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Well since a lot of you are going into high school you'll be reading Shakespeare fairly soon. :3 Here are some things that helped me while reading his works.
  • Thither - There
  • Shall - Will
  • 'tis - it is
  • 'twas - it was
  • Thee - You
  • Thy/Thine - Your(s)
  • Thou - You
  • Doth - Do/Does
  • Ne're - Never
  • e'er - Never
  • O're - Over
  • Ere - Before


  • If it rhymes, it's important.

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If you guys need any help just let me know. :3 I like Lit.
We are going to be reading MacBeth soon in English class. I will keep these words in mind.
god, thanks!

crap they teach in Language arts is messed up. :'(
I'll update the list later. I have been stuffed with work. I need to get a moderator to fix my typo in the title as well.
Nice post =D I knew alot of these because I would randomly read books as a child, one happened to contain Shakespeare
(11-02-2010, 08:06 PM)Gadget Wrote: [ -> ]I need to get a moderator to fix my typo in the title as well.

Done. Will you be focusing on the Tragedies?
(11-03-2010, 08:42 AM)Eve Wrote: [ -> ]Done. Will you be focusing on the Tragedies?

Still stretched on time right now, so I can answer individual questions, but I don't have the time to write out a bunch of stuff. :p
I've read nearly every work by Shakespeare - I'm only missing Romeo and Juliet. lol
My favorite would either have to be Macbeth or Midsummer Nights Dream :]
(10-27-2010, 03:33 PM)Hustler Wrote: [ -> ]We are going to be reading MacBeth soon in English class. I will keep these words in mind.

Good luck - I'm sure you'll LOVE Macbeth!