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William Shakespeare-- life is but a walking shadow.
Teaching Resources
This is from a series of posters I made for revision of the characters in A Christmas Carol. They each display quotes that would be useful to revise for the GCSE exam. This one is of The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. I printed some out in A4 for my students but they look pretty good in A3 as eye-catching wall displays. I will be uploading Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim, the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present, and Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, so please look for those…
Fantastical Flitherings
"Stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires. The eye wink at the hand, yet let that be which eye fears, when it is done, to see." ~ Macbeth, Macbeth, Act 1, scene 4, Shakespeare
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And yet letting go of an unfinished life that once was is not as simple
Shakespeare Then & Now
Over the weekend, Stone needed a big book to use as a book press. He was searching our bookshelves & found the biggest one on a top shelf. The monstrous book was The Complete Works of Shakespe…
250 Best Shakespeare Quotes about Love and Life
The Random Vibez gets you a collection of Popular Shakespeare Quotes from the plays and verse of William Shakespeare.
Inspirational Quotes For A Life Of Success
Discover the Top 10 Greatest Shakespeare Quotes: inspirational William Shakespeare love, life and wisdom quotes, poems and poetry. Author of Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear, Othello, Midsummer Night's Dream, King Lear and The Tempest. #bestwisdomquotes
William Shakespeare about mind (“Macbeth”, 1623)
William Shakespeare about mind: “O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!” Macbeth (1623)