy's Wenches▶️ Watch on 3Speak Willy's Wenches performing their second show at MegaCon 2010 in Orlando, Florida. From the program: "Beautiful cheerleaders in boots and corsets, wild musical…leguna (78)in history • 9 months ago"The tide of times." means something.It seems that the most famous line in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar came early in the script, spoken by Cassius, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves." Edward R.…bumblecat (78)in shakespeare • 10 months agoSonnet 138 by Suchet.I heartily recommend this extract from a 1979 master class conducted by Trevor Nunn for an audience of enthusiastic students. In the extract, Nunn leads David Suchet through Shakespeare's Sonnet…pomeline (79)in story • last yearFor about a year, my nickname at work has been "Shakespeare."Even across different locations and departments, my nickname is "Shakespeare." It's because every time I help audio people get their sound levels right, I recite something from Shakespeare. I…unbiasedwriter (75)in shakespeare • last year"Jorden har musikk for de som lytter." - William ShakespeareNår jeg satt ved datamaskinen, måtte jeg bare slå av skriveren min fordi den ga en utrolig irriterende høyfrekvent lyd. Når støyen er fjernet, kan jeg høre viftene til datamaskinen min, og jeg kan…nooses (78)in shakespeare • 2 years agoPagan setting vs Christian setting of The Winter's Tale.An interesting anachronism appears in William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, which sheds light on the difference between the pagan setting of the Tale, and the Christianized setting of its…arbitration (78)in movies • 2 years agoBut for a broad variety of genres and deeply human stories, 1939 is your peak.I was curious, so I looked up the Oscars for 1999, 60 years after Hollywood's annus mirabilis (1939), though I think what I've got here were films made in 1998. Yes, I know that a lot of people…celalaziz (26)in shakespeare • 2 years agoShakespeare's most famous plays, Romeo and JulietBut, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief, That thou, her…pomeline (79)in hamlet • 2 years agoEverybody who really knows me that I'm a visual guy.I mean, I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket to save my life; but, I could light your latest bowel movement and make it a work of art. The thing is, my current job does occasionally require me to…oodeyaa (60)in love • 2 years agoRomeo and Juliet is a timeless Love story."Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. On the eve of Valentine's Day, I am sharing this love story with all of you to goosebump the eternity of love and I am eager to know that if anyone of…nooses (78)in nebraska • 2 years agoMore than 400 years later, and Shakespeare is still pissing off tiny minds.Absolutely no joke: the state of Nebraska is attempting to ban anyone under the age of 19 from seeing Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, a live staging of MASH, or Mrs.…arbitration (78)in shakespeare • 2 years agoWhere is Fortinbras?One thing that has bugged me for about twenty years now is that, when filmmakers adapt Hamlet, almost all of them end up cutting out Fortinbras entirely. Granted, he's a character who only shows…omenta (29)in oldenglish • 3 years agoShakespeare and Old EnglishAlthough Shakespeare’s plays are four hundred years old, the stories they tell are still as exciting and relevant as they were to Shakespeare’s audience. When you pick up of one of the texts though…helices (30)in shakespeare • 3 years agoLiterature 01321Shakespeare is the happy hunting ground of all minds that have lost their balance #JamesJoyceflexbooth (78)in movie • 3 years agoReview of The Northman after my second viewing.The short form review of this movie is to say that it's a masterpiece. The film has been compared to Hamlet multiple times. Anybody who knows me knows that I can quote Hamlet off the top of my…besttest (38)in shakespeare • 3 years agowenn Sie eine Passage aus Shakespearewenn Sie eine Passage aus Shakespeare nehmen und sie so wiederholen, wie sie geschrieben ist, ohne eines der Wörter zu ändernmingus (72)in film • 3 years agoThe Tragedy of Macbeth - A short review.Shakespeare adaptations are tough and I've seen most of them -- at least, more than most people. Laurence Olivier didn't deviate too much from the original settings and intentions of Shakespeare…jaichai (61)in sci-fi • 3 years ago(JaiChai) Science Fiction: "Well, Well, Dear JaiChai!" - "Crestfallen Reflection" Collection"Well, Well, Dear JaiChai!" - from the "Crestfallen Reflection" Collection #1 of 3 (The antithesis of "Alas, Poor Yorick!") About "Alas, Poor Yorick!" - From Shakespeare's famous play…helices (30)in inexpressible • 3 years agoLiterature 01117When the #inexpressible had to be expressed, Shakespeare laid down his pen and called for music #AldousHuxleypomeline (79)in theology • 3 years agoJust making the secular argument for teaching the Bible in public schools (while we still have them).Well...do you think that we should be teaching Shakespeare? I'm guessing yes. Do you think that we should teach Shakespeare in a way that students will understand it? I'm also guessing yes.…