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Teaching shakespeare

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Oh Nay Thou Didn't! William Shakespeare's Greatest Insults
Oh Nay Thou Didn't! William Shakespeare's Greatest Insults
Oh Nay Thou Didn't! William Shakespeare's Greatest Insults

Insulting quotes

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Swaggering with Shakespeare
10 Shakespeare Plays As Sun Front Covers
Cool facts!

Misc

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Poems

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Shakespearean Sonnet
English Grammar A To Z: Brief Questions with Answers (Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day)

Sonnets

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Shakespearean Vocabulary - Part 2
Shakespearean Vocabulary

Speaking Shakespeare

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Make Shakespeare easier to understand with this Macbeth character evolution graphic organizer. Students visually track how ambition, guilt, paranoia, and power reshape Macbeth across each act. Perfect for guided analysis, essay prep, and close reading. 👉 See how to use this in your Macbeth unit.  #MacbethGraphicOrganizer #TeachMacbeth #VisualLearning #ShakespeareMadeEasy #ELAClassroom #SecondaryELA #LiteraryAnalysis
Support struggling readers with a clear, structured Macbeth character analysis that breaks down complex changes into understandable categories. Ideal for differentiation and visual learners. 👉 Read the full Macbeth summary and teaching guide.  #MacbethForStudents #ShakespeareSupport #DifferentiatedInstruction #ELAHighSchool #ReadingStrategies
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Macbeth

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“Is’t known who did this more than bloody deed?” (Act 2, Scene 4, 20). In this quote Ross talks with Macduff about Duncan’s death. The two of them are inquiring about the traitor who killed the King. Ross also says that the murder is more than just a normal bloody deed. In fact, King Duncan was loved and respected by everyone, so there was no point in killing him without a reason.
Twelfth Night.
"Nay, that's certain." - Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare.

Twelfth Night

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8 Phrases we owe to Shakespeare
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Romeo and Juliet

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