Read more about the article Shakespeare’s Vision of Great Leadership:
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” Henry IV Part II, Act III, Scene I

Shakespeare’s Vision of Great Leadership:

Imperfect Rulers and the Path to Prosperity In Shakespeare’s world, great leadership emerges not from perfection, but from resilience, empathy, and a commitment to justice, tempered by human flaws. Though…

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William Shakespeare - Attributed to John Taylor (1600-1610)

Willie and Me

My journey with Shakespeare began in the 6th grade. (At least that's as far back as I can remember him in my life.) I was in English class at Pizitz Middle School in Vestavia Hills (Birmingham, Al) and we were reading Romeo and Juliet aloud.

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Read more about the article Hurricane Helene – Shakespeare and the Storm
Storm scene in King Lear at the Lyceum Theatre 1892

Hurricane Helene – Shakespeare and the Storm

Blow winds, and crack your cheeks! Rage, blow!You cataracts and hurricanoes, spoutTill you have drenched our steeples, …                                                     – King Lear, 3.2.1 I hope this post finds you safe and well following…

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