Where Do You Draw Inspiration For Your Shakespeare Courseworks?!
Really?! This is a good question: where do you find inspiration for writing your Shakespeare coursework?!
Do you reread Shakespeare’s masterpieces? Do you visit Shakespeare’s plays?!
Our teachers seem to support us in so many ways: they tell us about different writing techniques, they describe the best ways of structuring papers, developing the ideas in your Shakespeare coursework.
However, what they forget about is that we have to be inspired to complete our Shakespeare courseworks. There is a saying that the great teachers should inspire their students. So, if your teacher does not help you get interested in writing your Shakespeare coursework, you should refer to this article for inspiration.
Shakespeare coursework… Close your eyes and imagine the life in the Shakespeare’s times. Think about what people were wearing, what their routine was, what feelings they could have. After doing this short exercise, you will feel yourself as a writer who comes back into the past in order to complete his/her great book (your Shakespeare coursework).
Now, flip the pages of the play you are going to write your Shakespeare coursework about. What characters do you like mostly? Whom do you associate yourself with? In order to make yourself more interested in writing your Shakespeare coursework, pick out the hero you feel most passionate about (or at least, you think he/she has some similarities with you).
Finally, always keep the picture of this character in front of your ideas: this will help you follow your Shakespeare coursework’s thesis statement. Never stop improving the paper you are working on - if you find some of your arguments not so convincing, you should rewrite this part.
May your inspirational muse visit you in the process of writing Shakespeare courseworks.
