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The Shakespeare Mind Map Series Summer / Fall 2020
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Introduction to the Shakespeare Mind Map Series, Summer 2020
The Shakespeare Mind Map Series Introduction, Summer 2020 offers a section on each of Shakespeare’s plays, giving information about their major themes…
graham0921
12/06/2020 21:21:44
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1589 - 1591)
First in the Shakespeare Mind Map Series, Summer 2020
graham0921
13/06/2020 23:16:56
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The Taming of a Shrew
This is the second in this Summers Shakespeare series.
graham0921
24/06/2020 02:08:19
1794
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Henry VI Part 2 (1590 - 1591)
The third in the Shakespeare Summer Series
graham0921
27/07/2020 17:14:41
1504
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Henry VI Part 3 (1591)
This is the 4th Map in the Shakespeare Summer Series. Henry VI was written in three parts and performed as Part two first, then Part Three and finally…
graham0921
06/08/2020 19:30:56
1448
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Henry VI Part 1 (1591)
The fifth in the Shakespeare Summer Series and the final part of Henry the VI. Evidence suggests that Henry VI Part 1 was written after the second two…
graham0921
07/08/2020 18:07:11
1561
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Titus Andronicus (1591-1592)
Titus Andronicus is perhaps best known for its extreme violence. It features at least five stabbings, two throat slittings, and one hand amputation—an…
graham0921
09/08/2020 23:41:44
1683
4
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Richard III (1592)
The long and bloody civil war between the houses of York and Lancaster has ended with the murder, in prison, of the Lancastrian King Henry VI. Edward …
graham0921
09/08/2020 23:55:29
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Edward III (1592-1593)
Shakespeare Summer Series mind map Edward III 1592-1593
graham0921
27/08/2020 17:48:55
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The Comedy of Errors (1594)
Shakespeare Summer Series Mind Map The comedy of Errors 1594
graham0921
27/08/2020 17:52:57
1910
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Venus and Adonis (1592 - 1593)
Shakespeare Summer Series Mind Map Venus and Adonis 1592-1593. This is not a play by Shakespeare but a Poem.
graham0921
27/08/2020 17:55:31
1763
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The Rape of Lucrece (1593 - 1594)
Shakespeare Summer Series Mind Map The Rape of Lucrece 1593-1594. This is not a play by Shakespeare but a Poem.
graham0921
27/08/2020 17:59:24
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Love's Labour's Lost (1594 - 1595)
Love’s Labour’s Lost - The thrust of the play is clear enough: that it is absurd for men to cut themselves off from women and from love in order to fi…
graham0921
09/09/2020 20:30:54
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Richard II (1595)
First of three plays written in 1595 by Shakespeare and the first year that theatres reopened after the Great Plague.
graham0921
11/09/2020 20:53:15
1637
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Romeo & Juliet (1595)
The Second and the most famous of all of Shakespeare plays, written and performed in 1595 after the great Plague.
graham0921
11/09/2020 20:56:09
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595)
The final of three plays by Shakespeare written and performed in 1595 the year when the Great Plague ended.
graham0921
11/09/2020 20:59:10
1793
12
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The Life and Death of King John (1596)
King John, in full The Life and Death of King John, chronicle play in five acts by William Shakespeare, written perhaps in 1594–96 and published in th…
graham0921
21/09/2020 23:10:27
1562
4
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Henry IV Part 1 (1596 - 1597)
The next in the Shakespeare Summer / Fall 2020 Series
graham0921
15/10/2020 01:04:31
1922
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The Merry Wives of Windsor (1597 - 1598)
Shakespeare Summer / Fall series 2020. The merry wives of Windsor. The only play that Shakespeare wrote with a setting solely in England.
graham0921
09/11/2020 17:59:32
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Henry IV Part 2 (1597 - 1598)
The second part of Henry the 4th, many of the characters in part 1 are seen again in part 2.
graham0921
11/11/2020 23:37:42
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Henry V (1599)
Continuing the series of Shakespeare's plays, this play is Henry V regarded as Shakespeares most patriotic play in English History and resonates w…
graham0921
05/12/2020 00:57:13
1579
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Julius Caesar (1599)
The first of Shakespeare's Roman Plays. A play full of themes such as Ambition, Power Struggles and Political Manipulation.
graham0921
06/12/2020 00:18:41
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As You Like it (1599 - 1600)
As You Like It is one of Shakespeare’s most enduringly popular plays.
graham0921
16/12/2020 00:24:52
2034
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Hamlet (1599 - 1601)
One of the most famous Shakespearian tragedies, Hamet, Prince of Denmark
graham0921
20/12/2020 18:48:42
1318
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Much Ado About Nothing(1598 - 1599)
The primary plot of Much Ado About Nothing turns on the courtship and scandal involving young Hero and her suitor, Claudio, but the witty war of words…
graham0921
14/11/2020 20:38:28
1947
12
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Twelfth Night (1601)
Shakespeares play 12th Night a comedy which is set at the End of Christmas.
graham0921
20/12/2020 23:38:29
1944
13
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Troilus and Cressida (1602)
The Final Map in the section of Shakespeare plays between 1594 and 1602
graham0921
24/12/2020 23:14:40
1036
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Measure for Measure (1603 - 1604)
The first play in the last section of the Shakespeare Mind Map Series 2020. Look in collections for the whole series.
graham0921
27/12/2020 00:03:00
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Othello (1603 - 1604)
Shakespeares Othello, one of the first plays to touch on the subject of interracial marriage.
graham0921
27/12/2020 23:44:54
1345
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King Lear (1605 - 1606)
Shakespeare Play King Lear, the ultimate in tregedy.
graham0921
31/12/2020 18:29:44
1594
10
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Timon of Athens (1606)
Shakespeares play Timon of Athens, Rags to riches in five acts.
graham0921
04/01/2021 00:15:10
1198
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All’s Well That End’s Well (1606 - 1607)
Shakespeares play All's well that ends well
graham0921
07/01/2021 21:15:51
1426
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Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1607)
Shakespeares play Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1607). In this map, Acts are replaced by Scenes
graham0921
07/01/2021 21:26:07
1240
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Coriolanus (1608)
Shakespeares Play Coriolanus, written and performed in 1608
graham0921
07/01/2021 21:36:01
1263
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The Winters Tale (1609 - 1610)
Shakespeare play The Winters Tale, written and performed between 1609 and 1610
graham0921
08/01/2021 21:22:28
1799
4
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Cymbeline (1610 - 1611)
Shakespeares play Cymbeline, written and performed between 1610 and 1611.
graham0921
08/01/2021 21:34:23
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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
graham0921
08/01/2021 21:41:55
1677
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Henry VIII (1613)
Shakespeare Play Henry VIII, The famous king and his six wives.
graham0921
09/01/2021 22:32:09
1630
5
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The Two Nobel Kinsmen (1613)
Shakespeares play The Two Nobel Kinsmen, the final play in the Shakespeare Mind Map Series
graham0921
11/01/2021 21:31:43
1079
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Antony and Cleopatra (1606)
Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra, written and produced in 1606
graham0921
04/01/2021 20:48:15
1967
5
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The Shakespeare Mind Map Series Conclusion (with links to all Maps in the Collection/Series)
All of Shakespeare plays in one map year by year
graham0921
13/01/2021 20:11:48
1759
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Macbeth (1606)
Shakespeares Macbeth, written and produced in 1606, an interesting period in English History.
graham0921
04/01/2021 20:37:50
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Measure for Measure (1603 - 1604) Version 01 Includes Act Vocabulary
As Measure for Measure is an AS/A-Level selection the map has been updated to include a vocabulary list per act a total of 220 words.
graham0921
12/08/2022 13:38:36
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The Merchant of Venice (1596) Version 01 includes Act Vocabulary
Second of three plays to include Vocabulary per act.
graham0921
14/08/2022 12:09:03
1206
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Understanding Shakespeare with Mind Maps
As well as being an amazing storyteller, Shakespeare was a master of the English language. Shakespeare belongs to everyone. He was writing for everyon…
Graham Smith
These Mind Maps offer a section on each of Shakespeare’s plays, giving information about their major themes: a concise description of their principal characters a breakdown of the action arranged by act and scene and a full synopsis of their plots. This will be followed by information about each play’s reputation and impact over the ages. You can find the Introduction mind map at the following location https://bit.ly/30yBfC1 and the first in the series at https://bit.ly/3cWU9ov The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Also, I intend to include informative sections on Shakespeare’s narrative poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, on his sonnets, and on his other two poems, A Lover’s Complaint and The Phoenix and the Turtle. The exact order in which Shakespeare wrote his works is uncertain. In these Mind Maps, I will follow both the text and the chronology of the Complete Oxford Shakespeare, General Editors Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, first published in 1986. It was reissued in 2005 with the addition of Edward III, which by that time was generally agreed to have been written at least partly by Shakespeare, and the full text of Sir Thomas More, a play that survives only in manuscript, and to which Shakespeare appears to have contributed at least one fine scene.
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