Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.
― William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night
To say that William Shakespeare was “great” seems like an understatement. We could probably come up with a better quality adjective. Not only was he a prolific playwright and poet, but he invented over 1,700 words and is responsible for dozens of sayings and idioms we still use today. We could go on and on about the Bard of Avon, but “brevity is the soul of wit” (Hamlet, Polonius Act 2 Scene 2). Enjoy today’s Monday Mix-ins filled with a multitudinous amount of amusing and useful content!
Resource Links:
Shakespeare’s Words | This website is amazing! Be sure to look at all the options. Use the glossary to find the meaning of a Shakespearean word, explore themes in his work, read the plays themselves or just read the lines of a specific character.
Which Shakespeare Character Are You? | Take a quiz and discover which Shakespeare character you are most like.
William Shakespeare | A mini-biography with links to learn about his childhood, London during the time he wrote, etc. It even has a fun quiz.
Shakespeare Word Search | Print out a word search and other Shakespeare related activities.
Words Shakespeare Invented | Pursue several of the words Shakespeare invented and where they occur in his works.
Shakespeare’s Life and Times | Learn about Shakespeare and the time he lived in.
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre | 22 Facts about the Globe. This website also has famous Shakespeare quotes, information on sonnets, and other useful resources.
Shakespeare Coloring Pages | Print out a picture of the Globe or other Shakespeare related images for the kids to color while you read.
Video Links:
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William Shakespeare | A cartoon telling all about this prominent playwright.
William Shakespeare Animated Biography | Brief but informative.
5 Everyday Phrases from Shakespeare | “The game’s afoot” and more…
Did Shakespeare write his plays? | Learn about stylometrics and see what they uncover.
The Globe: Shakespeare’s Theatre | See images and reproductions of this famous theatre.
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