I have to come up with three textual references to any of Shakespeares works or him himself. I already have Dire Strait’s “Romeo and Juliet” and the title of the book Reviving Ophelia. Thanks, this is for a high school assignment.
West Side Story
Sorry, I’m not imaginative, I’ve been drinking
One has to admire the fact that he’s honest about asking us to do his homework.
How about Faulkner’s “Sound and Fury” or the film “10 Things I Hate About You”? Oh, also NYPD Blue did an episode entitiled “4B or Not 4B.”
–Cliffy
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead is a Tom Stoppard play that has been turned into a movie - about two minor characters in the play “Hamlet”.
Superb!!
Grim
How about a “couple” of the hundreds of book titles culled from The Bard.
‘The Moon Is Down’ by John Steinbeck
‘If This Be Magic’ by Leslie John Howard
‘Not In Our Stars’ by M.M. Marshall
‘Chimes At Midnight’ by Terence White
‘Cannon’s Mouth’ by W. Glenn Duncan.
‘The Mousetrap’ by Agatha Christie
‘Twice-Told Tales’ by Charles Dickens
‘Edge of Hazard’ by George Horton
‘A Muse of Fire’ A.D. Harvey
‘Strange Snow’ by Steve Metcalfe
‘Walk the Night’ by Robert C. Reinhart
‘Out Of This Nettle’ by Norah Lofts
‘This Rough Magic’ by Mary Stewart
‘A Plague On Both Your Houses’ by Robert. W. Whitaker
‘This Stage of Fools’ by Leonard Merrick
‘A Fire In His Hand’ by Michael Grieg
‘An Improbable Fiction’ by Sara Woods
‘All That Glistens’ by Mark Ashton
‘Here’s A Villian!’ by James Mitchell
‘The Shadow of a Dream’ by Charlotte Haldane
‘The World’s Mine Oyster’ by D. Wynn
‘Put Money In Thy Purse’ by Michael MacLiammor
‘Thankless Child’ by Frank Swinnerton
‘The Giant’s Strength’ by Basil King
Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley
Thank you all so much.
The first message in this thread was written by my daughter (it was her English assignment). I think she’s now a baby doper.
Kiss Me, Kate by Cole Porter
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Original Star Trek epsisode, “The Conscience of the King.”