Article 6176J Common Colloquial Terms That Originated With Shakespeare

Common Colloquial Terms That Originated With Shakespeare

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Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#6176J)

An animated Digg tutorial shows how common colloquial terms used in modern times originated from various soliloquies in works by William Shakespeare. Among the most famous are breaking the ice" (The Taming of the Shrew), wild goose chase" (Romeo and Juliet), out of the jaws of death" (Twelfth Night), naked truth" (Love's Labor's Lost), and knock-knock jokes" (Macbeth), just to name a few.

You might already know that Shakespeare came up with such famous phrases as star-crossed lovers" and much ado about nothing." But did you also know that the immortal bard came up with everyday terms we all use everyday

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