Insults by Shakespeare
“You’re a fishmonger!” By taking a closer look at Shakespeare’s words—specifically his insults—we see why he is known as a master playwright whose works transcend time and appeal to audiences all over the world.
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“You’re a fishmonger!” By taking a closer look at Shakespeare’s words—specifically his insults—we see why he is known as...
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Neat animation, and a nice explanation of how to parse Shakespearean insults if you’re a beginning student of...
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