William Shakespeare Group
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Your father is correct! Although many versions of the text use...
Answer posted by santari in William Shakespeare.
My father says the proper quote for Juliet is "a rose by any other...
Question asked by bmohr629 in William Shakespeare.
Is "damned times and places" an expression from a Shakespeare...
Question asked by ishengo in William Shakespeare.
Many people do not know this, but the story of Romeo and Juliet is not...
Discussion post added by lizbv in William Shakespeare.
The line is from one of Sir Philip Sidney's sonnets in...
Answer posted by lit24 in William Shakespeare.
"Romeo and Juliet" was written early in Shakespeare's career. Since...
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Why did Shakespeare write "Romeo and Juliet"?
Topic created by lizza in William Shakespeare.
I think you're talking about "As You Like It" by...
Answer posted by playsthething in William Shakespeare.
"Life is like a stage, people come and go." I thought it was...
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You could ask him where he stashed his unpublished stuff. (I always wish...
Discussion post added by frizzyperm in William Shakespeare.
You could focus on the many film versions of his plays. Ask if he's...
Discussion post added by malibrarian in William Shakespeare.
You might consider asking him how he overcomes writer's block and/or did...
Discussion post added by amy-lepore in William Shakespeare.
