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The Tempest (1610 - 1611)
Shakespeares play The Tempest written and performed between 1610 and 1611. This is where we find the Spirit of the air, namely Ariel
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Henry VIII (1613)
Shakespeare Play Henry VIII, The famous king and his six wives.
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Linguistic Curiosities: Forgotten and unused words in the English Language 11 January
Here is some forgotten vocabulary from my study and mapping of Shakespeare's play Henry VIII
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11 January 2021
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The Two Nobel Kinsmen (1613)
Shakespeares play The Two Nobel Kinsmen, the final play in the Shakespeare Mind Map Series
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The Abuse and Misuse of the Comma in Writing today
The Comma is one of the most abused and misused items of punctuation in the English language.
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10 Time-Related Words to Bring Back to the Present
Ten of the most underused words relating to time should be brought back into use.
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18 April 2021
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Talking about Titles
This map describes some of the "Titles" that we have in the English Monarchy
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18 April 2021
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Decoding the word Culture
The word Culture is one of two or three words in the English Language that are complicated and confusing.
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18 April 2021
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Decoding the Word Culture, Map 2
Here is the second map in the quest to decode the word "Culture"
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19 April 2021
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Worlds of English. History of English Timeline Updates to include 1963, 1989 and 1995
The English Language is evolving the whole time and never sits still. Here are a few updates to the mind map which reflect activities of English Langu…
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30 July 2021
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Themes in Shakespeare (a Study)
Themes are the ideas that Shakespeare explores dramatically through the experience of his characters, and they define the play. There are common theme…
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PEDAGOGUE (Was originally a Slave)
Tracing the origins of the word Pedagogue
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