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Line by Line Shakespeare

These videos will guide you through Shakespeare's work with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you will explore Shakespeare's gift for language and invention. I don't place emphasis on themes, motifs, or symbols, although undoubtedly you will see all these elements at play. My focus is on helping your students read Shakespeare as they would enjoy any other author.

These videos will guide you through Shakespeare's work with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you will explore Shakespeare's gift for language and invention. I don't place emphasis on themes, motifs, or symbols, although undoubtedly you will see all these elements at play. My focus is on helping your students read Shakespeare as they would enjoy any other author.
Line by Line: Macbeth, Macbeth's "I have almost forgot the taste of fears" (5.5)
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Line by Line: Macbeth, Macbeth's "I have almost forgot the taste of fears" (5.5)

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This video will take you through an excerpt from Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” Macbeth’s monologue beginning “I have almost forgot the taste of fears” with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you’ll explore Shakespeare’s gift for language and invention. For more, check out my videos here: http://bit.ly/2J5VtH5 A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the New Cambridge Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation. Subscribe for more Line by Line Shakespeare: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQXUz37eJUjY10ap2j2P5uA?sub_confirmation=1 Connect on Twitter: @LBL_Shakespeare
Line by Line: Macbeth, Malcolm's "Macduff, this noble passion" (4.3)
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Line by Line: Macbeth, Malcolm's "Macduff, this noble passion" (4.3)

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This video will take you through an excerpt from Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” Malcolm’s monologue beginning “Macduff, this noble passion” with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you’ll explore Shakespeare’s gift for language and invention. For more, check out my videos here: http://bit.ly/2J5VtH5 A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation. Subscribe for more Line by Line Shakespeare: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQXUz37eJUjY10ap2j2P5uA?sub_confirmation=1 Connect on Twitter: @LBL_Shakespeare
Line by Line: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Oberon's "I know a bank" (2.1)
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Line by Line: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Oberon's "I know a bank" (2.1)

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This video will take you through an excerpt from Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Oberon’s monologue beginning “I know a bank” with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you’ll explore Shakespeare’s gift for language and invention. For more, check out my videos here: http://bit.ly/2J5VtH5 A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation. Subscribe for more Line by Line Shakespeare: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQXUz37eJUjY10ap2j2P5uA?sub_confirmation=1 Connect on Twitter: @LBL_Shakespeare
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 20
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 20

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. I designed these videos partly due to my disappointment with those superficial summaries and thematic analyses littering the web. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 40
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 40

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. I designed these videos partly due to my disappointment with those superficial summaries and thematic analyses littering the web. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 30
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 30

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. I designed these videos partly due to my disappointment with those superficial summaries and thematic analyses littering the web. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 33
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 33

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. I designed these videos partly due to my disappointment with those superficial summaries and thematic analyses littering the web. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 65
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 65

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 60
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 60

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Theseus's "More strange than true" (5.1)
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Line by Line: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Theseus's "More strange than true" (5.1)

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This video will take you through an excerpt from Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Theseus’s monologue beginning “More strange than true” with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you’ll explore Shakespeare’s gift for language and invention. For the complete scene, check out my videos here: http://bit.ly/2J5VtH5 A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, these videos would not have been the same: The New Cambridge Shakespeare, No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears in my slides. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 64
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 64

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 87
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 87

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 73
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 73

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 53
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 53

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. I designed these videos partly due to my disappointment with those superficial summaries and thematic analyses littering the web. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 66
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 66

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Macbeth, Macbeth's "To be thus" (3.1)
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Line by Line: Macbeth, Macbeth's "To be thus" (3.1)

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This video will take you through an excerpt from Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” Macbeth’s monologue beginning “To be thus” with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you’ll explore Shakespeare’s gift for language and invention. For the complete scene, check out my videos here: http://bit.ly/2J5VtH5 A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, these videos would not have been the same: The New Cambridge Shakespeare, No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears in my slides. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 94
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 94

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This video will take you through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you’ll explore Shakespeare’s gift for language and invention. For more, check out my videos here: http://bit.ly/2J5VtH5 A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 97
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 97

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This video will take you through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Line by line, you’ll explore Shakespeare’s gift for language and invention. For more, check out my videos here: http://bit.ly/2J5VtH5 A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you’d like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 32
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 32

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. I designed these videos partly due to my disappointment with those superficial summaries and thematic analyses littering the web. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.
Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 55
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Line by Line: Shakespeare's Sonnet 55

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This two-minute video will guide your students through one of Shakespeare’s sonnets with text and visual annotations. Students might use this as a resource to help them at home. I designed these videos partly due to my disappointment with those superficial summaries and thematic analyses littering the web. A big thank-you to the following resources. Without such resources, this video would not have been possible: No Fear Shakespeare, the Oxford Shakespeare, the Arden Shakespeare, and the artists whose work appears here. Please get in touch if you'd like to know the source of any illustration, clip-art, photograph, or animation.