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William Shakespeare When, In Disgrace With Fortune And Men's Eyes (Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29) Composition and Vocals by Rufus Wainwright

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William ShakespeareWhen, In Disgrace With Fortune And Men's Eyes (Shakespeares Sonnet 29)Composition and Vocals by Rufus Wainwright

Let students know you are going to play a song for them, and have them simply listen. Tell them to pay close attention to the lyrics. Ask the students what the song means. Are there underlying meanings to the song?

Bring up the words and pictures for slide and discuss that the lyrics in the song are from William Shakespeares Sonnet 29. Tell students that they are going to be learning more about Shakespeare in the coming weeks.1How do Shakespeares works still captivate todays audience?Is Shakespeare as relevant today as he was when he lived 400 years ago?How within our lives and todays vast entertainment do we still see comedy and tragedy similar to that presented in Shakespeares works?

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Why Should We Care?Shes The Man (2006)Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)Discuss how the concepts within Shakespeares works are timeless, and how his plays imitate life. People today still experience the same feelings that Shakespeare captured in his workslove, loyalty, friendship, prejudice, revenge, loss. Language can be a barrier, but this has been overcome through stage performances by directors and actors who have studied Shakespeare, and by adaptations which have been influenced by Shakespeares works to be more relevant to todays societyAsk students if they know of any Shakespeare adaptationsexamples of this are West Side Story, Romeo + Juliet, Gnomeo and Juliet (Romeo and Juliet), Shes the Man (Twelfth Night), 10 Things I Hate About You (loosely based off Taming of the Shrew), Shakespeare in Love (revolves around creating Romeo and Juliet.2Shakespeare was born around April 23, 1564 in Stratford, England.His father was a local businessman and his mother was the daughter of a landowner.It is assumed that his family paid for William Shakespeares education.When Shakespeare was 18, he married an older woman named Anne Hathaway. His first daughter was named Susanna. The couple had two more children, but Williams only son, Hamnet, died at age 11.Shakespeare most likely wrote the majority of his sonnets during the 1590s.Because of well timed investments, Shakespeare became financially secure and able to devote most of his time to writing and acting.William ShakespeareRetrieved February 11, 2011 from biography online website http://www.biographyonline.net/poets/william_shakespeare.htmlShakespeare performed in his own plays and the plays of others.Shakespeare wrote more than 37 plays, and 154 sonnets (152 were publishedthough not until after his death).but did he really write them? Whether he did or did not plagiarize his works is up to debate.No one truly knows what Shakespeare looks like. All of the artist renditions we have of him were made after his death.

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Fun FactsMany scholars believe Shakespeare plagiarized plays from Edward de Vere.4Shakespeares contemporariesChristopher MarloweEdmund SpencerSocial trendsFashionEntertainmentCustoms/PracticesPolitics, religion, and economics

William ShakespeareElizabethan Time PeriodDiscuss these topics of the Elizabethan time period in more depth. Ask If you lived in the Elizabethan time, which activities of the 16th century would you have liked to be involved in?5http://www.william-shakespeare.info/http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/

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Explore sites with students. Point out main featuresbiography, plays, sonnets, quotes, Shakespearian terms dictionary, current Shakespearean festivals.6Romeo and JulietTwelfth NightA Midsummer Nights DreamAs You Like ItMuch Ado About NothingWilliam ShakespeareSome of Shakespeares most loved playsGive a brief summary of plot of these plays and discuss the similarities and differences between them, and let the students know that they will have group presentations on these plays giving a more detailed look into the stories.7http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ullpZ30fpQ&feature=related

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Shes The Man (2006)Show video clip of Shes The Man and discuss Twelfth Night and their similarities.8Sonnet 29 - When in disgrace with fortuneSonnet 116 - Let me not to the marriage of true mindsSonnet 18 - Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day?William ShakespeareA few of Shakespeares most famous sonnetsSee if students have heard these sonnets before (Sonnet 29 they listened to at the top of the lesson), and let them know that there will be a writing assignment later on concerning sonnets.9Imagine you are living in 16th century Stratford, England. It is spring of 1595. Assume the identity of a citizen of this time and place, and write a journal entry of this day.

Hints: Think about entertainment, fashion, food, family life, education, job, religious beliefs, etc.William ShakespeareWhen, In Disgrace With Fortune And Men's Eyes (Sonnet 29)Rufus WainwrightVarious ArtistsWhen Love Speaks - The SonnetsSpoken Word2002-01-01T12:00:[email protected] This compilation (P) 2002 by EMI Records Ltd.2009-04-18 01:59:58