Thanks for watching Heidi! 🥰 RIGHT?! Isn’t that so interesting? Very glad you enjoyed it & even chuckled a bit! Thank you for commenting and letting me know 😌💕✨
I have to rehearse Juliet's monologue for my theater class, and this video really helped me understand Juliet better and dig deeper into her character. The way you describe everything in great detail was so helpful, and I can't thank you enough. You really encouraged me to do my best and made this assignment less difficult. Thank you so much for helping me get a 100!
Oh my goodness what an AMAZING comment! 🥹💕🙏 Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. It is very generous of you. And I’m so EXCITED for your 100!!!!! Woo hoo! Very glad this helped. Thanks again for writing this. You made my day 😌✨
Your videos detailing meaning and character in the Shakespearean language, coupled with your pointers about the metrics of the verse, are always informative and entertaining. What a nice gift for young actors who find themselves intimidated by Shakespeare; you're encouraging, and you make the challenge seem welcoming. I always enjoy watching you teach!
Thank you David! So grateful you find them well done, and very happy to be considered "a gift" 🥰🙏✨ And I really appreciate you letting me know by commenting on this video. Thanks for watching m'lord!
Just discovered you and you are a gem. Totally made me fall in love with Shakespeare. Humble request: Would you please do all the acts, scenes, verses, monologues, sololiquies in this and everything in Shakespeare. I learned more from you in 30 minutes than any of my English teachers and professors combined. Thanks for uploading this!
Omg… 🥹🙏✨ This is so incredibly sweet of you to say. Sorry for the delayed response - I’ve been so busy performing and directing Shakespeare that I haven’t been able to dive into this channel as much as I like. But a generous comment like this makes me feel more inspired than ever to put my whole heart into it. Thank you for watching and commenting, and for taking the time to write this 💖 YOU are the gem. Such kindness and generosity can change the world. Very glad to have you in this channel.
Haha I thank thee kind sir! Yep, just lawyers and Shakespeare nerds 😁 Thanks for watching and commenting!! Welcome to the channel. So glad to have you.
it went great! :D I got cast as a secondary character and part of ensemble which was amazing and lots of fun since it was my first production. I hope to do lots more, and I also look forward to watching more of your tutorial vids!
Thank you very much Carla! Apologies for the delayed response. My summer was a little packed (with Shakespeare, luckily!) but I’m glad to have a little more time now to spend on this channel. I appreciate you watching and commenting 🥰✨🙏 Anon!
Of course! My main “theme” is Yonder Hill and Dale by Aaron Kenny & throughout the tutorial is a loop of Renaissance Castle by Doug Maxwell. Both available on the RUclips Audio Library! Thanks for watching 🙃🙌
You have a gift for teaching. Informative and entertaining. Not to be a jerk, but I only wish you'd leave out the background music. It distracts from your brilliance.
O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name. Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love And I’ll no longer be a Capulet. ‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy: Thou art thyself, though not a Montague. What’s Montague? It is nor hand nor foot Nor arm nor face nor any other part Belonging to a man. O be some other name. What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call’d, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself.
Loved the paraphrase, so meaningful and funny too! Super interesting about the vowels and consonants, I never knew that!
Thanks for watching Heidi! 🥰 RIGHT?! Isn’t that so interesting? Very glad you enjoyed it & even chuckled a bit! Thank you for commenting and letting me know 😌💕✨
I have to rehearse Juliet's monologue for my theater class, and this video really helped me understand Juliet better and dig deeper into her character. The way you describe everything in great detail was so helpful, and I can't thank you enough. You really encouraged me to do my best and made this assignment less difficult. Thank you so much for helping me get a 100!
Oh my goodness what an AMAZING comment! 🥹💕🙏 Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. It is very generous of you. And I’m so EXCITED for your 100!!!!! Woo hoo! Very glad this helped. Thanks again for writing this. You made my day 😌✨
Your videos detailing meaning and character in the Shakespearean language, coupled with your pointers about the metrics of the verse, are always informative and entertaining. What a nice gift for young actors who find themselves intimidated by Shakespeare; you're encouraging, and you make the challenge seem welcoming. I always enjoy watching you teach!
Thank you David! So grateful you find them well done, and very happy to be considered "a gift" 🥰🙏✨ And I really appreciate you letting me know by commenting on this video. Thanks for watching m'lord!
My favourite video...!!! I love this story and i come back to this work of art over and over again ❤ great job Shelby 🎉
Just discovered you and you are a gem. Totally made me fall in love with Shakespeare.
Humble request: Would you please do all the acts, scenes, verses, monologues, sololiquies in this and everything in Shakespeare.
I learned more from you in 30 minutes than any of my English teachers and professors combined.
Thanks for uploading this!
Omg… 🥹🙏✨ This is so incredibly sweet of you to say. Sorry for the delayed response - I’ve been so busy performing and directing Shakespeare that I haven’t been able to dive into this channel as much as I like. But a generous comment like this makes me feel more inspired than ever to put my whole heart into it. Thank you for watching and commenting, and for taking the time to write this 💖 YOU are the gem. Such kindness and generosity can change the world. Very glad to have you in this channel.
you had me at "therein" - who uses that word nowadays except for attorneys, lol?
Haha I thank thee kind sir! Yep, just lawyers and Shakespeare nerds 😁 Thanks for watching and commenting!! Welcome to the channel. So glad to have you.
omg this is so great! you are awesome! thank you so muchh❤❤❤❤
had to memorize a monologue for an audition and immediately swerved to shakespeare! wonderful dissection, increcibly helpful. thank you so much! :D
So glad this was helpful!!! 🥰🙏✨ How did your performance go? Thanks for watching and commenting.
it went great! :D I got cast as a secondary character and part of ensemble which was amazing and lots of fun since it was my first production. I hope to do lots more, and I also look forward to watching more of your tutorial vids!
@@strawberryy_m0ss WOO HOO CONGRATS!!! So glad to hear it 🥳🎉👏
This was really enjoyable. Thanks. I am trying to discover Shakespeare right now. This play and Antony & Cleopatra really hold my attention.
Thank you!!!! Words are always awesome, treated by you
thankyouu for this! i needed this for my english performance task
I’m so glad to hear my video was helpful! 🥰 Thank you for watching and commenting.
O……….. loved all of the explanations! Shakespeare language is amazing Poetry!
So glad you enjoyed it Deborah 🥰 Thank you for watching and commenting!
I love this!!!
And I love your cat profile picture ha! Thanks for watching and commenting Nicki 😁✨
excellent post
Thanks so much! 🥰🙏✨ Very glad it was helpful and entertaining. I really appreciate you watching and commenting!
Nice analysis 🙏💜🙏
Thank you very much Carla! Apologies for the delayed response. My summer was a little packed (with Shakespeare, luckily!) but I’m glad to have a little more time now to spend on this channel. I appreciate you watching and commenting 🥰✨🙏 Anon!
Hi! Can I ask what's the title of the background music is?
Of course! My main “theme” is Yonder Hill and Dale by Aaron Kenny & throughout the tutorial is a loop of Renaissance Castle by Doug Maxwell. Both available on the RUclips Audio Library! Thanks for watching 🙃🙌
You have a gift for teaching. Informative and entertaining. Not to be a jerk, but I only wish you'd leave out the background music. It distracts from your brilliance.
Just clicked on the video to know how to pernounce “Wherefore art thou”. Ended up watching the whole thing.
Thanks so much for commenting and letting me know! Made my day 😁💗 Glad it helped Cheese Ball! 🧀 #bestnameever
I know it's supposed to be romantic but Romeo staying after the party and just wandering around looking for juliet, sounds very creepy and stalkerish.
O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love
And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.
‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy:
Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.
What’s Montague? It is nor hand nor foot
Nor arm nor face nor any other part
Belonging to a man. O be some other name.
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet;
So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call’d,
Retain that dear perfection which he owes
Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name,
And for that name, which is no part of thee,
Take all myself.
Thanks for watching and commenting! 😁🙏