Shakespeare

We celebrate William Shakespeare’s birthday on April 23, 1564 (which may or may not be accurate, he was baptized on April 26), he died on April 23, 1616, so it makes the date convenient to remember. He passed at the young age of 52 of unknown causes.

Shakespeare was a prodigious writer, perhaps the greatest in the English language, and well-known for his dramatic plays. Scattered throughout his work are his comic insults. Perhaps you would like to try creating a few of your own. The table below will assist you in your attempts.


Thank you for joining me today, thou dissembling earth-vexing flap-dragons (much like the SpaceX Starship’s rapid unscheduled disassembly)! And at that, I will leave you with a kinder thought from the playwright himself.

Have you read any of Shakespeare’s poems or plays, perhaps during junior high or high school? Here is a list of some of his most famous: Hamlet, Romeo and JulietMacbeth, and A Midsummer’s Night Dream. There are many to select from; I encourage you to sample the bard’s craft. The links to Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet are the Cliff Notes versions; those of Macbeth and A Midsummer’s Night Dream are the actual plays. I challenge you to dip your toes in some Shakespeare.

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