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William Shakespeare Photo by In Helmolt, H.F., ed. History of the World. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1902. Author unknown, but the portrait has several centuries / Public domain

Contents Life Plays Poems Quote Figurative Language in MacBeth

Life Look in the slide notes below for topics to consider talking about Consider talking about: Early life London and theatrical career Later years and death Photo by John / CC BY 2.0

Plays Look in the slide notes below for topics to consider talking about Consider talking about: Performances Textual sources Photo by Steve Collis from Melbourne, Australia / CC BY 2.0

Poems Look in the slide notes below for topics to consider talking about. Consider talking about: Sonnets Click the image to access 10 of his sonnets. Photo by William Shakespeare (1564–1616) / Public domain

"Insert 5 interesting quotes here from the notes below" Insert the interpretation of the quotes here. William Shakespeare Quotes by William Shakespeare: "The soul's joy lies in doing." ""Our bodies are our gardens to which our wills are gardeners."" "'Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, and after one hour more twill be eleven. And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, and then from hour to hour we rot and rot. and thereby hangs a tale." "'Tis mad idolatry To make the service greater than the god." "'Tis not the many oaths that make the truth; But the plain single vow, that is vow'd true." "...O brave new world, That has such people in't!" "A kind Of excellent dumb discourse." "A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age." "A peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience." "A walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more."

Figurative Language in MacBeth Examples of Figurative Language Interpretation- Meaning of Phrase Click MacBeth Play

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