If you’d like to practice your literary terms, you can visit this site for flashcards, an interactive quiz, and more.
This is a pretty remarkable music and dance performance. If nothing else, check out the dancing at about 4:00. It’s almost indescribable.
Bard’s Day I
I’ve put together a quick collection of links to help you prepare for Bard’s Day, the celebration of William Shakespeare’s birthday, coming this April 23rd, 2008. If you come across additional resources that will be helpful, please let me know.
Renaissance Foods and Recipes
- Eating in the Renaissance
- Renaissance Recipes
- Popular Renaissance Foods
- Renaissance Recipes
- Fooles and Fricassees: Food in Shakespeare’s England
Renaissance Games and Activities
The Art of Shakespearean Insults
- Random Shakesperean Insult Generator
- Shakespeare Insult Kit
- A collection of Shakespearean Insults from the Plays
Renaissance Music
The comments for your Deane/Trumbo essays (Part 2) are located in this folder, in both Word and PDF formats. Look for your first name.
The ideal way to read the comments is in Word, where you can click on the comments, which will highlight the text that I am writing about.
I did take a 20% reduction of late papers this time.