William Shakespeare Group
- Why did Shakespeare write "Romeo and Juliet"?
Created by lizza on Sep 26, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What might be good questions to ask William Shakespeare?
Created by kelc520 on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - I need to write character sketches of Brutus, Cassius, Antony and Caesar.
Created by guess-who on Sep 1, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What do "Julius Caesar", "Richard the Third" ,"Hamlet", and "Macbeth" all have in common?
Created by lauralisa71 on Aug 28, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Is Macbeth responsible for the tragic events which occur in the play?
Created by dj-raven on Aug 18, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Why is the audience drawn to Othello's Iago?
Created by b- on Aug 13, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Quotations cautioning against calling too much attention to oneself. Can anyone help?
Created by caren on Jul 24, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Biography of William Shakespeare?
Created by charming on Jul 22, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group.
New Topics
- Many people do not know this, but the story of Romeo and Juliet is not one that Shakespeare is...
Posted by lizbv on Sep 28, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - "Romeo and Juliet" was written early in Shakespeare's career. Since Shakespeare was a relatively...
Posted by ms-mcgregor on Sep 26, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - You could ask him where he stashed his unpublished stuff. (I always wish W.S. could have written...
Posted by frizzyperm on Sep 23, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - You could focus on the many film versions of his plays. Ask if he's gotten a chance to see any...
Posted by malibrarian on Sep 14, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - You might consider asking him how he overcomes writer's block and/or did he really commiserate...
Posted by amy-lepore on Sep 12, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - What an interesting assignment. You've already gotten a lot of good suggestions. Why not ask him...
Posted by linda-allen on Sep 9, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Many author's first work seems to be autobiographical. Given that, I'd like to ask him which...
Posted by timbrady on Sep 8, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Shakespeare's sonnets are a journey through the various stages and growth in love. In the early...
Posted by mwestwood on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - In addition to your interpretation in the context of the play, why not also compare the...
Posted by mwestwood on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Shakespeare's perspicacity is amazing in all his plays. I would inquire how he attained such...
Posted by mwestwood on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Why not ask him what the most difficult thing about living in his time was. You also might ask...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - One of the most interesting things about Shakespeare is the more or less total absence of...
Posted by robertwilliam on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - Another aspect of Shakespeare you could focus on would be the question of the authorship of his...
Posted by playsthething on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group. - It is 2008 so why not go for the personal stuff? You could ask about his wife and children. Are...
Posted by pippin1313 on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Shakespeare Group.

