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Macbeth 1.7 Discussion: Macbeth's Soliloquy

6th - Higher Ed
This video an insightful analysis of Lady Macbeth's soliloquy from Act 1, Scene 7 of Shakespeare's Macbeth, performed by Davina and Ralph. Explore the intricate layers of Shakespeare's language as they dissect the imagery, metaphors, and...
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Macbeth 1.5 Language: Lady Macbeth's Soliloquy

6th - Higher Ed
This video dissects Shakespeare's soliloquy, focusing on the ominous imagery of the raven and the irony in Lady Macbeth's statement about Duncan coming under her battlements. It explores the cultural associations of ravens with death and...
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Macbeth 1.5 Discussion: Lady Macbeth's Speech

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines Lady Macbeth's speech from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," highlighting her insights into Macbeth's ambition and moral hesitations. It explains her critique of Macbeth's desire to achieve greatness honorably and his internal...
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Macbeth 1.5 Dig Deeper: Is Lady Macbeth a Witch?

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the complex themes of witchcraft and destiny in Act 1 of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," particularly through the character of Lady Macbeth. The analysis focuses on Shakespeare's use of language to present Lady Macbeth...
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Macbeth 1.3 Word Nerd: Weird

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the etymology of the word "weird," meaning to turn into or to become. In Shakespeare's time, "weird" referred to having supernatural power to influence or predict events. The video explains how the term evolved into...
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Macbeth 1.1 Word Nerd: Hurly Burly

6th - Higher Ed
This video explains the term "hurly-burly" as used in Shakespeare's "Macbeth," illustrating its evolution from a reference to violent, chaotic battles to its modern interpretation of noisy activity. It also delves into why the witches in...
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Macbeth 1.1 What the Critics Say

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the varying interpretations of the supernatural elements in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" among different literary critics across centuries. It highlights the debates between critics like Samuel Johnson, who criticized the...
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Macbeth 1.1 Interview: The Witches

6th - Higher Ed
This video introduces the themes and supernatural elements of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" with a lively discussion involving the play's main characters. Hosted by Davina, the episode promises to be an engaging exploration of ambition,...
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Shakespeare Behind Bars, Transforming Lives Through Drama

12th - Higher Ed
Inmates find liberation and self-discovery by performing Shakespeare, using drama therapy to heal and connect beyond prison walls.
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Julius Caesar 3.2 Background: The Importance of Oratory

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the importance of oratory in ancient Rome, emphasizing its role in public and political life before the invention of the printing press. Highlighting figures like Cicero, Julius Caesar, and Mark Antony, it illustrates...
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Julius Caesar 3.1 Metaphor: Caesar as a Deer

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores Mark Antony's profound use of metaphor in his lament for Julius Caesar, comparing Caesar to a noble deer cornered and killed by hunters. It delves into the implications of these metaphors, enhancing understanding of...
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Julius Caesar 2.2 Historical Reference: Medieval Religious Practices

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the historical and religious context of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," specifically focusing on the practice of preserving relics and its allegorical use in the play. The discussion illuminates how Brutus's reference...
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Julius Caesar 2.1 Word Nerd: Harlot

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the profound etymology of the word "harlot" within the context of Shakespeare's play, as it appears in a poignant inquiry by Portia in "Julius Caesar." The video also delves into how Shakespeare uses the geographical...
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Julius Caesar 1.2 Wordplay: “put to silence”

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the nuanced interpretation of the phrase "put to silence" in Shakespeare's use, highlighting the historical context and linguistic evolution surrounding it. This analysis enhances understanding of the political and...
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Julius Caesar 1.2 Word Nerd: Stale

6th - Higher Ed
This video delves into the etymology and evolving usage of the word "stale." The video highlights Shakespeare’s clever play on words in "Julius Caesar," where "stale" is used metaphorically to describe the devaluation of oaths through...
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Julius Caesar 1.2 Historical Reference: Clothing Rules

6th - Higher Ed
This segment explores Shakespeare's use of contemporary references to connect with his audience, using the example of plebeians wearing "night caps" during the Lupercal ceremony. It illustrates how Shakespeare blends historical elements...
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Julius Caesar 1.1 Interview Marullus and the Cobbler

6th - Higher Ed
This video introduces Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" through a unique talk show format, where host Ralph Hollandshed and guest Servilia engage with characters from the play. Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome and its political...
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Julius Caesar 1.1 Historical Reference: Clothing Laws

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores how William Shakespeare, in his portrayal of ancient Rome in "Julius Caesar," incorporates 16th-century English customs and values, particularly in the domain of clothing and professional identity. Through Flavius's...
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Julius Caesar 1.1 Caesar’s Rise to Power

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the dramatic rise of Julius Caesar against the backdrop of the Roman Republic's political dynamics, highlighting his early alliance with Pompey, his unparalleled military successes in Gaul, and the consequential civil...
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Hamlet 1.5 Word Nerd: Hebona

6th - Higher Ed
Hebona, is a term for a poisonous plant, though it's unclear which plant specifically it refers to—potentially henbane or the highly toxic yew tree. The yew tree, known for its fatal effects on cattle or horses that consume its foliage,...
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Hamlet 1.5 Why It's Cool

6th - Higher Ed
In this scene, Hamlet receives the mission to avenge his father's untimely death—a murder that deprived the elder Hamlet of last rites, adding a layer of religious and ethical complexity to the act of revenge. This encounter not only...
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Hamlet 1.5 What the Critics Say

6th - Higher Ed
Shakespeare's realistic portrayal of the ghost in Hamlet was unique and likely unexpected compared to the traditional theatrical ghosts that were more fantastical and less emotionally nuanced. This video also touches on new historicism,...
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Hamlet 1.5 Discussion: Antic Disposition

6th - Higher Ed
Hamlet informs Horatio and Marcellus of his plan to feign madness, intending to appear harmless to Claudius and incapable of seeking revenge for his father's murder. This tactic, while critical to the play's plot, raises questions among...
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Hamlet 1.5 Discussion: "Eternal Blazon"

6th - Higher Ed
The ghost uses the term "eternal blazon", which has a connection to heraldry and can be metaphorically extended to depict the afterlife. This video dives into these ideas and use of imagery. It also further explores Shakespeare's...