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Reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale – Act 3 Scene 1

Re-reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale! In Act 3 Scene 1, and we’re all about the Oracle of Delphi. Who was that, again? In previous scenes, King Leontes sent two men, Cleomenes and Dion, to visit the Oracle of Delphi and … Continue reading

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Reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale – Act 2 Scene 3

Re-reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale! Things get intense in act 2 scene 3, where the king’s madness becomes murderousness. We begin with Leontes alone on stage, for a short speech that shows where his head space is at. He hasn’t … Continue reading

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Reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale – Act 2 Scene 2

Re-reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale! Act 2 Scene 2 introduces more new characters and keeps the plot moving. The scene brings in a character we haven’t met before, Paulina. This is the wife of Antigonus, the trusted Sicilian courtier who … Continue reading

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Reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale – Act 1 Scene 2 (part 2)

Let’s read Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale. We’re still in Act I scene 2 as tensions are building and the plot kicks off. After exploding with jealous rage in an aside to the audience, Leontes then seems to make a sharp … Continue reading

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Reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale – Act 1 Scene 2 (part 1)

Let’s read Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale! Act I scene 2 is one of the longest in the play, containing a ton of story. The first part of it, though, sets the stage (heh) for everything that is to follow. One … Continue reading

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Reading Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale – Act I, Scene 1

Let’s read Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale. This is often considered a “problem” play, and one difficult to put on stage. As such, it’s also developed a cult following among Shakespeare fans. In this blog series, let’s dig into it and … Continue reading

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