In my
presentation I wanted to prove that Shakespeare has enduring appeal and that
his influence goes beyond literature. Therefore, I looked for some pictures and
videos that show William and his extraordinary work are part of our ordinary
life.
In this post you can see the poster I've used to present my talk. I will
include the link to Glogster and, since my Edu Glogster is about to expire; I
will include the links for the websites I mentioned:
Video: http://youtu.be/0mlulJ7hrHY
Hope you enjoy it!
Clari, I‘ve really liked your presentation since you also focused on Shakespeare from a contemporary point of view.You’ve included different things such as videos, pictures, ads which clearly exemplified and developed the main idea of the digital poster. I’ve particularly enjoyed the advertisements for they are a clear proof that Shakespeare’s still alive in our modern culture! Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteClari, I enjoyed your presentation a lot! I liked the idea of approaching Shakespeare from a humorous point of view including cartoons, tatoos and ads inspired by Shakespeare´s works. We could clearly see the his influence on our present. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteClari, your presentation was very entertaining. You've really proved that Shakespeare's influence goes beyond literature. I've particularly liked the Alfa Romeo ad. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks girls! The Alfa Romeo was also my favourite!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Mariel!
DeleteDelightful array of examples from contemporary popular culture, quite unexpected in some cases. We all enjoyed your presentation very much
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your presentation Clari! It was more than interesting to see Shakespeare and some of his works present in our contemporary life. I loved the add you included, very funny! And I didn't know that there were tatoos related to him! It's cristal clear that Shakespeare is still present and that people are inspired by his works. Good job!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! This post adds the idea that Shakespeare is also used in advertising. I had no idea!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't you think that the one of the "two beers or not to be" is wonderful?