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dime todo sobre shakespeare para hacer noas de 4 parafos y nececito hacer mas de 80 notas asi que ayudame en ingles y las notas son de 3x5
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Got it — I’ll help you make 3x5 index-card notes in English about Shakespeare. Quick questions before I generate all 80+ cards:
- Do you want each card unique, and do you need more than 80 distinct cards?
- How much text should fit on a 3x5 card (approx. words per paragraph)? Typical: 1–2 short lines per paragraph (10–25 words).
- What topics to prioritize (biography, major plays summaries, sonnets, themes, characters, quotes, stage/history, language/terms, adaptations, criticism)?
- Audience/level: high school, college, general reader?
Below are 5 sample 3x5 cards (each has 4 short paragraphs) so you can confirm style and length. If you approve, I’ll produce the rest in batches (10–20 at a time).
Sample Card 1 — Life
- Born 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon; baptized April 26.
- Married Anne Hathaway in 1582; had Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith.
- Worked in London as actor, playwright, and shareholder in a theatre company.
- Died 1616; remembered as England’s national poet and a leading dramatist.
Sample Card 2 — Works Overview
- Wrote about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and several long poems.
- Genres: tragedy, comedy, history, and tragicomedy.
- Known for rich imagery, inventive language, and memorable characters.
- His phrases and many coined words remain in modern English.
Sample Card 3 — The Globe Theatre
- Built by Shakespeare’s company in 1599 on the south bank of the Thames.
- Open-air, thrust stage encouraged close actor–audience contact.
- Capacity around 2,000 with standing “groundlings” and seating galleries.
- Burned in 1613, rebuilt in 1614; modern reconstruction stands in London.
Sample Card 4 — Sonnets: Form
- Shakespeare’s sonnets: 154 poems exploring love, time, and art.
- Form: 14 lines, iambic pentameter; three quatrains and a final couplet.
- The turn (volta) often appears before the closing couplet.
- Addressed mainly to a young man and a “Dark Lady” in the sequence.
Sample Card 5 — Hamlet: Quick Summary
- Prince Hamlet seeks to avenge his father’s murder by Claudius.
- His hesitation, feigned madness, and introspection propel the drama.
- Famous moments: “To be or not to be,” the play-within-a-play, Ophelia’s fate.
- The play ends tragically with multiple deaths, including Hamlet’s.
Tell me your answers to the questions above and whether these samples work. I’ll then generate the remaining notes in the quantity and topics you need.
- Do you want each card unique, and do you need more than 80 distinct cards?
- How much text should fit on a 3x5 card (approx. words per paragraph)? Typical: 1–2 short lines per paragraph (10–25 words).
- What topics to prioritize (biography, major plays summaries, sonnets, themes, characters, quotes, stage/history, language/terms, adaptations, criticism)?
- Audience/level: high school, college, general reader?
Below are 5 sample 3x5 cards (each has 4 short paragraphs) so you can confirm style and length. If you approve, I’ll produce the rest in batches (10–20 at a time).
Sample Card 1 — Life
- Born 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon; baptized April 26.
- Married Anne Hathaway in 1582; had Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith.
- Worked in London as actor, playwright, and shareholder in a theatre company.
- Died 1616; remembered as England’s national poet and a leading dramatist.
Sample Card 2 — Works Overview
- Wrote about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and several long poems.
- Genres: tragedy, comedy, history, and tragicomedy.
- Known for rich imagery, inventive language, and memorable characters.
- His phrases and many coined words remain in modern English.
Sample Card 3 — The Globe Theatre
- Built by Shakespeare’s company in 1599 on the south bank of the Thames.
- Open-air, thrust stage encouraged close actor–audience contact.
- Capacity around 2,000 with standing “groundlings” and seating galleries.
- Burned in 1613, rebuilt in 1614; modern reconstruction stands in London.
Sample Card 4 — Sonnets: Form
- Shakespeare’s sonnets: 154 poems exploring love, time, and art.
- Form: 14 lines, iambic pentameter; three quatrains and a final couplet.
- The turn (volta) often appears before the closing couplet.
- Addressed mainly to a young man and a “Dark Lady” in the sequence.
Sample Card 5 — Hamlet: Quick Summary
- Prince Hamlet seeks to avenge his father’s murder by Claudius.
- His hesitation, feigned madness, and introspection propel the drama.
- Famous moments: “To be or not to be,” the play-within-a-play, Ophelia’s fate.
- The play ends tragically with multiple deaths, including Hamlet’s.
Tell me your answers to the questions above and whether these samples work. I’ll then generate the remaining notes in the quantity and topics you need.
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