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Shakespeare on Toast | How to Map a Shakespeare Speech | Explore Shakespeare with Ben Crystal | 18 mins @shakespeareontoast | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
An 18 minute guide. Here’s a few very favourite tools to take apart a Shakespeare Speech.

It’s easy to forget that Shakespeare wrote his characters as living breathing feeling people.

Find out how to emotionally map the heart of a character, a tool I wish I'd invented! Passed to me from the brilliance of actor Emma Pallant, and Shakespeare's Globe Education.
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