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B. Shakespeare in Love: Intertextuality

In Shakespeare in Love, Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard gave their own version of how Shakespeare came to write Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night

A.) The following lines are all taken from Shakespeare's plays. Find out where in Shakespeare in Love they are alluded to. Write down where in the film these lines are alluded to and, if possible, who says them. Afterwards, give the corresponding summary of the given plays (Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet)
1. Hamlet, Act V, scene 1
First Clown: Here's a skull, now. This skull has lain in the earth three-and- twenty years. This same skull, sir, was Yorick's skull, the King's ester Hamlet. Let me see. (He takes the skull) He throws the skull down.
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2. Hamlet, Act II, scene 2
Polonius... Doubt thou the stars are fire,/Doubt that the sun doth move.
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3. Hamlet, Act II, scene 2
Hamlet: Words, words, words
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4. Romeo and Juliet, Act II, scene 1
Juliet: That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as a sweet
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5. Romeo and Juliet, Act III, scene 1
Mercutio: A plague both of your houses
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6. Romeo and Juliet, Act III, scene 1
Romeo: O. I am fortune's fool!
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Answered by AbhinavtheIndia
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Answer:

B. Shakespeare in Love : Intertextualité

Dans Shakespeare in Love, Marc Norman et Tom Stoppard ont donné leur propre version de la façon dont Shakespeare en est venu à écrire Roméo et Juliette et Twelfth Night

A.) La folie

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