i) This site has part of the play Hamlet on it. The part that is shown has Shakespeare’s most famous line, “To be, or not to be: that is the question”
ii) This is a reputable source, in my opinion, because I Google link searched it and it came up with about quite a few links.
iii) Some other interesting information is that this is the entire scene in which the quote was used.
i) This site displays a scene of the play Hamlet on it. The scene that is shown has one of Shakespeare’s famous lines, “To be, or not to be: that is the question.” In my opinion this is Shakespeare’s most famous quote.
ii) This is a reputable source, in my opinion, because I Google link searched it and it came up with about quite a few links.
iii) Some other interesting information is that this is the entire scene in which the quote was used.
i) This webpage shows act II, scene II form the play Romeo and Juliet. Another famous line is in this play “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?”
ii) I wasn’t sure if this site was reputable or not, but all I wanted was the lines from the play. I used this site because it had the scene I needed and it is the same as in previous sites.
i) This one of Shakespeare’s most famous sonnets. The first line “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?” I believe this is Shakespeare’s most famous sonnet, other sites support my beliefs.
ii) This webpage is reputable because I checked if the site has links on other sites and there were many results.
iii) The whole sonnet is on the page.
i) This site has tons of interesting quotes on it. It also has a paragraph on how many of Shakespeare’s lines are plagiarized in everyday language and books, etc.
ii) This may or may not be a reputable site, I chose to use it because it has some interesting facts that I saw briefly on other sties.
iii) Some other interesting fact is that this page has lots of other famous quotes from Shakespeare.
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i) This site has tons of Shakespeare’s quotes and even some short excerpts from his most famous plays. This site also has some of the sonnets Shakespeare wrote, examples: Sonnet 18, Sonnet 30, Sonnet 116, Sonnet 129 and many more.
ii) I chose to use this page because its information agrees with the other sites I have looked at.
iii) None.




