POV: *your doing an online English class and you have no idea what this is about and the teacher is expecting lots of notes and you haven't even written the date, nevermind the actual lesson*
The Tempest. This is the literary testament of Shakespeare 403 years later. That I have deducted in one night. I do not know why the Shakespearean experts speak of the island as an imaginary place, or the Bermuda Islands, and another hypothesis. The island of The Tempest, Is England. The tests are here. Shakespeare wanted, and prayed, for Spain to invade England, and Catholics to be liberated. Although he feels very English. Nobody wants to imagine that Shakespere, the most universal English, wanted Spain to invade England, because England builds its national identity remembering the year 1588. But this is the truth: Precisely because Shakespeare secretly practiced Catholicism, and his family had been recused and impoverished, he wrote the Tempest to vent, because of the Protestant intolerance against Catholics. It was the last play, and he risked reprisals and left the theater. The tempest that disperses the ships (not the English action, because later there were more invincible navies, 2nd and 3rd, of 1596 and 1597, dispersed by storms). But the tempest could also bring an army to rescue the Catholics of the island. Who lives on the island of Shakespare's Tempest? They had lived Sycorax before. Look for Sycorax in Wikipedia, for example: "An especially odd and early guess at a meaning by one critic was sic or rex, a Latin homophone alluding to Queen Elizabeth's pride". Elisabeth Sycorax only appears in the named text. She is described as a ruthless witch who has already died. Now there is Caliban, which is a cannibal transformation. Caliban is the son of Elisabeth (who brought Protestantism again after the death of Maria Tudor). Protestant cannibals are "eating" Catholics. Shakespeare is very cruel to Caliban, who is a deformed being, "like Protestantism then?" But who lives abandoned on that desert island of the Tempest? (It can be deserted if they kill us all, thinks Shakespeare). Live Miranda (María Tudor), "daugther" of Prospero, Duke of Milan (Felipe II of Spain was Duke of Milan, and before King of England, and the great protector of Catholicism in Europe) Who commanded the invincible army of 1588 ?: Alonso Pérez de Guzmán (who was captain general of Lombaría , Milan). Who commanded the navy in the text of Shakespeare? a man named Alonso, king of Naples. Always Italy, where the Pope is, and always Spanish territories in Italy. Who is the greatest traitor in Spain in history? Antonio Pérez, who betrayed Felipe II, and traveled to England to ally with Elisabeth. Shakespeare met Antonio Pérez. Shakespare makes a caricature of Antonio Pérez in Love's Labour Lost, called him Don Adriano de Armado. Who is the greatest traitor in the Tempest? Antonio, who has stolen Prospero (Felipe II) the title of Duke of Milan, has usurped the name of Spain. The daughter of Alonso (head of the real and fictitious army) is called Claribel. How could Spain invade England? Taking troops from the Netherlands, to embark them in the army. Who was the Spanish sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, daughter of Philip II, king who sent the army? Isabel Clara Eugenia. Isabel Clara Eugenia was proposed to be queen of France. The King of France rejected the proposal, but in return he made France Catholic. "Paris is worth a Mass". Shakespeare was thinking that this was a solution for England, a wedding like that of Philip and Mary, an invasion, or the solution that there was in France, to bring Catholicism to England. In addition, Claribel comes from Tunisia, where the uncle of Isabel Clara Eugenia, had just left the Moors expelled from Spain by infidels. Sycorax (Elisabeth) fue expulsada de Argel, por hacer brujería, era menos cristiana que los argelinos. Who is the servant of Prospero and Felipe II: Ariel, the wind, who has a childish spirit, and does not always obey Prospero. But Prospero reminds him of Ariel, that he rescued him from Sycorax. When? When Philip II of Spain was king of England he brought Catholicism. So in The Tempest, Ariel brings the ships to England. Shakespare could not go further without discovering his intention. The text of the Tempest is full of much more subtle allusions, almost on each page, showing the suffering and relief of Shakespare. The text talks about the barrels of wine from Jerez (Spain) that the fleet brings to fill the whole island, and that are hidden in a cave (wine for Catholic Masses, which were hidden in the 17th century? )He wanted what he thought was best for England. What is the last sentence of the Tempest, the farewell phrase of Shakespeare from the theaters? A Catholic phrase.
OpinionDay007 One, newspapers didn't exist. Two, he hadn't written anything good in years, and no serious poetry in decades. Three, he had retired to and was buried in a town two days' journey from London. Four, many notices were made, but it took time for them to make it into print. I know of eight written by his contemporaries, at least five of whom knew him personally. Six, among all the members of his acting company, only Richard Burbage's death was noted in private letters, and he was still active on the stage and famous at the time of his death, and was friends with many higher-ups whose letters were more likely to be preserved than those of common folk in a rural town. Since you asked.
OpinionDay007 How is "eight (eulogies) written by his contemporaries, at least five of whom knew him personally" heresay? Two of those for which we have no sure connection (Mabbe, Holland) filled their memorials to Shakespeare with theatrical imagery, so they most likely knew him as well. Only William Basse, whose eulogy to Shakespeare was widely enough circulated to draw a response from Ben Jonson, has no known connection to Shakespeare. So not hearsay at all.
you could be making all that stuff up for all i know, I am not that clever, I have done no homework, I would just have to accept your word on the matter
OpinionDay007 I could be, but then that wouldn't explain why there are 16th Century documents (found in hi-res scan at Shakespearedocumented.org ) which verify all of it. Shakespeare deniers offer theories. Shakespeare fans offer evidence.
sorry mate, love ya take on things, lets say. . its obvious u know far less of the old world than for sure shakespear did. . for shakespear new how to speak with the old, not just as with the new as u do sir!
I found this guy so irritating, I just couldn't go on to the end. Apparently, he finds it necessary to point to each appropriate part of his body when referring to our everyday faculties of "thinking" and "listening", etc, as if none of us were familiar enough with these parts of ourselves to be able to comprehend what he's talking about. I worked for twenty years at the sharp end of television and at that time, audiences were given far more credit for their capacity for understanding any given subject at all. Bloody hell! Stop waving your hands about, will you! It's all too patronising for comfort!
Geoff Beresford, A lot of the exaggerated gestures that Andrew Chater makes are designed to facilitate deaf signing, or to communicate in a broad way to that part of the deaf audience who is watching with subtitles.
Who else watching for english online school?
SO TRUE BRO!
GOD DAMN lol my theater teacher is making us watch this
Me lol
My history teacher
so true bro hahahah lmao
POV: your here from an English assignment
Yes :p
hey -_-
lesh go
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Yessir
Y’all are saying it’s from your English teacher but I’m vibing in history homework
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It’s actually straight interesting
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Anyone here for Theater or English Class?
Yup
The theatre
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yes i don’t know why because that is music or drama class
I'm here for Drama
POV: *your doing an online English class and you have no idea what this is about and the teacher is expecting lots of notes and you haven't even written the date, nevermind the actual lesson*
Yep haha idek what I need to do and it’s 7pm and I haven’t uploaded my work yet 😭
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@@johndogwalker2531 I wrote 2 things and sent it in 💀 my teacher said it was good anyways 😌
Anyone else watching for E-learning?
me dude lmao
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Thank god im not alone, Real school is 60x better
I hope I don't start getting history recommendations because of this
POV: you aren’t paying attention to the video and scrolling through the comments finding people here from their English, Theatre, History class 😭😭
anyone watching for history online school
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English online school yeah
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POV: Your Here From English Lesson
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its been 9 years and teachers are still using it
Great vid! Just used it in my Grade 9 English class as an intro to Shakespeare and the Elizabethan world
hows college going?
I'm using it for year 7 english
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What a great presenter.
Soft voice, energetic, interesting script.. I'd love to see more of his work
In 1997 I was in London and contributed a brick to the Globe's final touches. I still keep the receipt a a souvenir of my visit
I'm sure the century before his birth was called a rene sauce of knowledge...
Auto-generated captions are the best
Nice video guyssssss…waiting for the next one coming soon🎉
Romeo Romeo where are you? That I don’t see you 😮
He is in New Zeland
thanks for putting this up
if your not here for school im dissapointed
The Tempest. This is the literary testament of Shakespeare 403 years later. That I have deducted in one night.
I do not know why the Shakespearean experts speak of the island as an imaginary place, or the Bermuda Islands, and another hypothesis. The island of The Tempest, Is England. The tests are here.
Shakespeare wanted, and prayed, for Spain to invade England, and Catholics to be liberated. Although he feels very English. Nobody wants to imagine that Shakespere, the most universal English, wanted Spain to invade England, because England builds its national identity remembering the year 1588. But this is the truth:
Precisely because Shakespeare secretly practiced Catholicism, and his family had been recused and impoverished, he wrote the Tempest to vent, because of the Protestant intolerance against Catholics. It was the last play, and he risked reprisals and left the theater. The tempest that disperses the ships (not the English action, because later there were more invincible navies, 2nd and 3rd, of 1596 and 1597, dispersed by storms). But the tempest could also bring an army to rescue the Catholics of the island. Who lives on the island of Shakespare's Tempest? They had lived Sycorax before. Look for Sycorax in Wikipedia, for example: "An especially odd and early guess at a meaning by one critic was sic or rex, a Latin homophone alluding to Queen Elizabeth's pride". Elisabeth Sycorax only appears in the named text. She is described as a ruthless witch who has already died. Now there is Caliban, which is a cannibal transformation. Caliban is the son of Elisabeth (who brought Protestantism again after the death of Maria Tudor). Protestant cannibals are "eating" Catholics. Shakespeare is very cruel to Caliban, who is a deformed being, "like Protestantism then?" But who lives abandoned on that desert island of the Tempest? (It can be deserted if they kill us all, thinks Shakespeare). Live Miranda (María Tudor), "daugther" of Prospero, Duke of Milan (Felipe II of Spain was Duke of Milan, and before King of England, and the great protector of Catholicism in Europe) Who commanded the invincible army of 1588 ?: Alonso Pérez de Guzmán (who was captain general of Lombaría , Milan). Who commanded the navy in the text of Shakespeare? a man named Alonso, king of Naples. Always Italy, where the Pope is, and always Spanish territories in Italy. Who is the greatest traitor in Spain in history? Antonio Pérez, who betrayed Felipe II, and traveled to England to ally with Elisabeth. Shakespeare met Antonio Pérez. Shakespare makes a caricature of Antonio Pérez in Love's Labour Lost, called him Don Adriano de Armado. Who is the greatest traitor in the Tempest? Antonio, who has stolen Prospero (Felipe II) the title of Duke of Milan, has usurped the name of Spain.
The daughter of Alonso (head of the real and fictitious army) is called Claribel. How could Spain invade England? Taking troops from the Netherlands, to embark them in the army. Who was the Spanish sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, daughter of Philip II, king who sent the army? Isabel Clara Eugenia. Isabel Clara Eugenia was proposed to be queen of France. The King of France rejected the proposal, but in return he made France Catholic. "Paris is worth a Mass". Shakespeare was thinking that this was a solution for England, a wedding like that of Philip and Mary, an invasion, or the solution that there was in France, to bring Catholicism to England. In addition, Claribel comes from Tunisia, where the uncle of Isabel Clara Eugenia, had just left the Moors expelled from Spain by infidels. Sycorax (Elisabeth) fue expulsada de Argel, por hacer brujería, era menos cristiana que los argelinos. Who is the servant of Prospero and Felipe II: Ariel, the wind, who has a childish spirit, and does not always obey Prospero. But Prospero reminds him of Ariel, that he rescued him from Sycorax. When? When Philip II of Spain was king of England he brought Catholicism. So in The Tempest, Ariel brings the ships to England. Shakespare could not go further without discovering his intention. The text of the Tempest is full of much more subtle allusions, almost on each page, showing the suffering and relief of Shakespare. The text talks about the barrels of wine from Jerez (Spain) that the fleet brings to fill the whole island, and that are hidden in a cave (wine for Catholic Masses, which were hidden in the 17th century? )He wanted what he thought was best for England.
What is the last sentence of the Tempest, the farewell phrase of Shakespeare from the theaters? A Catholic phrase.
OK! I will go back to the Tempest with this in mind.
Holy eyebrows this is the longest comment I’ve ever seen
Who's here for online class
Oop watching this for a lesson right now
same
Waller high school students were are yall at
Can't school link me an entertaining animation for info?
Ikr
Anyone here because of English assignments
0:35
So like, Alan Turing stopped existing?
how many time they re-biuld the buildings?? Canada they take down all the old stuff
lol
How remarkable that Shakespeare would have read Socrates, given that Socrates never wrote anything down,
this is wonderful! It brings together so many threads of history. And the library!!!!
POV ur here from online English class
anyone NOT watching for a class (Freshman English was in 1989) and just here on another jag about Shakespeare?
Anyone here from kes alive
this did not help me with my english homework
hi kids ik the teachers sent u here XD
yep
Uh huh 😭
who else got this for online school
POV u got asked to take notes when school is closed cause of ice
Where's the rest of this?
doing this right now at class
Who else is watching this for English online learning??
meee
Yup heyy
who else here for homework ._.
at 2:37 Marlowe's Restaurant, with the date it was built ---- just two years after Marlowe's alleged demise -----ROTFL!
Really good video🙂 Was really helpful with English Project 😋
This might help too... It's actually the truth ruclips.net/video/N7wjqA694wo/видео.html
Nice
Not him repeating himself 💀
Yar, Thanks Dr. Hawthorne
this is a really gaming video
Amazing Video,So Inspiring
Hi it's tiya
boomer
er imaging fucking liking shakespeare couldnt be me
big up all my set 8 americans here for online school
Who's else there for llce 🇨🇵👋
Why do I have to suffer?
Why am I here?
it's almost 5, you have homeowrk in every class, and this is what your english teacher deciedes you should spend your time on.
Screw this I’m doing this work later
It's amazing how many assumptions are talked about as fact in this video.
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History homework be like
why Mrs Friday
this video is.... oh i can't say it because you'll kill me
Lmao who is here for English Shakespeare
English class right here
Theater class right here hahaha
Same
Des gens en LLCE ?
2:11
😂😂😂
Hello 👋 students and teachers who are watching this rn
hola
I thought Shakespeare had to leave his education early because of a change in his father's fortunes...might explain the gaps in his Latin knowledge?
hm i'm wondering
ikr
that face 2:11
i wanna know what happened to his hair
Who else is here for Drama Class?
people from trinity give answers?
anyone else from mr Finns class?
Hate homework
how come when he died there was not a single word written about him appartantly.
OpinionDay007 One, newspapers didn't exist. Two, he hadn't written anything good in years, and no serious poetry in decades. Three, he had retired to and was buried in a town two days' journey from London. Four, many notices were made, but it took time for them to make it into print. I know of eight written by his contemporaries, at least five of whom knew him personally. Six, among all the members of his acting company, only Richard Burbage's death was noted in private letters, and he was still active on the stage and famous at the time of his death, and was friends with many higher-ups whose letters were more likely to be preserved than those of common folk in a rural town.
Since you asked.
exactly, all hear say.
OpinionDay007 How is "eight (eulogies) written by his contemporaries, at least five of whom knew him personally" heresay? Two of those for which we have no sure connection (Mabbe, Holland) filled their memorials to Shakespeare with theatrical imagery, so they most likely knew him as well. Only William Basse, whose eulogy to Shakespeare was widely enough circulated to draw a response from Ben Jonson, has no known connection to Shakespeare.
So not hearsay at all.
you could be making all that stuff up for all i know, I am not that clever, I have done no homework, I would just have to accept your word on the matter
OpinionDay007 I could be, but then that wouldn't explain why there are 16th Century documents (found in hi-res scan at Shakespearedocumented.org ) which verify all of it.
Shakespeare deniers offer theories. Shakespeare fans offer evidence.
This comment section... RUclips really is the worst community.
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Has someone notes on this?
Anyone alive
Vidéos nul je me suis ennuyé durant toute sa durée. Vous ne savez pas captiver l’attention des auditeurs
Romeo and Juliette isn't a love story it's a tragedy
In Italy it’s actually a comedy I have no idea why though
sorry mate, love ya take on things, lets say. . its obvious u know far less of the old world than for sure shakespear did. . for shakespear new how to speak with the old, not just as with the new as u do sir!
anyone here for pe?
I found this guy so irritating, I just couldn't go on to the end. Apparently, he finds it necessary to point to each appropriate part of his body when referring to our everyday faculties of "thinking" and "listening", etc, as if none of us were familiar enough with these parts of ourselves to be able to comprehend what he's talking about. I worked for twenty years at the sharp end of television and at that time, audiences were given far more credit for their capacity for understanding any given subject at all. Bloody hell! Stop waving your hands about, will you! It's all too patronising for comfort!
Geoff Beresford,
A lot of the exaggerated gestures that Andrew Chater makes are designed to facilitate deaf signing, or to communicate in a broad way to that part of the deaf audience who is watching with subtitles.
Chill he's just trying to give some information
I thought this was stupid and I also thought that how crazy and mentally disturbed this guy must be
interesting
yessirrrereer
Why this guy so irritating tho
IMAGINE SHAKESPEARE SKURRING ROUND LONDON ON A HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE DRIFTIN ROUND THE CORNERS N SHIT
Shakespeare is bae
wtf
1:50
MacKillop College gang
English XD
3:33 controller player
Yo st johnscs
Cool
Me
A number of errors.
SHAKESPEAR IS THE MOST BORING THING IVE SVER SEEN SUPER BORING IN MY OPINION
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Wow Ari
Yawn, this is so boring
It may be boring, but it is a documentary that is pretty good for studying
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Then don't watch it.
Often times, boring people get bored easily.
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