Paragraph # 2 - Second subtopic for Shakespearience Project - Due 5-12-14 William Shakespeare had three children. Susanna was born in May 1583, six months after the wedding of her parents Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare. The baptism of Susanna Shakespeare took place in Stratford Parish Church on May 26th 1583. Two years later in 1585 Anne and William's twins, Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare, were born. The baptism of Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare took place in Stratford Parish Church on February 2nd 1585.The twins were named after two very close friends of William and Anne, the baker Hamnet Sadler and his wife, Judith. These were the three legitimate children of the Bard.he had 4 phases, and many accomplishments throughout his lifetime he wrote 154 poem's and 38 sonnets. he inspired many people
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Sonnet Post I love track, it is the best sport to me
Sometimes I sprint and sometimes I hurdle
Running is be…
Sonnet Post I love track, it is the best sport to me
Sometimes I sprint and sometimes I hurdle
Running is better than drinking ice tea
I am so fast I could be a turtle
I have fun in track with all my teammates
Running can make my adrenalin pumping
I always show up on time never late
In the long jump pit I am bad at jumping
Track is my favorite sport and I love running
The track team is like one big family
During track my friends like humming
Under my jersey I wear a cami
I think track has to be the most fun sport
I wear black and white Nike running shorts
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Sonnet Post I love sports because they are so much fun, I like to dominate people at sports, I play basketball,…
Sonnet Post I love sports because they are so much fun, I like to dominate people at sports, I play basketball, and in track I run, in the track bus me, and my friends make forts, I am on top of my game when I am on the court, When I am playing, people are very, intimidated, and then they abort, When the whistle blows it is called a carry, When I throw the discus I fell very powerful, When I throw the shot I am unstoppable, When I am in my jersey I look very harmful, I never go half court, but always full, No matter the sport, I always go hard, Anyone who plays me, goes home jarred.
Paragraph # 2 - Second subtopic for Shakespearience Project - Due 5-12-14 Jousting is the oldest equestrian sport in the world. It began around the 10th century, during the middle ages.Godfrey de Preuilly is credited with having created the sport of jousting.The first recorded jousting tournament was in 1066, though it did not gain popularity until the 12th century. By 1292 it was a very aggressive sport.
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Sonnet Post Hot weather makes practices exhaust me.
Stressful drills leave teams down and sorrowful.
During…
Sonnet Post Hot weather makes practices exhaust me.
Stressful drills leave teams down and sorrowful.
During rest, we get shade under a tree,
Afterwards we all feel more powerful.
As games start, player's energy released.
The coaches encouraged and reassured.
Score becomes tied and needs to be increased,
Another point is scored and win secured.
Feelings of joy and triumph fill the court.
The other team is sad and defeated.
We celebrate this great, wonderful sport.
If all goes right, it shall be repeated.
Through hard work and dedication the game is won.
This phenomenal sport is very fun.
Paragraph # 2 - Second subtopic for Shakespearience Project - Due 5-12-14 William Shakespeare was inspired by the works of other great writers along with nature and history. William Shakespeare’s favorite writers were Geoffery Chaucer (1340-1400) and Plutarch (46-120 AD). Geoffery’s life inspired William Shakespeare also. The poems Geoffery wrote that influenced him were Canterbury Tales, The book of Duchess, and Troilus and Criseyde. William Shakespeare was influenced by nature. He wrote plays about the insects. Although we don’t have a lot of evidence of how he was influenced by nature and the environment, there could be a lot of reasons. William Shakespeare was very private with his inner and personal life and reasons behind why he wrote plays.
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Sonnet Post Ima Ryma, all things, all time.
Ima Ryma, the good, the bad,
The ugly, the beauty in rhyme.
Son…
Sonnet Post Ima Ryma, all things, all time.
Ima Ryma, the good, the bad,
The ugly, the beauty in rhyme.
Sonnets - some happy and some sad,
And sonnets - some to send a scare,
And sonnets - some a mad to make,
And sonnets - some a laugh to share,
And sonnets - some a heart to ache.
So many sonnets - some fatigue,
Some say Ima Ryma - enough.
Not in the Shakespeare, Spencer league,
But some are diamonds in the rough.
For each new day and each new year,
Ima Ryma, a sonneteer