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The phrase “to be, or not to be” comes from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (written about 1600), act three, scene one. It is one of the most famous quotations in world literature and the best-known of ...
The Wordle of the Week is Earl Spencer’s speech at the funeral of his sister Princess Diana at Westminster Abbey, September 6, 1997. Considered to be a great speech by all accounts, it covered the ...
The Wordle of the Week is Tangled Feet Theatre ensemble Tangled Feet are experimenters in Physical Theatre and theatrical performance, working together as a unique performance collaborative to create work in new ways. The company ...
The Wordle of the Day is Tony Blair 2003 Tuesday March18, 2003 and the UK government debated the Iraq crisis. Tony Blair made a speech aimed at convincing parliament that the decision to go to ...
The Wordle of the Week is Harold Pinter’s speech to the Nobel Prize Comittee 2005. Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005. In his pre-recorded acceptance speech he delivered an damning indictment ...
The Wordle of the Week is Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’ speech from 1963. Generally acknowledged as one of the greatest speeches of all time, this was delivered on the steps of the ...