Shakespeare Made Fun & Easy
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsPerforming Arts |
Welcome to ‘Brush Up Your Shakespeare,’ where we explore the most poignant and memorable moments of the Bard’s masterpieces! In this episode, our insightful host takes you through the final scene sharing Hamlet Act V, Scene 2, with a focus on the mov... more
This scene takes place entirely in a graveyard! And Shakespeare, sensing things are getting a bit heavy, lightens things up with some comedy between two gravediggers!
One of the gravediggers pops up a skull that belonged to the court jester, Yorick... more
Laertes returns to Denmark incensed over the murder of his father, Polonius, and seeking revenge. Things go from bad to worse when Laertes finds out that his sister has gone mad and then drowns herself.
But Claudius is able to turn the wrath of Lae... more
With Hamlet safely on his way to certain death in England, Claudius must deal with another threat to his throne: Laertes, the son of slain Polonius, is coming back from France to seek revenge for HIS father’s murder, and Laertes has his sights set on... more
Thank you! Through my daughter’s study of Shakespeare this year, I was prompted to reclaim my own Shakespearean education and your podcast is exactly what I need.
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Fantastic review of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Love the down-to-earth explanations of the play, as well as the great voice and personality!
Outstanding and entertaining podcast! The host is able to introduce Shakespeare in a fun way—so, if you have or haven’t read or seen Shakespeare, lean that we see his stories and expressions are in conversations and entertainment almost every day.
My freshman English honors teacher was equally as enthusiastic, inspiring, and Mormon. If you feel mentally impoverished after 15 years of post-unsuccessful-writers’-strike #1 reality TV Kardashianism, this show might fill in before you have to use ... more
I’ve never been able to appreciate Shakespeare. This podcast is, so far, making it very approachable and enjoyable. I’m already catching Hamlet references in the real world I would have totally missed before. I hope this podcast continues for a long time because I now hope to learn about all of Willy’s plays.
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This collection of episodes focuses extensively on the works of William Shakespeare, specifically highlighting detailed analyses of his plays, particularly *Hamlet*. Each episode discusses various scenes and soliloquies, delving into character motivations, themes of revenge, madness, and existentialism, and dissecting sociopolitical facets reflected in the text. The hosts aim to make Shakespeare's work accessible and engaging, often incorporating humor while exploring complex literary elements. The unique approach of breaking down the plays scene-by-scene and reflecting on their implications in contemporary life makes this series a valuable resource for literature enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
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