These are hilarious. I fear for my work ethic when I see things like this...because of course, it's tempting to think of other plays, novels, epic poems, whatever.
So much fun. In my son's 7th grade social studies class, they had a similar assignment: create a Facebook page for a Renaissance figure, complete with a conversation between that person and another notable of the time, plus their list of friends. Very fun. The kids went to down
Now I only need add S. Schmelling's too too funny take to Kenneth Branaugh's brilliant classical turn and Ethan Hawke's more modern of versions to my forever favorite of Mr. Shakespeare's works :)
These are hilarious. I fear for my work ethic when I see things like this...because of course, it's tempting to think of other plays, novels, epic poems, whatever.
ReplyDeleteSo much fun. In my son's 7th grade social studies class, they had a similar assignment: create a Facebook page for a Renaissance figure, complete with a conversation between that person and another notable of the time, plus their list of friends. Very fun. The kids went to down
ReplyDeleteI love this! Wonder if anyone will get round to a Midsummer Night's Dream, or are some things un-facebookable?
ReplyDeleteHa! So stinkin' clever!
ReplyDeleteNow I only need add S. Schmelling's too too funny take to
Kenneth Branaugh's brilliant classical turn and Ethan Hawke's more modern of versions to my forever favorite of Mr. Shakespeare's works :)
this is just too funny - genuis! I had to re-blog it :)
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