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Comedy History or Tragedy

All Aboard the Meme Express – Thursday, April 23, 2009


April is National Poetry Month.
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British poet and playwright William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564. Known as The Bard of Avon, Shakespeare wrote more than 150 sonnets and dozens of plays. His plays are generally listed in three categories: comedy, history and tragedy.


Today’s Meme Express prompt is threefold:


comedy

history

tragedy


Pick one of these key words, or use all three. Or simply post your own comedic, historical or tragic entry.


Here are a few optional questions, just to get you started:


What is your favorite Shakespearean play? Why?

Do you generally prefer a comedy, history or tragedy?

Have you ever performed in a Shakespearean play?

What is your favorite Shakespearean sonnet? Why?

Have you ever written a sonnet? Why not try it today?

What makes good comedy?

What do you like most (or least) about history?

Can you tell a creatively tragic story?

What sort of ending will you give it – sad or happy?


Perhaps this concept will inspire you to create a drawing, a poem, a short story, or a journal entry. Then return here to leave a comment with your link. (Be sure to include a link to the Meme Express. Grab our train graphic from the sidebar for your link, if you want.)


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Of course, if this prompt seems to stump you, feel free to peruse the archives of the Meme Express and publish a blog post on an earlier prompt.


Throughout 2009, please join us at The Heart of a Ready Writer, a Bible reading and devotional blog, as we read through the entire Bible in chronological order.


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