Prose has no rhythm or rhyme. We can tell when Shakespeare is using prose in his plays because the text appears as a block on the page, instead of shorter lines that each start with a capital letter.
Well this time Text Detectives we're going to explore a technique that Shakespeare uses in lots of his plays. It's called Antithesis and again don't be put off by the complicated word, it's really ...
This year, we’re spoilt for choice with the number of Shakespeare plays to see across the UK. Whether it’s in the historic Globe Theatre, his birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon or on tour ...
Readers and audiences have turned to Shakespeare's greatest plays for their insights into power and performance, sex and religion, demagoguery and populism. But what political currents were likely ...
The full canon of Shakespeare's plays performed and recorded by the Royal Shakespeare Company is now available to stream in one place for the first time on Marquee TV. Audiences from around the ...