shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Shakespeare Crossword 2012-10-22
6 Clues: Queen Elizabeth's son • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's wife (Anne)'s last name • where shakespeare was born and passed away • The type of poems that shakespeare wrote a lot • The child of shakespeare who died at a young age
English Literary Works 2020-09-10
R&J 2021-08-13
12 Clues: Writer • subject • who dies • Romeo's dad • Romeo's mum • Juliet's mum • Juliet's dad • Romeo's friend • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • 10.1 English teacher • 10.2 English teacher
verona italy 2023-04-12
12 Clues: be • old • give • exciting • fashionable • famous poet • place of Juliet • opposite to broad • you can dance there • tall narrow building • opposite to international • including different people
Year 7 English 2024 2024-11-12
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- A pattern that makes the reader feel comfortable
- The first text that we studied this year
- the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello
- The start of a narrative
- A type of language that uses the 5 senses to communicate the idea
- The technique for when you give human feelings to inanimate objects
- The ending of a narrative
- A 16th century playwright famous for his many sonnets
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- The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog'
- What a character or person says, usually uses ""
- An overused phrase or idea
- A theme that has been explored through our study of Lion
- A technique for where there is distance between what is said and what is meant
- The highest point of tension in a narrative
- Visual description usually used in writing for effective description
- A repeated word or phrase in a poem
- A text that we have studied this year
- The main idea of a story or poem
18 Clues: The start of a narrative • The ending of a narrative • An overused phrase or idea • The main idea of a story or poem • A repeated word or phrase in a poem • A text that we have studied this year • The first text that we studied this year • the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello • The highest point of tension in a narrative • The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog' • ...
Year 7 English 2024 2024-11-12
Across
- A pattern that makes the reader feel comfortable
- The first text that we studied this year
- the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello
- The start of a narrative
- A type of language that uses the 5 senses to communicate the idea
- The technique for when you give human feelings to inanimate objects
- The ending of a narrative
- A 16th century playwright famous for his many sonnets
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- The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog'
- What a character or person says, usually uses ""
- An overused phrase or idea
- A theme that has been explored through our study of Lion
- A technique for where there is distance between what is said and what is meant
- The highest point of tension in a narrative
- Visual description usually used in writing for effective description
- A repeated word or phrase in a poem
- A text that we have studied this year
- The main idea of a story or poem
18 Clues: The start of a narrative • The ending of a narrative • An overused phrase or idea • The main idea of a story or poem • A repeated word or phrase in a poem • A text that we have studied this year • The first text that we studied this year • the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello • The highest point of tension in a narrative • The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog' • ...
Shakespeare Scribe 2023-03-02
Verb 2022-02-09
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- what waiters do
- another ability that most of us have
- What some people do to scare people
- opposite of open
- money used
- something that happens to all of us
- de compras, what mom's like to do
- what kids always say when they see a new toy
- what happens to objects when it's to dark
- things that teachers say before a test
- opposite of enter
- words
- opposite of can't
- what some people have to do
- what people to to trophies
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- opinions
- something that no one wants to do
- something people like to do
- Shakespeare words
- relates to the making of food
- basically everyone has this ability
- time of day when you eat
- something that I don't get enough of
- something that I don't want to do
- another version of Shakespeare words
- something everyone must learn to do
- what people tell others
- opposite of go
- what factories can do
- travel places
- another version of the ABC's
31 Clues: words • opinions • money used • travel places • opposite of go • what waiters do • opposite of open • Shakespeare words • opposite of enter • opposite of can't • what factories can do • what people tell others • time of day when you eat • what people to to trophies • something people like to do • what some people have to do • another version of the ABC's • relates to the making of food • ...
Phonetic alphabet 2023-09-15
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- Type of scan that shows doctors your bones
- Type of outfit required in certain work settings
- A position of command in wolf packs
- is A country under China
- A type of beverage, usually aged in barrels
- Month of the year when Thanksgiving is
- The reverberation of a voice
- Name of a grouchy character on Sesame Street
- New York's baseball team
- The walk of an orange animal
- Main male love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Another name for father
- Somewhere you sleep when on vacation
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- Fatwo-personerson dance (often to salsa music)
- A type of green bean
- Tribe and language native to Southern Africa
- The first word of a soda brand (- - - - - - mist)
- Name of main character in the "Peanuts" series
- The female love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Unit of weight
- An American airline
- District of Canada
- The name given to the winner of something
- Sports done in expansive green fields
- A word shouted after a good performance
- Little green guy in "Monstersofnc."
26 Clues: Unit of weight • District of Canada • An American airline • A type of green bean • Another name for father • is A country under China • New York's baseball team • The reverberation of a voice • The walk of an orange animal • A position of command in wolf packs • Little green guy in "Monstersofnc." • Somewhere you sleep when on vacation • Sports done in expansive green fields • ...
Phonetic alphabet 2023-09-15
Across
- Type of scan that shows doctors your bones
- Type of outfit required in certain work settings
- A position of command in wolf packs
- is A country under China
- A type of beverage, usually aged in barrels
- Month of the year when Thanksgiving is
- The reverberation of a voice
- Name of a grouchy character on Sesame Street
- New York's baseball team
- The walk of an orange animal
- Main male love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Another name for father
- Somewhere you sleep when on vacation
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- Fatwo-personerson dance (often to salsa music)
- A type of green bean
- Tribe and language native to Southern Africa
- The first word of a soda brand (- - - - - - mist)
- Name of main character in the "Peanuts" series
- The female love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Unit of weight
- An American airline
- District of Canada
- The name given to the winner of something
- Sports done in expansive green fields
- A word shouted after a good performance
- Little green guy in "Monstersofnc."
26 Clues: Unit of weight • District of Canada • An American airline • A type of green bean • Another name for father • is A country under China • New York's baseball team • The reverberation of a voice • The walk of an orange animal • A position of command in wolf packs • Little green guy in "Monstersofnc." • Somewhere you sleep when on vacation • Sports done in expansive green fields • ...
R&J Crossword Deion Dobson 2020-12-10
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- Where does Romeo flee to?
- Type of writing Shakespeare wrote in
- City in which the play takes place
- Laurence, Who marries Romeo and Juliet?
- Capulet servant to the NURSE
- A fabulous creature with a roosters head on a serpents body. It was believed to had the power to kill by a glance.
- This man is Romeo's cousin
- John, This man was in charge of delivering the message of the plan to Romeo ( he failed to do so)
- Who takes care of Juliet?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
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- Romeo's Last name?
- Montague's only son
- Capulet's only surviving child
- Arranged to marry Juliet
- This male is from the House of Capulet and he bites his thumb at people
- Juliet kills herself with Romeo's ____.
- What day does Paris plan to marry Juliet?
- This person sold Romeo posion
- Act II scene II is also known as the __________ scene.
- Romeo's first love was
- Capulet,
- Capulet, This Capulet lady has a daughter engaged to Paris
- Romeo said he wanted to get this from Juliet in her tomb.
- The love story of Romeo and Juliet resulted in this.
- This person dies because he killed Mercutio
25 Clues: Capulet, • Romeo's Last name? • Montague's only son • Romeo's first love was • Arranged to marry Juliet • Where does Romeo flee to? • Who takes care of Juliet? • This man is Romeo's cousin • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Capulet servant to the NURSE • This person sold Romeo posion • Capulet's only surviving child • City in which the play takes place • ...
TTS PUISI 2025-02-11
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- terkenal dari Indonesia yang menulis Aku. (Chairil Anwar)
- lama yang terdiri dari empat baris dengan pola rima a-b-a-b. (Pantun)
- perasaan yang terdapat dalam puisi. (Mood)
- puisi baru yang berisi ungkapan perasaan penyair secara pribadi. (Lirik)
- langsung dalam puisi tanpa kata "seperti" atau "bagai". (Metafora)
- lain dari penyair. (Pujangga)
- bunyi akhir pada setiap baris puisi. (Rima)
- yang menulis Deru Campur Debu. (WS Rendra)
- yang tidak terikat aturan rima dan jumlah baris. (Bebas)
- satu jenis puisi lama yang terdiri dari empat baris dengan pola a-a-a-a. (Syair)
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- puisi lama yang terdiri dari enam belas baris dan berisi nasihat. (Gurindam)
- bunyi dalam puisi yang membuatnya enak didengar. (Irama)
- puisi yang diterbitkan dalam bentuk buku. (Antologi)
- yang biasanya menggambarkan keindahan alam atau perasaan cinta. (Romansa)
- puisi lama yang setiap barisnya terdiri dari empat kata dan berisi petuah. (Mantra)
- bahasa yang memberikan kesan hidup pada benda mati. (Personifikasi)
- dalam puisi yang membentuk satu kesatuan makna. (Larik)
- asal Inggris yang terkenal dengan soneta. (Shakespeare)
- atau makna tersembunyi dalam puisi. (Makna)
- indah yang tersusun dalam bentuk bait dan larik. (Puisi)
20 Clues: lain dari penyair. (Pujangga) • perasaan yang terdapat dalam puisi. (Mood) • yang menulis Deru Campur Debu. (WS Rendra) • bunyi akhir pada setiap baris puisi. (Rima) • atau makna tersembunyi dalam puisi. (Makna) • puisi yang diterbitkan dalam bentuk buku. (Antologi) • dalam puisi yang membentuk satu kesatuan makna. (Larik) • ...
Romeo a Julie 2024-04-23
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- Kdo tajně oddal Romea a Julii?
- Jakým dramatickým žánrem je hra Romeo a Julie?
- Pomocí čeho spáchala Julie sebevraždu?
- Jak zní příjmení autora hry Romeo a Julie?
- Jak se jmenovalo divadlo na břehu řeky Temže, které Shakespeare spoluvlastnil?
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- Jak zní rodové příjmení Romea?
- Jak se jmenuje město, kde se odehrává příběh Romea a Julie?
- Jak zní rodové příjmení Julie?
- Pomocí čeho spáchal Romeo sebevraždu?
9 Clues: Kdo tajně oddal Romea a Julii? • Jak zní rodové příjmení Romea? • Jak zní rodové příjmení Julie? • Pomocí čeho spáchal Romeo sebevraždu? • Pomocí čeho spáchala Julie sebevraždu? • Jak zní příjmení autora hry Romeo a Julie? • Jakým dramatickým žánrem je hra Romeo a Julie? • Jak se jmenuje město, kde se odehrává příběh Romea a Julie? • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2021-04-21
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- made out of sand or asphalt, people walk on it, and cars and bicycles drive on it
- When someone walks with confidence
- to do something quickly
- something that isn't actually happening
- someone who steals things
Down
- when you feel like you are alone
- when you don't feel safe or good in a situation
- someone who gives positive or negative feedback
- to hit someone with the middle part of your arm
- to take off your clothes
10 Clues: to do something quickly • to take off your clothes • someone who steals things • when you feel like you are alone • When someone walks with confidence • something that isn't actually happening • when you don't feel safe or good in a situation • someone who gives positive or negative feedback • to hit someone with the middle part of your arm • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2021-11-18
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- 2 characters who oppose each other in personality and function of the story
- to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties
- a heath professional trained in the art of preparing drugs and medicine
- the release of the audience emotions through empathy with the characters
- A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw
- the struggle a character engages in with his/her own thoughts/emotions
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- a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy
- One or more humorous character who partucupate in scenes intended to lighten the mood
- The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw.
- to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely
10 Clues: a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy • to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely • A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw • to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties • The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw. • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2021-11-18
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- 2 characters who oppose each other in personality and function of the story
- to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties
- a heath professional trained in the art of preparing drugs and medicine
- the release of the audience emotions through empathy with the characters
- A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw
- the struggle a character engages in with his/her own thoughts/emotions
Down
- a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy
- One or more humorous character who partucupate in scenes intended to lighten the mood
- The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw.
- to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely
10 Clues: a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy • to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely • A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw • to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties • The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-11-24
Across
- involved in business or trade
- a type of poem that has four lines
- made into a purchasable book
- liked or admired by many people
- a woman legally inheriting someone else's property or wealth
Down
- a number of people moving forward in an orderly fashion
- a horrible disease
- the illegal trafficking and killing of wildlife
- large, huge
- gossip that may not be true
10 Clues: large, huge • a horrible disease • gossip that may not be true • made into a purchasable book • involved in business or trade • liked or admired by many people • a type of poem that has four lines • the illegal trafficking and killing of wildlife • a number of people moving forward in an orderly fashion • a woman legally inheriting someone else's property or wealth
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-08-30
Across
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
- How does hamlet die?
- Romeo and ___
- popular hamlet tragedy
- During Shakespeare’s lifetime, what major disaster forced the closure of London theatres twice?
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- Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the shortest?
- Much ado about ____
- Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- Which play has the quote: “For she had eyes and chose me.”?
- Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot?
10 Clues: Romeo and ___ • Much ado about ____ • How does hamlet die? • popular hamlet tragedy • Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the shortest? • Which play has the quote: “For she had eyes and chose me.”? • Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot? • ...
William Shakespeare 2016-04-07
Across
- In which month was Shakespeare born?
- "If ________ be the food of love play on."
- Shakespeare's theatre.
- Which river runs through Stratford?
- "The Merchant of _______ ".
- __________ and Juliet.
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- "Midsummer Night's ________ " .
- The first name of Shakespeare's wife.
- In which city is The Globe Theatre?
- In which play do the witches appear?
10 Clues: Shakespeare's theatre. • __________ and Juliet. • "The Merchant of _______ ". • "Midsummer Night's ________ " . • In which city is The Globe Theatre? • Which river runs through Stratford? • In which month was Shakespeare born? • In which play do the witches appear? • The first name of Shakespeare's wife. • "If ________ be the food of love play on."
William Shakespeare 2023-05-02
10 Clues: powem • his wife • last name • first name • ____ and Juliet • Romeo and ______ • the oppisit of hate • the oppisit of life • a violent windy storm. • one of his more well known plays
18. Shakespeare 2025-12-09
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- A person who writes plays.
- The young hero of Verona who falls in love with a Capulet.
- The Italian city where Romeo and Juliet takes place.
- The Prince of Denmark who struggles with revenge.
- The heroine who famously asks "Wherefore art thou?"
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is categorized as this genre.
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- The famous theatre in London where Shakespeare performed his plays.
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes.
- A Scottish general who receives a prophecy from three witches.
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself in a play.
10 Clues: A person who writes plays. • The Prince of Denmark who struggles with revenge. • The heroine who famously asks "Wherefore art thou?" • The Italian city where Romeo and Juliet takes place. • A Midsummer Night's Dream is categorized as this genre. • The young hero of Verona who falls in love with a Capulet. • ...
Shakespeare shi 2025-12-04
Across
- Free from meanness or smallness of mind or character
- Devotion to a habit or pursuit
- Dark, dim, or dismal
- Large, grand, and impressively beautiful or dignified
- To dazzle so as to blind or confuse.
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- To take off one's clothes
- A state of being alone, apart, or solitary
- A person who acts as a judge or a fault-finder
- Full of events or occurrences
- A quality of brilliant, splendid light
10 Clues: Dark, dim, or dismal • To take off one's clothes • Full of events or occurrences • Devotion to a habit or pursuit • To dazzle so as to blind or confuse. • A quality of brilliant, splendid light • A state of being alone, apart, or solitary • A person who acts as a judge or a fault-finder • Free from meanness or smallness of mind or character • ...
Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Family 2021-10-25
8 Clues: Which twin died at age 11? • Where was Shakespeare born? • What was his exact birthday? • How many children did he have? • Maker What was his fathers job? • How many kids did his parents have? • Hathaway Who did Shakespeare marry? • When did kids usually stop going to school?
1450-1600: The Era of the Renaissance 2022-02-15
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- Music in the Sistine Chapel could only be sung __________
- The ___________ press was a good way for composers to print off their music accurately
- The ____________ was one of the major keyboards used in the Renaissance
- The lead ______ was invented in the Renaissance Era
- The male _________ was an important new tone color in the Renaissance
- Orlando _________ was kidnapped twice as a kid for his voice
- The ________ is the other keyboard that was used in the Renaissance Era
- _________ music was performed for the church
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- The Renaissance ______ in 1450
- The Renaissance ______ in 1600
- The ______ Theatre was where Shakespeare performed some of his plays
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet in the Renaissance Era
- John __________ was one of the best players of the Lute in the Renaissance Era
- Only ______ could sing in church choirs
- Christopher __________ sailed to North America in the Renaissance Era
- __________ music was performed for the Royal Courts
16 Clues: The Renaissance ______ in 1450 • The Renaissance ______ in 1600 • Only ______ could sing in church choirs • _________ music was performed for the church • Wrote Romeo and Juliet in the Renaissance Era • The lead ______ was invented in the Renaissance Era • __________ music was performed for the Royal Courts • Music in the Sistine Chapel could only be sung __________ • ...
Theatre Review 2023-05-15
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- ____- a play written by Shakespeare about ill-fated lovers.
- ______ were used to show emotion and change characters
- ______ was the first actor
- A ____ wagon was used for street performances when the church was too small.
- In medieval theatre, the _____ was acted out because the common man did not know how to read.
- _____ -back wall where actors would change masks/could serve as scenery
- In medieval theatre, _____ was the official language
- The ___"borrowed" most of their ideas from the Greeks
- The _____ and heaven are always featured in medieval/liturgal dramas.
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- _____ is the god of wine and fertility
- ______ was born and died on his birthday.
- In traditional theatre, ___ were the only actors
- Queen ______ I wanted plays in the Elizabethan era to be about the royal family.
- _____ began as religious ceremonies
- The ______ started theatre in 600 BC.
- Commedia Dell'Arte used _____ characters
16 Clues: ______ was the first actor • _____ began as religious ceremonies • The ______ started theatre in 600 BC. • _____ is the god of wine and fertility • Commedia Dell'Arte used _____ characters • ______ was born and died on his birthday. • In traditional theatre, ___ were the only actors • In medieval theatre, _____ was the official language • ...
Verenigd Koninkrijk 2014-01-27
15 Clues: taxi • De metro • Robin... • Union Jack • Munteenheid • Elizabeth 2 • White Cliffs • Voetbalploeg • De hoofdstad • Romeo & Julia • Spoorwegtunnel • Engelse politieman • Deel van het Verenigd Koninkrijk • Aan deze kant van de weg rijden ze. • Het Verenigd Koninkrijk ligt in dit werelddeel.
Hamlet Nature Crossword 2023-12-08
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- How is nature used in the play during the second point of direction?
- Who says "canker galls the infants of the spring" quote?
- King What is the second media about?
- What does Shakespeare use in the text to show the growth of the characters?
- Who created the Ophelia painting discussed in the introduction?
- Who is the author and writer of Hamlet?
- How do you best describe the story of Hamlet?
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- Who is the mother of Hamlet?
- Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted?
- What does Hamlet represent in the planetary system?
- Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote?
- What flower symbolizes death?
- What plant Hamlet's mother uses to describe Ophilia's death?
- What star actor takes part in the move “The Revenant”?
- What is linked to the moods/themes of the play?
15 Clues: Who is the mother of Hamlet? • What flower symbolizes death? • Who is the author and writer of Hamlet? • Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote? • King What is the second media about? • How do you best describe the story of Hamlet? • What is linked to the moods/themes of the play? • Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted? • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Ian 2022-08-15
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- Shakespeare wrote the majority of his plays for the ____ Theater.
- Shakespeare's style was _____ over originality.
- Queen Elizabeth I was a ______ and a cultural center
- William Shakespeare's birthplace, April 23 1564.
- In 1608, the group became _____ when King James I became their supportive patron.
- William Shakespeare's rumored job.
- William Shakespeare married to Anne _____ in 1582.
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- The theater was built on the _____ in London.
- Scholars believe only 3 of his ____ plays were originally his idea.
- An infectious disease that produced ______ disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body.
- Tomatoes were thrown at the worst performers, because at the time, people thought _____ were poisonous.
- The Lord _______'s man.
- Where Queen Elizabeth I ruled.
- The theater company was _____ by loyalty.
- Queen Elizabeth I strongly supported this and arts.
15 Clues: The Lord _______'s man. • Where Queen Elizabeth I ruled. • William Shakespeare's rumored job. • The theater company was _____ by loyalty. • The theater was built on the _____ in London. • Shakespeare's style was _____ over originality. • William Shakespeare's birthplace, April 23 1564. • William Shakespeare married to Anne _____ in 1582. • ...
puzzel Hamlet Kevin 2016-12-15
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- what is the name of Ophelia's brother?
- What was Hamlets father?
- What is the titel of the book?
- what did Horatio see?
- Why is Horatio coming back to Denmark?
- where was the poison that kills Gertrude on the sword and in the
- what was the wine?
- In wich coutry is Hamlet set?
- Who is the writer of the book?
- Hamlet wants the world to know the ...
- how late is Francisco going to sleep?
- What's the name of Hamlets mother?
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- Horato is Hamlets ......
- what did Hamlet and Horatio find from Yorick
- what is Gertrude Claudius calling Hamlets .....
- where was Polonius hide behind the.....
- Hamlet was sent to...?
- Hamlet was in love with?
- You musn't talk about this to anyone
- Where went Shakespeare to school?
- to be or not to be that's the .....
- how old was Shakspeare when he married?
- what told the gohst to Hamlet about Claudius he is a
- What are Bernardo, Francisco and Marcellus at the castle?
- Was Hamlet happy or unhappy?
25 Clues: what was the wine? • what did Horatio see? • Hamlet was sent to...? • Horato is Hamlets ...... • What was Hamlets father? • Hamlet was in love with? • Was Hamlet happy or unhappy? • In wich coutry is Hamlet set? • What is the titel of the book? • Who is the writer of the book? • Where went Shakespeare to school? • What's the name of Hamlets mother? • ...
Unit 9 review 2024-04-25
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- A book that depicts the perfect society
- and Juliet- Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Lisa- famous painting made of a women
- Thomas More- beheaded by hennery the VIII
- carta- document that limited the power of the king
- painter of the roof of sistine chapel
- renaissance writer
- - painter of the mona lisa and last supper
- supper- painting of Jesus eating with his 12 disciples
- pre-renaissance
- Prince- book written by Machiavelli
- weakened the pope
- Dutch humanist who wrote praise of folly
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- of David- statue made by Michelangelo
- deal- killed 1/3 of Europe's population
- people who paid to fund artists
- human potential
- centers- italian city states
- of the arc- Unifying factor in France
- captured Jerusalem
- Capet- made the French throne in the city of Paris
- English play writer
- The Great- expanded Russian nation
- wrote the book about how to be a good ruler
- start of the renaissance
- renaissance greatest mind
- inventor of the printing press
- powerful family in florence
- centralized Jerusalem
- expand the supply of money and trade
30 Clues: human potential • pre-renaissance • weakened the pope • captured Jerusalem • renaissance writer • English play writer • centralized Jerusalem • start of the renaissance • renaissance greatest mind • powerful family in florence • centers- italian city states • inventor of the printing press • people who paid to fund artists • The Great- expanded Russian nation • ...
Wednesday Wars Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-09
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- the last name of the person who refused to give Holling an autograph.
- what Holling's role in the play.
- what dot they call Holling after he "saves" his sister.
- what Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother.
- the amount of questions on the Shakespeare test's Mrs. Baker gives Holling.
- The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is a MIA
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- Holling's nickname for his house.
- what Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country.
- Holling's sister wants to be what.
- Hollings recites what to get a discount on cream puffs.
- were Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day.
- the type of design Mr. Hoodhood high school is.
12 Clues: what Holling's role in the play. • Holling's nickname for his house. • Holling's sister wants to be what. • what Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother. • were Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day. • the type of design Mr. Hoodhood high school is. • what Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country. • The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is a MIA • ...
hudh 2022-09-08
6 Clues: The name of Shakespeare's father • The number of brothers Shakespeare has • The play written by Shakespeare in 1599 • The book written by Shakespeare in 1606 • the name of Shakespeare's play written in • The rich family Shakespeare's mother was from
Verb 2022-02-09
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- what waiters do
- another ability that most of us have
- What some people do to scare people
- opposite of open
- money used
- something that happens to all of us
- de compras, what mom's like to do
- what kids always say when they see a new toy
- what happens to objects when it's to dark
- things that teachers say before a test
- opposite of enter
- words
- opposite of can't
- what some people have to do
- what people to to trophies
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- opinions
- something that no one wants to do
- something people like to do
- Shakespeare words
- relates to the making of food
- basically everyone has this ability
- time of day when you eat
- something that I don't get enough of
- something that I don't want to do
- another version of Shakespeare words
- something everyone must learn to do
- what people tell others
- opposite of go
- what factories can do
- travel places
- another version of the ABC's
31 Clues: words • opinions • money used • travel places • opposite of go • what waiters do • opposite of open • Shakespeare words • opposite of enter • opposite of can't • what factories can do • what people tell others • time of day when you eat • what people to to trophies • something people like to do • what some people have to do • another version of the ABC's • relates to the making of food • ...
Kirjandus antiigist renessansini 2021-05-24
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- Nimeta üks keskaja kirjanduse periood.
- Mis on kuulsaim Euroopa keskaegne kangelaseepos?
- -teemaks apostlite ja jumalaema imeteos.
- Mis žanr oli Renessasi ajastul õpetliku sisuga?
- Kes on Renessanssi üks kuulsamaid kunstnike?
- Millest koosnes teater antiikajal? (üks põhiosadest)
- Kes kirjutas "Ilias" ja "Odüsseia"?
- Kes Leiutas trükikunsti? (Gutenberg)
- Mis oli üks uus luulevorm keskajal?
- -16.–18. sajandi Itaalia rahvakomöödia.
- Kes käsitles oma teostes orjust ja dünastiat?
- -piibli episoodidele ülesehitatud näidend.
- Mis on 102 stroofist koosnev näidisluuletus?
- Mis on Prantsuse sonet?
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- Mis on Itaalia kirjandusest põlvnev luulevorm?
- Kes kirjutas tragöödia "Kuningas Oidipus"?
- Tänu millele levis muusika veelgi rohkem?
- -Kirjeldab maailma loomist piibli legendide kohaselt
- Kes kirjutas "Romeo ja Julia"?
- Kelle kultusest on teater tekkinud? (jumal)
- Mis teose kirjutas Aristophnes?
- Mis on eepos?
- Mis on katrään?
- Mida tähendab sõna antiqus?
- Kes rändas ümber maailma ja tõestas et maa om ümmargune?
- Mis žanr haaras antiikajal juhtpositsiooni?
- Mille kirjutas William Shakespeare?
- Mis jumala nimi muudeti arhailise ajajärgul Jupiteriks?
- Kes avastas 1492 aastal Ameerika?
- Millest sai paavstivõimu keskus?
30 Clues: Mis on eepos? • Mis on katrään? • Mis on Prantsuse sonet? • Mida tähendab sõna antiqus? • Kes kirjutas "Romeo ja Julia"? • Mis teose kirjutas Aristophnes? • Millest sai paavstivõimu keskus? • Kes avastas 1492 aastal Ameerika? • Kes kirjutas "Ilias" ja "Odüsseia"? • Mis oli üks uus luulevorm keskajal? • Mille kirjutas William Shakespeare? • Kes Leiutas trükikunsti? (Gutenberg) • ...
Year 10 -Term 3 English 2023-09-10
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- Mercutio quotes this. 'A ______ on both your houses'
- Juliet's family name
- This is the name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The Prince's name
- Shakespeare lived in this era
- Romeo's friend who does not die
- The type of marriage that Lord Capulet wanted between Juliet and Paris
- Last name of the playwright who created Romeo and Juliet
- One of the most famous scenes in the play takes place when Juliet is standing on this
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- The girl Romeo is in love with before Juliet
- Romeo's family name
- The first character to die in the play
- Breaking these leads to tragedy
- Like a mother to Juliet
- Romeo says this of himself 'Oh, I am fortune's _____'
- The second character to die in the play
- Romeo is banished to this place as punishment
- These type of devices provide an emotional connection to readers
- The opposite type of play to a comedy
- This city is the setting for Romeo and Juliet
- This dodgy person gives Romeo a poison
21 Clues: The Prince's name • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Like a mother to Juliet • Shakespeare lived in this era • Breaking these leads to tragedy • Romeo's friend who does not die • The opposite type of play to a comedy • The first character to die in the play • This dodgy person gives Romeo a poison • The second character to die in the play • ...
Shakespeare Play Crossword 2014-03-30
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- breaks up a marriage because he thinks the wife Desdemona is unfaithful
- and Hypolita are characters in this play
- for Measure/Isabella the main character wants to become a nun in the begging of the play.
- You like it /Rosaland disguises herself as a boy named ganymede
- and Cleopatra /The queen of England has a love affair with a Roman Empire Rule
- well that ends well/The character Helena is an orphan daughter of a doctor
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- night or what will you will/Viola dresses up as a boy to work as a Duke Servant
- Lear/The antagonist in this play is Edmund the son of Gloucester
- merry wives of Winsdor/Mistread Ford leads on Falstaff and then later wrecks him
- and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end
- character is sent to England to be killed
- ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar
- Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide
- Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar
- Midsummers night dream
15 Clues: Midsummers night dream • and Hypolita are characters in this play • character is sent to England to be killed • Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide • Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar • and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end • ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar • ...
Shakespeare and Shelley 2021-01-05
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- This is an old-fashioned way of saying 'you'.
- What is one of the topics that Percy Shelley loved to write about?
- What type of story was Shelley trying to write when she produced Frankenstein?
- The middle name of Percy Shelley.
- What did Mary Shelley's husband write?
- The name that the creature Frankenstein creates is given
- The first name of the woman who created the story of Frankenstein
- This is another word which means 'happy', which Percy Shelley uses in his poem.
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- The surname of one of the greatest poets and playwrights this country has ever had - William ...
- Which group of poets did Percy Shelley belong to?
- How did Mary Shelley's husband die?
- The name of the bird Percy Shelley wrote his poem about.
- A form of poetry with 14 lines, and usually about love.
- Which season does Shakespeare compare his love to?
- The name of the type of electricity produced by a chemical reaction, which inspired 'Frankenstein'
15 Clues: The middle name of Percy Shelley. • How did Mary Shelley's husband die? • What did Mary Shelley's husband write? • This is an old-fashioned way of saying 'you'. • Which group of poets did Percy Shelley belong to? • Which season does Shakespeare compare his love to? • A form of poetry with 14 lines, and usually about love. • ...
SHAKESPEARE CROSS PUZZLE 2016-11-16
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- a kind of ceremony
- having feelings of uneasiness
- a minor task
- a tangled mass of hair
- great in number
- to ask with urgency
- the noun form of a word
- Shaking
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- Unusual at first
- to be noisy
- to end something and not solve it
- to seem fitting
- invoking someone
- really influenced of proper conduct
- a ceremony consisting a bride and groom
15 Clues: Shaking • to be noisy • a minor task • to seem fitting • great in number • Unusual at first • invoking someone • a kind of ceremony • to ask with urgency • a tangled mass of hair • the noun form of a word • having feelings of uneasiness • to end something and not solve it • really influenced of proper conduct • a ceremony consisting a bride and groom
Shakespeare Titles & Characters 2024-03-20
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- - A play in which the character Beatrice appears
- - The character who says "Out, Damned Spot!"
- - One of the star-crossed lovers in "Romeo and Juliet"
- - A play featuring the character Cordelia
- - The setting for "Macbeth"
- - The forest in "As You Like It" where characters find refuge and romance
- - Shakespeare's shortest tragedy
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- - The city that Romeo and Juliet is set in
- - The mischievous fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
- - Shakespeare's wife
- - The character who says the famous line "To be or not to be, that is the question"
- - Shakespeare's Birthplace
- - The fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- - The ruler of England during much of Shakespeare's career.
- - Shakespeare's Famous Theatre in London
15 Clues: - Shakespeare's wife • - Shakespeare's Birthplace • - The setting for "Macbeth" • - Shakespeare's shortest tragedy • - Shakespeare's Famous Theatre in London • - A play featuring the character Cordelia • - The city that Romeo and Juliet is set in • - The character who says "Out, Damned Spot!" • - A play in which the character Beatrice appears • ...
Shakespeare Speak (Taylor) 2022-01-06
15 Clues: means “do” • means “has” • means “are” • means “yes” • means “will” • means “does” • means “here” • means “soon” • means “there” • means “it is” • means “indeed” • means “before” • your first name • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Shakespeare Unit 1 2022-01-05
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- extremely unpleasant and offensive
- sorrowful
- completely changed in appearance or shape
- the state of being worried and annoyed
- disrespectful and full of dislike
- competitors
- human beings
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- argumentative
- to cause pain or distress
- changeable in affection and interests
- to persuade through flattery
- keep under control
- a state of hopelessness
- naughty, fond of playing pranks and tricks
- full of feeling of dislike and disrespect
15 Clues: sorrowful • competitors • human beings • argumentative • keep under control • a state of hopelessness • to cause pain or distress • to persuade through flattery • disrespectful and full of dislike • extremely unpleasant and offensive • changeable in affection and interests • the state of being worried and annoyed • completely changed in appearance or shape • ...
Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Famous play 2024-03-05
13 Clues: Nun • Hero • Crazy • Monarch • Heroine • Wise man • Peacemaker • Drama king • Rival House • Rival House • Second mother • Shakespeare Era • ¨Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs¨
Year 7 English 2024 2024-11-12
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- A pattern that makes the reader feel comfortable
- The first text that we studied this year
- the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello
- The start of a narrative
- A type of language that uses the 5 senses to communicate the idea
- The technique for when you give human feelings to inanimate objects
- The ending of a narrative
- A 16th century playwright famous for his many sonnets
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- The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog'
- What a character or person says, usually uses ""
- An overused phrase or idea
- A theme that has been explored through our study of Lion
- A technique for where there is distance between what is said and what is meant
- The highest point of tension in a narrative
- Visual description usually used in writing for effective description
- A repeated word or phrase in a poem
- A text that we have studied this year
- The main idea of a story or poem
18 Clues: The start of a narrative • The ending of a narrative • An overused phrase or idea • The main idea of a story or poem • A repeated word or phrase in a poem • A text that we have studied this year • The first text that we studied this year • the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello • The highest point of tension in a narrative • The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog' • ...
Wednesday Wars Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-09
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- What Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother.
- What does a newspaper call Holling after "saving" his sister?
- What Holling's role is in the play?
- The amount of questions on the Shakespeare test's Mrs. Baker gives Holling.
- What Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country.
- The last name of the person who refused to give Holling an autograph.
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- Hollings recites what to get a discount on cream puffs?
- Holling's sister wants to be a?
- Where Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day.
- Holling's nickname for his house.
- The type of design Mr. Hoodhood's high school is?
- The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is MIA.
12 Clues: Holling's sister wants to be a? • Holling's nickname for his house. • What Holling's role is in the play? • What Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother. • Where Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day. • The type of design Mr. Hoodhood's high school is? • The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is MIA. • What Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country. • ...
Writers in English Literature 2018-11-08
15 Clues: / Hamlet • / Amelia • / The Raven • / Fern Hill • / White Fang • / The Iron Man • / The Moonstone • / Robinson Crusoe • / Treasure Island • / A Christmas Carol • / Pride and Prejudice • / To Kill a Mockingbird • / The Picture of Dorian Gray • / Adventures of Huckleberry Finn • / Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
R and J 2018-04-23
15 Clues: Romeo's mom • Juliets mom • Romeo's dad • Juliet's dad • Romeos friend • Romeos servant • Juliets cousin • Spiritual leader • Juliets caregiver • Romeos Heart break • Juliet's other lover • main capulet character • Main montague Character • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Where the play was preformed
Julius Caesar 2013-12-08
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- Mary by the Virgin is __
- Little crowns worn by those of lesser rank than the kings is a ___
- What is another name for the common people?
- Anther word for replication
- ____means historically incorrect
- The usual starting time for business in Shakespeare's day is ___ hour
- Commoners are called __
- What is written in my face
- ___is to maintain iambic pentameter
- Brutus was a praetor; an official next in rank to Caesar's rank of consul in the __ chair
- Lord ____ Men was the acting group that Shakespeare belongs to
- The covered porch part of the theater Pompey had built is ___
- Conspirator that started with the letter L
- Another word for captive
- A___ is a character who is noble, but due to one or more fatal character flaws is met with tragedy
- Another word for gamesome
- Shakespeare was born and died on __ 23
- Lucius Junius Brutus' ancestor is the __
- William Shakespeare was born in ____-Upon-Avon
- To please accept means to ____
- Did things for the good of Rome
- A___ is a drama that ends in a catastrophe
- Conspirator that started with the letter D
- The __ Theater was the most famous Elizabethan Theater
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- Professionals who interpreted omens
- Another world for shoemaker is ___
- Another word for workmen
- The ides of March is on ___ 15
- An __ is a reference the author expects the reader to know
- __ is a parallel between nature and reality
- What is the dark region of the underworld in Greek Mythology?
- ___(James's son) played the leading role in many of Shakespearean productions
- A muffler worn by someone ill
- Conspirator that started with the letter M
- Wealthy people are called __
- One who summons the spirits of the dead
- Anthoer world for ceremonies
- The character flaw of the character is the ___
- Main villian of the conspirators
- Who is the Roman God of Fertility?
- Another word to leave out
- Conspirator that started with the letter T
- An unrhymed iambic pentameter is a
- When there is one speaker on stage it is a ___
- James ____ built the Globe Theater
- Another world for the press is the what?
- Poisonous snake
- Tarquinias Superbus, the last king of Rome is ___
- What is neat's leather?
- Shakespeare married Ann ___
- If you have steadfast appearance you have ___ constancy
- What river flows through Rome?
52 Clues: Poisonous snake • Commoners are called __ • What is neat's leather? • Mary by the Virgin is __ • Another word for workmen • Another word for captive • Another word to leave out • Another word for gamesome • What is written in my face • Anther word for replication • Shakespeare married Ann ___ • Wealthy people are called __ • Anthoer world for ceremonies • A muffler worn by someone ill • ...
Julius Caesar Crossword 2013-11-22
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- When the weather parallels between nature and reality it is called pathetic _________
- A statement that seems to say two opposite things but that may be true
- Caesar had three wives and did not bear any _____________
- Unrhymed iambic pentameter is called ______ Verse
- Character flaw of the character
- One speaker on stage (substitutes for narrator)
- Warning or indication of a future event
- A pair of rhyming iambic pentameters is a _______ Couplet
- A reference to music, art, literature, etc. that the writer expects the reader to know
- Social class Shakespeare's parents belong to
- Brutu's tagic flaw is idealistic ___________
- The rich people in the Middle Ages
- Son of James Burbage who played the leading roles in many Shakespearean productions
- Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey formed the First ____________
- The author of Julius Caesar
- The use of words that begin with the same sound near one another
- Warns Caesar of the Ides of March
- When two characters talk on stage and the other characters pretend not to hear
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
- Wife to Caesar
- Setting of the play
- Historically incorrect
- One of Caesar's physical handicaps
- Wife to Brutus
- The month Shakespeare was born and died
- A priest who interprets omens
- Comparison using "like" or "as"
- A combination of words that have opposite or very different meanings
- The river that flows through Rome
- Play on words
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- The Feast of ______ was a fertility feast
- I saw (In Latin)
- Acting group to which Shakespeare belong was ______ Chamberlain's Men
- Character ordered to deliver Brutus false notes in the first act
- Most famous Elizabethan Theatre built by James Burbage
- Servant to Cassius
- When the readers knows information that characters don't
- To maintain iambic pentameter
- Speaking to an object that cannot respond
- The river that flows through London
- I came (In the Latin language)
- A drama that ends in a catastrophe
- The common people in the Middle Ages
- I conquered (in Latin)
- Direct comparison NOT using "like" or "as"
- Character who is noble, but due to one or more fatal character flaws is a Tragic _________
- In 1592-1594 theatres closed because of this
- Julius Caesar had _____ wives
- The town Shakespeare was born in Stratford-Upon-________
- A group actors who comment on the action of a play without participation in it
50 Clues: Play on words • Wife to Caesar • Wife to Brutus • I saw (In Latin) • Servant to Cassius • Setting of the play • I conquered (in Latin) • Historically incorrect • The author of Julius Caesar • To maintain iambic pentameter • Julius Caesar had _____ wives • A priest who interprets omens • I came (In the Latin language) • Character flaw of the character • Comparison using "like" or "as" • ...
Cue for Treason-brady 2018-10-16
15 Clues: peter • a tree • a villain • kirkstone • Mr desmond • Mrs desmond • play robber • kit as girl • 14 yeara old • 13 years old • famous writer • main charecter • yellow gentleman • tryed to mary kit • head of secret service
Why should you read Shakespeare? 2022-01-12
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- True or False. Shakespeare added 1700 more words to the English language.
- This is a play by Shakespeare that was also adopted as a Hollywood movie and turned out to be a hit.
- Not only are we about to read this play, but this play was also adapted as an Indian crime movie.
- Shakespeare's works have been translated into more than 300 languages.
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- One of the main reasons we still read Shakespeare today is because he used __________ that are still relevant today.
- Ignoring ____________ is one way to approach reading Shakespeare.
- You should ________ to a monologue from the play first before you actually read the play.
7 Clues: Ignoring ____________ is one way to approach reading Shakespeare. • Shakespeare's works have been translated into more than 300 languages. • True or False. Shakespeare added 1700 more words to the English language. • You should ________ to a monologue from the play first before you actually read the play. • ...
Hamlet Nature Crossword 2023-12-08
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- Who is the author and writer of Hamlet?
- What star actor takes part in the move “The Revenant”?
- Who is the mother of Hamlet?
- What is linked to the moods/themes of the play?
- Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted?
- How is nature used in the play during the second point of direction?
- King What is the second media about?
- What does Hamlet represent in the planetary system?
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- Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote?
- What flower symbolizes death?
- What does Shakespeare use in the text to show the growth of the characters?
- What plant Hamlet's mother uses to describe Ophilia's death?
- Who says "canker galls the infants of the spring" quote?
- How do you best describe the story of Hamlet?
- Who created the Ophelia painting discussed in the introduction?
15 Clues: Who is the mother of Hamlet? • What flower symbolizes death? • Who is the author and writer of Hamlet? • Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote? • King What is the second media about? • How do you best describe the story of Hamlet? • What is linked to the moods/themes of the play? • Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted? • ...
The History of Shakespeare 2022-11-06
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- Shakespeare's son who died at 11 and may have inspired one of his most famous plays
- The name for people who watched plays from the base of the theater
- Shakespeare's mother's name was
- Shakespeare's father's name was
- Shakespeare was born in _______ on Avon
- This plague caused the closure of the Elizabethan entertainment district in 1596, 1603, and 1608
- The company Lord _____'s Men was formed after the plague
- Many Elizabethan theatres also followed this style of architecture (Based off of colosseums)
Down
- The Globe theatre looked like this from above
- Without this person's support the theatres might not have survived
- the last word of “Totus mundus agit histrionem”
- Shakespeare married Anne _______
- The colored flag that represented comedy plays
- The colored flag that represented tragedies
- The colored flag that represented history plays
15 Clues: Shakespeare's mother's name was • Shakespeare's father's name was • Shakespeare married Anne _______ • Shakespeare was born in _______ on Avon • The colored flag that represented tragedies • The Globe theatre looked like this from above • The colored flag that represented comedy plays • the last word of “Totus mundus agit histrionem” • ...
Shakespearean Words- Jaid Smith 2022-11-29
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- "Where art _____ Romeo?"
- Shakespeare's son who died at 11 years old
- After a disrespectful comment at the Oscar's, Kanye West became Taylor Swift's _______.
- when a character thinks out loud or addresses the audience without other characters hearing
- The name of Shakespeare's wife
- This is what they call the period of time where there is no recollection of Shakespeare's activities/whereabouts.
- Did you clean up ____ going to the party?
- This is a speech of one character that the other characters can hear.
- ______ they forgot it at home this morning.
- "____ the herald angel sing"
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- This is where Shakespeare was born and lived for the majority of his life.
- A famous playwright and poet
- come _____, it has been so long!
- The end of the rainbow is over ________.
- to be thankful or have mercy
15 Clues: "Where art _____ Romeo?" • A famous playwright and poet • to be thankful or have mercy • "____ the herald angel sing" • The name of Shakespeare's wife • come _____, it has been so long! • The end of the rainbow is over ________. • Did you clean up ____ going to the party? • Shakespeare's son who died at 11 years old • ______ they forgot it at home this morning. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Section 2 Vocab 1 2022-11-08
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- the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus
- Italian novelist, dramatist and poet, he won the Nobel prize in 1934
- a substance for cleaning the teeth
- A popular English playwright and poet in the 16th century
- a book in the Old Testament containing Job's pleas to God about his afflictions and God's reply
- a public toilet in a military area
- mythological reptile able to live in fire
- a confused multitude of things
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- belonging to the elite bodyguard of Roman emperors
- done routinely and with little interest or care
- A Bantu language with Arabic words, spoken along the East African coast
- famous play by Shakespeare about the Prince of Denmark and the death of his father
- to fill up from within; to spread throughout
- a painful infection of the gums and throat
- with a rhythmic flow
- overabundance of words; too many words used
16 Clues: with a rhythmic flow • a confused multitude of things • a substance for cleaning the teeth • a public toilet in a military area • mythological reptile able to live in fire • a painful infection of the gums and throat • overabundance of words; too many words used • to fill up from within; to spread throughout • done routinely and with little interest or care • ...
Macbeth 1-3 2022-12-16
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- the best playwrite to ever live
- Macbeth's best friend and who Macbeth kills
- killing of a king
- what type of play or genre is Macbeth?
- the cause of all the trouble in Macbeth
- Macbeth committed regicide on whom?
- an old synonym for "fate" and what the witches are referred to as
- driven to murder and madness by ambition, witches, and an evil wife
- where does the play take place?
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- written in italics to direct the actors
- what Macbeth sees floating in the air as he's about to commit regicide
- lines spoken only to audience to reveal the thoughts of a character
- the actors don't know what's going on, only the audience gets the connection
- she's beautiful and charming, but evil, cruel, and overly ambitious
- The witches tell Macbeth he will be the Thane of
- what Shakespeare wrote in
16 Clues: killing of a king • what Shakespeare wrote in • the best playwrite to ever live • where does the play take place? • Macbeth committed regicide on whom? • what type of play or genre is Macbeth? • written in italics to direct the actors • the cause of all the trouble in Macbeth • Macbeth's best friend and who Macbeth kills • The witches tell Macbeth he will be the Thane of • ...
Oly English Crossword 2020-08-10
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- Sprague Teacher who loves New York
- Sprague teacher who skydives
- author of the play Romeo and Juliet
- books that are longer reads and have chapters
- Sprague Teacher who smiles even in a cave!
- what all teachers at Sprague hope to help you accomplish
- Name of the female love in a play read in English 9
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- Name of the hero in the epic read in English 9 Literature
- Place where Romeo and Juliet live
- what your English teachers will want you to do often
- Shakespeare was from what country
- the librarian and longtime teacher companion of English teachers
- Name of the male love interest in a play read in English 9
- has a substantial beard and also teaches speech and history at Sprague
- English teacher who has taught at Sprague the longest
- the country of origin for the Odyssey
16 Clues: Sprague teacher who skydives • Place where Romeo and Juliet live • Shakespeare was from what country • Sprague Teacher who loves New York • author of the play Romeo and Juliet • the country of origin for the Odyssey • Sprague Teacher who smiles even in a cave! • books that are longer reads and have chapters • Name of the female love in a play read in English 9 • ...
Jim is 37! 2022-06-07
13 Clues: JD • major • undergrad • reenactments • baseball fan • first CA job • radio station dj • musical instrument • best speaker award • enforcement section • eat Jim Stanley here • musicals with grandpa & grandma • earliest plays with grandparents
Hamlet Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-09
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- Name of the new king
- Ophelia's Brother
- Who captured Hamlet on his ship to England?
- German town Hamlet goes to college in
- City in Denmark where the play is set
- What was used to kill Polonius
- Tea & Crumpets
- Hamlet is a ___ because he wears black and is sad
- Author of Hamlet
- Feeling during a breakup
- Guildenstern's twin
- Stabbed by Hamlet while behind a cloth
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- How did Ophelia die?
- Scholars believe is the reason Ophelia died
- Danish Prince
- Best Bro to Hamlet
- Sin that Gertrude is accused of
- What people believe Hamlet have fallen into
- Went to a Funeral and a Wedding
- Rosencrantz's twin
- Shakespeare is famous for his _____
- What Claudius did to King Hamlet
- She should learn to swim
- Feeling for Hamlet and Ophelia <3
- Feeling for mourning
- Country where Hamlet is set
- What Ophelia gives to everyone when crazy
- What is on the tip of Laertes' sword
- What is King Hamlet in the play
- What Ophelia does in her madness
30 Clues: Danish Prince • Tea & Crumpets • Author of Hamlet • Ophelia's Brother • Best Bro to Hamlet • Rosencrantz's twin • Guildenstern's twin • How did Ophelia die? • Name of the new king • Feeling for mourning • She should learn to swim • Feeling during a breakup • Country where Hamlet is set • What was used to kill Polonius • Sin that Gertrude is accused of • Went to a Funeral and a Wedding • ...
Centsible Can Solve Your A/C Puzzles 2021-05-03
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- "--- Degrees of Separation"
- Heal
- Luxurious
- Goose cry
- Medical insurer
- It'll never get off the ground in Australia
- sinned against than sinning"
- Big ISP
- E M Forster's "Howards ---"
- 2 "... --- player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage ..." ( Shakespeare, "Macbeth")
- AIDS fighter
- Start of something big?
- Puncture
- Adam and Eve's third
- Amazement
- Piece
- Kind of deal in the 1930s
- Cloth
- Overpowering fear
- "Little Shop of Horrors" dentist --- Scrivello
- Nicaraguan politico
- Skier's shelter
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- Like a porcupine
- Humiliating meal?
- Atomic physicist Niels ---
- Tip off
- "And Still I Rise" poet
- The nasty half of R L Stevenson's split personality
- German-Polish border river
- First animal in the Chinese Zodiac
- Resistance against attack 10 Deploy Earl badly on stage, perhaps?
- Cleo's nemesis
- Apparel
- Large deer
- 1 Diamond element?
- Live
- Open mesh fabric
- Shakespeare character
- Muse of comedy a hit, L A resolved
- Norm, briefly
- October's birthstone
- Sound of a small bell
42 Clues: Heal • Live • Piece • Cloth • Tip off • Big ISP • Apparel • Puncture • Luxurious • Goose cry • Amazement • Large deer • AIDS fighter • Norm, briefly • Cleo's nemesis • Medical insurer • Skier's shelter • Like a porcupine • Open mesh fabric • Humiliating meal? • Overpowering fear • 1 Diamond element? • Nicaraguan politico • Adam and Eve's third • October's birthstone • Shakespeare character • Sound of a small bell • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword By: Kyle Cichon 2018-10-26
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- I raised Juliet
- Romeo drinks this to kill himself
- I am the prince of cats and I hate Romeo
- Servant to the nurse
- I am Romeo's cousin, I try to look out for Romeo by preventing fights
- Our family hates Capulet's and consists of Romeo, and Benvolio
- Ruler of Verona
- This is what makes the play a tradgedy
- I marry Romeo and Juliet. I also gave try to save Romeo and Juliet's relationship
- Shakespeare plays were performed here
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- I am in love with Juliet and kill myself because I thought she was dead.
- I am a relative to the prince, and I am good friends with Romeo
- I am in love with Romeo and Tybalt is my cousin
- Romeo is my ex boyfriend because I became a nun
- The author of the play
- I am the servant of Romeo
- Where Romeo sneaks up to Juliet
- I tried to marry Juliet before Romeo found her.
- Our family hates montagues and consists of Juliet, and Tybalt
- The city where the play takes place
20 Clues: I raised Juliet • Ruler of Verona • Servant to the nurse • The author of the play • I am the servant of Romeo • Where Romeo sneaks up to Juliet • Romeo drinks this to kill himself • The city where the play takes place • Shakespeare plays were performed here • This is what makes the play a tradgedy • I am the prince of cats and I hate Romeo • ...
Verb 2022-02-09
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- what waiters do
- another ability that most of us have
- What some people do to scare people
- opposite of open
- money used
- something that happens to all of us
- de compras, what mom's like to do
- what kids always say when they see a new toy
- what happens to objects when it's to dark
- things that teachers say before a test
- opposite of enter
- words
- opposite of can't
- what some people have to do
- what people to to trophies
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- opinions
- something that no one wants to do
- something people like to do
- Shakespeare words
- relates to the making of food
- basically everyone has this ability
- time of day when you eat
- something that I don't get enough of
- something that I don't want to do
- another version of Shakespeare words
- something everyone must learn to do
- what people tell others
- opposite of go
- what factories can do
- travel places
- another version of the ABC's
31 Clues: words • opinions • money used • travel places • opposite of go • what waiters do • opposite of open • Shakespeare words • opposite of enter • opposite of can't • what factories can do • what people tell others • time of day when you eat • what people to to trophies • something people like to do • what some people have to do • another version of the ABC's • relates to the making of food • ...
CELEBRATING WORD LITERACY DAY with 9H! 2023-09-07
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- known for his works like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth
- A character from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" who becomes the king of Norway.
- Written or spoken language in its ordinary form
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- A category of artistic composition
- A person who loves books
- Having or showing great knowledge or learning
- A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five
- The act of deceiving or misleading someone.
- A written or printed work
- Structure and arrangement of words and phrases in a language
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- A building or room containing collections of books
- A person's account of their own life.
- Correspondence of sounds between words
- A theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare
- A figure of speech that represents one thing in terms of another
- The vocabulary or stock of terms used in a particular subject
- A dramatic monologue where a character expresses their thoughts and emotions aloud.
- The ability to read and write
- Main character in a story
20 Clues: A person who loves books • Main character in a story • A written or printed work • The ability to read and write • A category of artistic composition • A person's account of their own life. • Correspondence of sounds between words • The act of deceiving or misleading someone. • Having or showing great knowledge or learning • Written or spoken language in its ordinary form • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2023-10-02
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- An Individual and agencies of human beings
- Why did Henry VIII part ways from the Pope and the Catholic Church?
- What were John Calvin's followers called in France?
- Which English playwright wrote about human flaws in the Northern Renaissance?
- The author who wrote "In Praise of Folly"
- Who invented the Printing Press?
- What was one of the works of art that Michelangelo created?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- A grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in Purgatory
- What country was William Shakespeare from?
- The author who wrote "Institutes of the Christian Religion"
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- Who was one of the parties involved in the French Wars of Religion?
- Who started the Protestant Reformation?
- What were John Calvin's followers called in England?
- Where did the Northern renaissance begin?
- A person who give financial support to a person
- The author who wrote Utopia
- Who wrote "the Prince"?
- What was one of the branches of the Protestant Church?
- Which monarch made the Anglican Church the official Church of England?
20 Clues: Who wrote "the Prince"? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • The author who wrote Utopia • Who invented the Printing Press? • Who started the Protestant Reformation? • Where did the Northern renaissance begin? • The author who wrote "In Praise of Folly" • An Individual and agencies of human beings • What country was William Shakespeare from? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Review 2024-05-16
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- Weapons used in the play
- How Romeo dies
- Genre/Theme of the play
- Ruler of Verona
- How Romeo and Juliet die
- Where Romeo and Juliet first meet
- Who was the Queen when Shakespeare what writing
- What was the disease that killed many people during the Elizabethan Age?
- Romeo's connection who helps him marry Juliet
- What Lady Montague dies from at the end of the book
- City where the play takes place
- Reason that Juliet gives to not marry Paris
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- Who went to the theater during the Elizabethan Age?
- What Juliet uses to kill herself
- Romeo's last name
- Author of this play
- What the Capulets and the Montagues do
- Reason that Friar Laurence marries Romeo and Juliet
- Juliet's last name
- Who Lord + Lady Capulet want Juliet to marry
- Most popular form of entertainment during the Elizabethan Age
- What happens to Romeo after he kills Tybalt
- Who Tybalt kills
- Who kills Tybalt and Paris
- Loves to fight
- Where Romeo and Juliet die
26 Clues: How Romeo dies • Loves to fight • Ruler of Verona • Who Tybalt kills • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • Author of this play • Genre/Theme of the play • Weapons used in the play • How Romeo and Juliet die • Who kills Tybalt and Paris • Where Romeo and Juliet die • City where the play takes place • What Juliet uses to kill herself • Where Romeo and Juliet first meet • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act I 2025-03-20
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- How many acts are in each Shakespearean play?
- Delivers the monologue about Queen Mab
- a metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable
- Romeo and Juliet is a ____. (type of play)
- Delivers the prologue
- Has unrequited love for Rosaline
- "O, then, dear ____, let lips do what hands do..."
- Setting of the play
- Where Shakespeare is from
- "By giving ___ unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties."
- "He's a man of ____"
- Shakespeare wrote these poems
- Which family hosts the party
- "Mother figure" to Juliet
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- Breaks up the fight in the first scene
- If the families fight again their punishment is _____.
- "Rebellious subjects, _____ to peace..."
- Romeo's cousin
- Indicated when Romeo has ominous dreams
- How old is Juliet?
- Suitor to Juliet
- "But woo her, gentle Paris, get her ____"
- "From forth the fatal ____ of these two foes..."
- Romeo and Juliet are said to be ____ lovers
- Daughter of the nurse that passed away young
- Romeo is a member of the ____ family.
- Juliet's cousin
- Name of Shakespeare's theatre
- Sonnets have ____ syllables in each line
29 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Juliet's cousin • Suitor to Juliet • How old is Juliet? • Setting of the play • "He's a man of ____" • Delivers the prologue • Where Shakespeare is from • "Mother figure" to Juliet • Which family hosts the party • Shakespeare wrote these poems • Name of Shakespeare's theatre • Has unrequited love for Rosaline • Romeo is a member of the ____ family. • ...
A Year in Review 2025-11-24
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- another name for Shakespeare
- iambic pentameter has one of these every 5 syllables
- born in Stratford-upon-Avon
- follows a protagonist's journey as they grow up
- the name of our Pre-service teacher this year
- part of the stage of The Globe theatre
- wealthy class
- the repetition of words at the beginning of sentences or phrases
- system where everyone shares everything equally
- lower class
- a line of poetry without any punctuation
- the pyramid most story narratives adhere to
- if you were accused of this you were sometimes drowned
- extreme exaggeration
- if you were uneducated you spoke in this
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- the repetition of a consonant sound
- sound that comes from within a film
- a homophone for a word meaning 'leader'
- Author of The Fall
- if your were wealthy and educated you spoke in this
- the idea that things represent other things
- Protagonist of The Fall
- the fantastic film
- where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- slam poet
- one of Shakespeare's famous plays
- questions that require yes or no
27 Clues: slam poet • lower class • wealthy class • Author of The Fall • the fantastic film • extreme exaggeration • Protagonist of The Fall • born in Stratford-upon-Avon • another name for Shakespeare • questions that require yes or no • one of Shakespeare's famous plays • the repetition of a consonant sound • sound that comes from within a film • part of the stage of The Globe theatre • ...
Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt 2025-11-20
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- What were the names of his parents? (____and____)
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did Shakespeare's father do for a living?
- Where was the Globe Theater located? (______,______)
- What was the name of the King during Shakespeare's time?
- Fill in the blank: Shakespeare wrote 154 _____and 38_____.
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- What was the name of his wife?
- What month was the fire at the Globe Theater?
- Who played the female roles in Shakespeare's plays? (Oldest to youngest: ___ and ___)
- How many spectators could the Globe Theater hold? (_K)
10 Clues: What was the name of his wife? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What month was the fire at the Globe Theater? • What did Shakespeare's father do for a living? • What were the names of his parents? (____and____) • Where was the Globe Theater located? (______,______) • How many spectators could the Globe Theater hold? (_K) • ...
Shakespeare and Elizabethan drama 2024-06-03
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- A type of play written by Shakespeare with elements of magic, fantasy, comedy and disaster all blended together
- Apart from plays, Shakespeare also wrote poetry, mainly ...
- Shakespeare's nickname was and still is the ... of Avon or the Great ...
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- To make the plays attractive to audiences that did not travel themselves, Shakespeare often set his plays in ... locations
- Theatres, brothels, inns and taverns were all situated on the South ... of the river Thames
- Place where Romeo & Juliet is set
- A sort of drama that shows the sorrowful downfall of a protagonist in a serious manner.
- All female parts were played by...
8 Clues: Place where Romeo & Juliet is set • All female parts were played by... • Apart from plays, Shakespeare also wrote poetry, mainly ... • Shakespeare's nickname was and still is the ... of Avon or the Great ... • A sort of drama that shows the sorrowful downfall of a protagonist in a serious manner. • ...
Bouws Family 2025-03-11
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- Queen of Real Estate
- the smiley
- diapar change
- Toilet water and a Tea party
- Cupcake in the microwave (explosion)
- Secretly Shakespeare
- almost santa
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- Rap God
- dog mom
- Cat mom
- future olympian
- Drones, & burgers
- Guitar Hero
- Fan of Ladders
- hoverboard horse
- Captain of the Big Dutchman
- dancing queen
- the real russ' boy
18 Clues: Rap God • dog mom • Cat mom • the smiley • Guitar Hero • almost santa • diapar change • dancing queen • Fan of Ladders • future olympian • hoverboard horse • Drones, & burgers • the real russ' boy • Queen of Real Estate • Secretly Shakespeare • Captain of the Big Dutchman • Toilet water and a Tea party • Cupcake in the microwave (explosion)
William Shakespeare Crossword 2021-06-11
5 Clues: The month Shakespeare was born on. • The era in which Shakespeare lived in. • The theater built by William Shakespeare • The play in which Shakespeare says "To be or not to be." • A play that was written by Shakespeare about a Roman commander.
The Tempest 2017-12-17
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- King of Naples
- Place in Italy
- Drunk butler
- Poet
- Male monarch
- Court jester
- Ships petty officer
- Son of a witch
- Highest rank below the monarch
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- Spirit with no gender
- Noble adviser
- Daughter of the magician
- Capital of Campania region
- Powerful magician
- Son of Alonso
- Easily led into planning brothers murder
- Illusionist
- The witch
- Remote
19 Clues: Poet • Remote • The witch • Illusionist • Drunk butler • Male monarch • Court jester • Noble adviser • Son of Alonso • King of Naples • Place in Italy • Son of a witch • Powerful magician • Ships petty officer • Spirit with no gender • Daughter of the magician • Capital of Campania region • Highest rank below the monarch • Easily led into planning brothers murder
Schritt 1 2019-02-01
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- heissgetränk
- Ursprungsort der industriellen Revolution
- Größte Insel der Welt
- Kleine Jagdhundrasse
- Gründer Luxemburgs
- Vorgänger Elisabeth 2
- Entscheidungsort für Napoleon
- Enlischer Dichter
- Raubkatze
- Gruppierung von Rehen
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- Englischer Führer im Zweiten Weltkrieg
- mittelmeerstaat (Insel)
- bekannter Zauberer
- bekannte Musikband aus den 60er Jahren
- Nachtaktiver Vogel
- Grenze zwischen Frankreich und England
- längster Fluss Englands
- Wildschweinjunges
- Englisches Gefängnis
19 Clues: Raubkatze • heissgetränk • Wildschweinjunges • Enlischer Dichter • bekannter Zauberer • Nachtaktiver Vogel • Gründer Luxemburgs • Kleine Jagdhundrasse • Englisches Gefängnis • Größte Insel der Welt • Vorgänger Elisabeth 2 • Gruppierung von Rehen • mittelmeerstaat (Insel) • längster Fluss Englands • Entscheidungsort für Napoleon • Englischer Führer im Zweiten Weltkrieg • ...
Shakespeare as an adult 2021-04-19
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- Shakespeare's son
- King who ruled after Queen Elizabeth I
- While London theaters were closed, Shakespeare's patron was the Earl of
- caused London theaters to close from 1592-1594
- After Queen Elizabeth's death, Shakespeare's acting company was renamed to
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- Shakespeare was part owner of this famous theater
- Shakespeare's hometown
- Shakespeare wrote over 150 of these poems
- a Shakespearean tragedy about a Danish prince who is haunted by a ghost
- drama where character suffers disastrous end; Shakespeare's most famous were Hamlet and Macbeth
10 Clues: Shakespeare's son • Shakespeare's hometown • King who ruled after Queen Elizabeth I • Shakespeare wrote over 150 of these poems • caused London theaters to close from 1592-1594 • Shakespeare was part owner of this famous theater • a Shakespearean tragedy about a Danish prince who is haunted by a ghost • ...
KÄRLEK 2025-12-01
11 Clues: Blomma • Jack & Rose • Shakespeare • Taylor Swift • The Cardigans • Kärlekssymbol • Love... (Julfilm) • Romersk Kärleksgud • Grekisk kärleksgud • Kärlek vid första... • Love is... (Realityserie)
Star-Crossed Lover Crossword 2014-05-28
15 Clues: exile • wedding • look over • to grieve • setting of play • extreme devotion • opponent or enemy • relation to Romeo • violent or stormy • relation to Juliet • skill and cleverness • protagonist(Capulets) • protagonist(Montagues) • writer of Romeo and Juliet • speech intended for the audience
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by [Luke Strader] 2021-08-18
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- The plays usually lasted this many hours.
- London lost 1/4 of this during the plague.
- The Globe was built on this river.
- This fruit was considered deadly and was thrown at the worst actors.
- A theater group Shakespeare managed in 1594.
- This Queen was known as, "The Virgin Queen".
- Lord Chamberlain's Men renamed this after King James I became a supporter and funder of them.
- Married Shakespeare in 1582
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- Created the original plot for Romeo and Juliet in his story, "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Iuliet.
- Juliet's last name.
- Dessert at The Globe was this fruit.
- Elizabeth was this age when she was crowned Queen.
- The main course at The Globe.
- Romeo's last name.
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body.
15 Clues: Romeo's last name. • Juliet's last name. • Married Shakespeare in 1582 • The main course at The Globe. • The Globe was built on this river. • Dessert at The Globe was this fruit. • The plays usually lasted this many hours. • London lost 1/4 of this during the plague. • A theater group Shakespeare managed in 1594. • This Queen was known as, "The Virgin Queen". • ...
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- Who is the male protagonist of the Shakespeare play we studied?
- Who was the horse that did all the heavy lifting in Animal Farm?
- Where was Romeo and Juliet set?
- Who is the female protagonist of the Shakespeare play?
- who supervised the build of the windmill in Animal Farm
- who did Romeo love before Juliet?
- What did Callum's sister in Noughts and Crosses die of?
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- What was the surname of the orginal writer of Romeo and Juliet?
- Who did Romeo kill on the street?
- who started the fight on the street where Tybalt was killed?
- What was the main character in A Christmas Carol?
- who did Juliet's parents want her to marry?
- what family had a feud with the montagues?
- how long was Shakespeare's version of Romeo and Juliet?
14 Clues: Where was Romeo and Juliet set? • Who did Romeo kill on the street? • who did Romeo love before Juliet? • what family had a feud with the montagues? • who did Juliet's parents want her to marry? • What was the main character in A Christmas Carol? • Who is the female protagonist of the Shakespeare play? • who supervised the build of the windmill in Animal Farm • ...
second2 2014-12-07
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- liar
- bride of Othello
- servant to Othello
- approximately when the play was written
- father of Desdemona
- race of Othello
- loves Desdemona but cant wed her
- from where
- wife of Iago
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- kingsman to Brabantio
- why
- Othello's friend and lieutenant
- black from North Africa
- type of structure
- wrote the book
- moor
- Othello gave Desdemona
- loves Cassio
- your
- Othello
20 Clues: why • liar • moor • your • Othello • from where • loves Cassio • wife of Iago • wrote the book • race of Othello • bride of Othello • type of structure • servant to Othello • father of Desdemona • kingsman to Brabantio • Othello gave Desdemona • black from North Africa • Othello's friend and lieutenant • loves Desdemona but cant wed her • approximately when the play was written
OTG1 U5 UK 2024-02-17
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- ankara
- ilmiselvästi
- mahdollisuus
- salaperäinen
- merkitä
- a famous ancient monument in England
- muodikas
- perhaps the most famous English playwright and poet
- kuningatar
- a famous fictional detective (last name)
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- myrkyllinen
- urheilija
- sisältää
- lippu
- kuuluisa
- the capital of Wales
- valtava
- ymmärtää, tajuta
- yleisesti
- varmasti
- mätä
- kuningas
- itse asiassa
- puute
- terveellinen
- kuninkaalliset
- omituinen, outo
27 Clues: mätä • lippu • puute • ankara • valtava • merkitä • sisältää • kuuluisa • varmasti • kuningas • muodikas • urheilija • yleisesti • kuningatar • myrkyllinen • ilmiselvästi • mahdollisuus • salaperäinen • itse asiassa • terveellinen • kuninkaalliset • omituinen, outo • ymmärtää, tajuta • the capital of Wales • a famous ancient monument in England • a famous fictional detective (last name) • ...
A Night at the Opera 2024-12-24
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- Druid high priestess
- Plácido _______
- Luciano
- Italian composer
- Solo
- Swan knight
- _____ Garden
- Not so old McDonald
- Moscow hall
- Musical introduction
- Tristan's lover
- Milanese music hall
- Gypsy
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- Script
- Madame _______
- Female voice
- Maria
- Chinese princess
- Egyptian tragedy
- Hoffmann storyteller
- Daytime "opera"
- Longest opera
- Shakespeare-inspired work
- Rome-based story
- Host city of European summer festival
25 Clues: Solo • Maria • Gypsy • Script • Luciano • Swan knight • Moscow hall • Female voice • _____ Garden • Longest opera • Madame _______ • Plácido _______ • Daytime "opera" • Tristan's lover • Chinese princess • Egyptian tragedy • Italian composer • Rome-based story • Not so old McDonald • Milanese music hall • Druid high priestess • Hoffmann storyteller • Musical introduction • Shakespeare-inspired work • ...
Esay 2 2024-05-13
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- son of Jacob/Israel
- river Jesus was baptized in
- iphone > -------
- striped animal
- the US has these
- 007
- Shakespeare play
- ms ong has it
- can't spell
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- military academy
- 8 slices
- respect your -------
- days when we have english
- trots, gallops
- never say ------
- short and fast runner
- smell,taste, etc.
- planet closest to sun
18 Clues: 007 • 8 slices • can't spell • ms ong has it • trots, gallops • striped animal • military academy • iphone > ------- • never say ------ • the US has these • Shakespeare play • smell,taste, etc. • son of Jacob/Israel • respect your ------- • short and fast runner • planet closest to sun • days when we have english • river Jesus was baptized in
William Shakespeare 2022-01-09
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- Kakšna dela je pisal?
- Kako se imenuje najbolj znana tragedija, romantika, ki jo je napisal?
- Kako je bilo ime njegovemu edinemu sinu in dvojčku njegove druge hčerke?
- Kaj je bil po državljanstvu?
- Kako je bilo ime prvi Williamovi hčeri?
- Koliko otrok je imel?
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- Koliko je bil star William Shakespeare, ko je umrl?
- Kako se starinsko imenuje mesec Williamove smrti?
- Mesec rojstva Williama Shakespearja.
- Kako je bilo ime njegovi ženi?
10 Clues: Kakšna dela je pisal? • Koliko otrok je imel? • Kaj je bil po državljanstvu? • Kako je bilo ime njegovi ženi? • Mesec rojstva Williama Shakespearja. • Kako je bilo ime prvi Williamovi hčeri? • Kako se starinsko imenuje mesec Williamove smrti? • Koliko je bil star William Shakespeare, ko je umrl? • Kako se imenuje najbolj znana tragedija, romantika, ki jo je napisal? • ...
Shakespeare quotes 2022-01-26
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- Dead as a ___
- When you're in a problem
- What you have to break to make people comfortable
- something that's sad to look at
- Synonym for alright
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- When you get rid of someone and youre glad
- Someone who doesn't like taking risks
- Usually the first two words of a joke
- when you end up in the same spot you started in you've come
- Keep a low profile
10 Clues: Dead as a ___ • Keep a low profile • Synonym for alright • When you're in a problem • something that's sad to look at • Someone who doesn't like taking risks • Usually the first two words of a joke • When you get rid of someone and youre glad • What you have to break to make people comfortable • when you end up in the same spot you started in you've come
Shakespeare vocab 2021-11-18
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- 2 characters who oppose each other in personality and function of the story
- to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties
- a heath professional trained in the art of preparing drugs and medicine
- the release of the audience emotions through empathy with the characters
- A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw
- the struggle a character engages in with his/her own thoughts/emotions
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- a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy
- One or more humorous character who partucupate in scenes intended to lighten the mood
- The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw.
- to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely
10 Clues: a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy • to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely • A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw • to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties • The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw. • ...
Taalschatwoorden Shakespeare 2014-01-19
10 Clues: Jaloers • Opstandigheid • Raden; gokken • Zonder eigen wel • Verdrietig; somber • Niet op gevaar lettend • Grote voorraden inslaan • Geliefd en bekend bij veel mensen • Mooie dingen duidelijk laten zien • Iemand die erg op zijn uiterlijk is gesteld
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-09-12
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- Marie was born in this country
- Number of elements Marie and Pierre discovered
- Kind of cancer therapy Marie's research sparked
- The French university Marie studied at
- Trucks that carried and dropped off x-rays
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- The war Marie was involved in
- Element Marie named after her home country
- Marie's husband and research partner
- Term used to refer to the series of underground classes Marie and Bronya attended
- Material Marie and Pierre studied
10 Clues: The war Marie was involved in • Marie was born in this country • Material Marie and Pierre studied • Marie's husband and research partner • The French university Marie studied at • Element Marie named after her home country • Trucks that carried and dropped off x-rays • Number of elements Marie and Pierre discovered • Kind of cancer therapy Marie's research sparked • ...
Shakespeare words 2023-04-14
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- diminish gradually in size
- causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort
- showing fearlessness and determination
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- a robber or outlaw
- lacking in vitality
- readiness to give more of something
- having no knowledge of a situation or fact
- to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something
- sad because one has no friends or company
10 Clues: a robber or outlaw • lacking in vitality • diminish gradually in size • readiness to give more of something • showing fearlessness and determination • sad because one has no friends or company • having no knowledge of a situation or fact • to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air • causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort • ...
Shakespeare Terminology 2023-04-12
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- A category of poetry based on unrhymed lines and a definite meter, usually of iambic pentameter.
- When a character in a work of fiction addresses the audience directly for a moment to either express a truth, reveal a feeling.
- A type of physical comedy characterized by broad humour.
- A literary device by which the audience's or reader's understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters.
- The ordinary language people use in speaking or writing.
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- A humorous drama with a marriage at the end of the play.
- A rhythm structure used most commonly in poetry,that combines unstressed and stressed syllables in groups of 5
- A rhyming pair of successive lines of verse, typically of the same length.
- A monologue that is delivered when the character is alone.
- A serious drama with a death at the end of the play.
10 Clues: A serious drama with a death at the end of the play. • A humorous drama with a marriage at the end of the play. • A type of physical comedy characterized by broad humour. • The ordinary language people use in speaking or writing. • A monologue that is delivered when the character is alone. • ...
Shakespeare P2 2021-09-26
10 Clues: spare time • softly bright • big and strong • to remove to get rid of • show something by pictures • well known for bad qualities • to lift or drag something heavy • causing trouble in a playful way • a constant and quickly changing pattern • cross the road without regard to the traffic
Shakespeare P1 2021-09-25
Across
- movable joint
- rude, not showing proper respect
- cross a road without regard for the traffic
- a small shop, open at the front where newspapers, sandwiches, soft drinks, etc. are sold
- lacking energy or interest/dead
- to keep in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly
Down
- many
- healthy food, helping the body grow
- difficult or impossible to read
- a hole, that allows a liquid or gas to escape
10 Clues: many • movable joint • difficult or impossible to read • lacking energy or interest/dead • rude, not showing proper respect • healthy food, helping the body grow • cross a road without regard for the traffic • a hole, that allows a liquid or gas to escape • to keep in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly • ...
Will Shakespeare 2022-05-31
10 Clues: a thief • idiotic • to shake • to destroy • to be evil • to be scared • to lack something • the ball of an eye • it to do something right • blood to do something terrible and not care
Shakespeare Characters 2022-10-18
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- I serve the Capulet family with my fellow servant Sampson
- I am married to the head of teh capulet family. I am Juliet's mother
- I"m the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet,I'm 14 and very innocent
- I am a priest. I counsel Romeo often and want the family fued to end
- I am the son of Lord and Lady Montague. I am more of a lover than a fighter
- I serve the capulet family with my fellow servant Gregory
Down
- I am the head of the Montague family. I am Romeo's father
- I am the head of the Capulet family. I am Juliet's father
- I sell drugs in Mantua, a town near Verona
- I am married to the head of the Montague family. I am Romeo's mother
10 Clues: I sell drugs in Mantua, a town near Verona • I am the head of the Montague family. I am Romeo's father • I am the head of the Capulet family. I am Juliet's father • I serve the Capulet family with my fellow servant Sampson • I serve the capulet family with my fellow servant Gregory • I"m the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet,I'm 14 and very innocent • ...
English - Shakespeare 2022-10-13
10 Clues: LII • who’s there • mother of Jesus • 9-11: _____ towers • princess of Genovia • a magnetic bird, hippodrome • a February 14 gift, playhouse • Founding member of the black eyed peas • Williams misplaced laps around the sun • "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?”
William Shakespeare 2023-08-21
Across
- a story that makes people laugh
- a person who studies a lot and becomes an expert in a subject
- a story that has a terrible or sad ending for the main character
- rich
Down
- to place a dead body underground
- to provide financial support in exchange for having one's name associated with something
- a word used long ago to describe a person who is poor
- a fourteen-line poem with a set rhyme scheme
- the members of a royal family such as king, queen, and prince
- from a nearby area
10 Clues: rich • from a nearby area • a story that makes people laugh • to place a dead body underground • a fourteen-line poem with a set rhyme scheme • a word used long ago to describe a person who is poor • a person who studies a lot and becomes an expert in a subject • the members of a royal family such as king, queen, and prince • ...
Shakespeare Phrases 2024-05-13
10 Clues: Brave new ----- • ----- to be kind • A blinking ----- • Own ----- and blood • A ----- of strength • The world is my ----- • Neither ----- nor reason • All that glitters isn't ---- • Wear my ----- upon my sleeve • -------- is the green-eyed monster
Shakespeare II 2025-01-26
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- What Gloucester could have used after what Cornwall did to him
- Every Shakespearean king does this with authority, except maybe Richard II
- Juliet Montague, ___ Capulet
- "The undiscovered country, ___ whose bourn ..."
- King Lear did not expect to have to do this to both Kent and Cordelia
Down
- Proteus in Two Gents goes from this to loser by Act V
- Henry IV, Part 1: "To ___ the general sway into your hand,"
- The Porter in Macbeth's worst nightmare
- Hamlet: "And ___ so? Pah!"
- Actor who starred in and directed "Shakespeare Got it All Wrong"
10 Clues: Hamlet: "And ___ so? Pah!" • Juliet Montague, ___ Capulet • The Porter in Macbeth's worst nightmare • "The undiscovered country, ___ whose bourn ..." • Proteus in Two Gents goes from this to loser by Act V • Henry IV, Part 1: "To ___ the general sway into your hand," • What Gloucester could have used after what Cornwall did to him • ...
Old Times Cross Word 2022-03-07
Across
- “who bore him a child”
- if Shakespeare had a sister that wanted to follow in his footsteps “it would have been impossible” because she is a woman.
- writer is being selective
- the continuation of a sentence without a pause
Down
- “it would have been impossible , completely and entirely, for any woman to have written the plays of Shakespeare in the age of Shakespeare”
- expression to call something to mind without mentioning it
- “ then he ceased to scold her… he begged her instead not to hurt him … how could she break his heart”
- commentary Virginia Woolf is pointing out shakespeare is taught to follow his dreams and how he went “to seek his fortune in london” his parents are supportive of him but the daughter has the hard end of the stick and has to stay home to become a wife and mother which is unfair.
8 Clues: “who bore him a child” • writer is being selective • the continuation of a sentence without a pause • expression to call something to mind without mentioning it • “ then he ceased to scold her… he begged her instead not to hurt him … how could she break his heart” • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-14
16 Clues: Romeos mom • Pharmacist • Romeos dad • Juliets dad • Romeos lover • Juliets lover • Romeos servant • cousin of Romeo • Ruler of Verona • executed by Romeo • Romeos best friend • Capulet Juliets mom • wants to marry Juliet • author of Romeo and Juliet • Juliets protecter/ care taker • lawerence married Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet 2018-01-12
16 Clues: author • house 2 • setting • house 1 • the ending • kills Romeo • helps Juliet • kills Juliet • friend of Romeo • son of Montaque • nephew of Montaque • daughter of Capulet • nephew of Lady Capulet • romeo and juliet fall in • kingsmen wants to marry Juliet • the feeling between the 2 houses
Famous Authors 2024-07-07
16 Clues: - 1984 • - Ulysses • - Jane Eyre • - The Raven • - The Odyssey • - Mrs. Dalloway • - Of Mice and Men • - The Great Gatsby • - Lord of the Rings • - The Metamorphosis • - English playwright • - Harry Potter series • - Pride and Prejudice • - A Tale of Two Cities • - The Old Man and the Sea • - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
