Shakespeare Play 2 – And the Winner is ….

OTHELLO is the 2nd Shakespeare play we plan to offer here, on Literary Web Tools.

Our online poll was shared with our Facebook members and here are the final results:

Which Shakespeare Play Would You Like to Read, and Study Online?
Hamlet
10 votes / 21.74 %

Julius Caesar
7 votes / 15.22 %

King Lear
10 votes / 21.74 %

Othello
11 votes / 23.91 %

The Tragedy of Macbeth
8 votes / 17.39 %

Other
0 votes / 0 %

As you can see, Othello won by a small margin (only one vote).

We will soon create the Othello page here and invite you to join us to learn, read, listen, take online quizzes on, and discuss online.

William Shakespeare’s Othello is a powerful drama that has been adapted for television, movies, and in various play productions all over the world.

Click here to do online research for William Shakespeare’s Othello, and learn more about it prior to enjoying this play with us.

Share your love and experience of reading and studying Shakespeare’s works with us by adding a constructive comment below.

Jules Verne Poll

Many scientists can trace the beginnings of their interest in science to the reading of Jules Verne’s science fiction novels. Although Jules Verne’s works were written more than a century ago, the futuristic vision and creativity of this great science fiction novelist is still fresh and interesting in our modern times.

Can you think of some of Jules Verne’s novels that you’ve read or heard about? What is it about Jules Verne that has inspired you?


You can review and research more of Jules Verne’s literary career by using our educational search engine: http://searchengine.sersea.com/jules_verne.html

Which novel by Jules Verne would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on? Please participate in our online literary poll:


Which novel by Jules Verne would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?
Around the World in 80 Days
From the Earth to the Moon
Journey to the Interior of the Earth
The Mysterious Island
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Polls

Our comments section allows users to interact and share insights. Would you like to share some of your thoughts on Jules Verne and his science fiction novels? Please add a constructive comment below.

Alexander Dumas Poll

Alexander Dumas’ novels of chivalry, justice, and French court intrigue have mesmerized readers of all ages and from all over the world.

Can you identify some of the Alexander Dumas’ novels you’ve read, saw a movie adaptation of, or heard about?


Now you can research Alexander Dumas and his works using our educational search engine: http://searchengine.sersea.com/alexander_dumas.html

Which novel by Alexander Dumas would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?
Please take our online poll so we will know which novels to offer first:


Which novel by Alexander Dumas would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?
The Count of Monte Christo
The Man in the Iron Mask
The Three Musketeers
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Share your insights about Alexander Dumas’ works by adding a constructive comment below.

Charles Dickens Poll

Even after more than a century after his passing, Charles Dickens’ literary creations have been adapted to movie and television programs in numerous languages. It is Charles Dickens’ universal message about the human condition that appeals to the world reading audience.

Have you read any Charles Dickens works in school or on your own? Have you viewed any film or television adaptations of Charles Dickens’ works?

You are invited to use our educational search engine to review Charles Dickens’ literary career: http://searchengine.sersea.com/charles_dickens.html

Which novel by Charles Dickens would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?


Which novel by Charles Dickens would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?
Great Expectations
David Copperfield
A Christmas Carol
A Tale of Two Cities
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What are your thoughts about the genius behind Charles Dickens’ novels? Share your thoughts with us through a constructive comment below.

Joseph Conrad Poll

Are you a fan of Joseph Conrad’s literary works?

Can you think of a literary work by Joseph Conrad that you have read or heard about?

Use our educational online search engine results to brush-up on your knowledge of Joseph Conrad’s literary career and creations: http://searchengine.sersea.com/joseph_conrad.html

Which novel by Joseph Conrad would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?

Participate in our online poll and we will make available the most sought-after creations of Joseph Conrad in the near future.

Which novel by Joseph Conrad would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?
Heart of Darkness
Lord Jim
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Have we left anything out? Are there additional novels by Joseph Conrad you would like us to share here? Leave us a constructive comment below.

Robert Louis Stevenson Poll

Are you a fan of Robert Louis Stevenson’s literary works?
Which of these literary works have you read, or would like to read?

Which novel by Robert Louis Stevenson would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?

If you’d like to learn more about Robert Louis Stevenson’s life and literary career, use our educational search engine by clicking on the following link: http://searchengine.sersea.com/robert_louis_stevenson.html

Please articipate in our online poll and let us know which literary work you’re most interested in reading:


Which novel by Robert Louis Stevenson would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?
Mysterious Island
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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What are your thoughts of Robert Louis Stevenson’s literary works? Add your constructive comment below.

Which Shakespeare Play Would You Like to Read Online?

Reading William Shakespeare’s plays together with audio renditions, posting comments and interacting with other readers at the bottom of each Act, accessing links to additional online research, as well as participating in self-assessment through fun online assessments is a much more modern way of approaching this great author’s works.

Which of these plays by Shakespeare would you like us to design into multimedia online literary resources for you?

Select one or more of the plays you prefer on the following literary poll:

Have we left out any Shakespeare plays you prefer? Add a comment below with the names of plays by William Shakespeare you’d like featured in our next Shakespeare poll.

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Literary Web Tools and the various websites connected to it are creations of Ioan Elvis Sersea, M.A., M.A.T., and part of Teach Me Help Me Educational Services. Ioan Elvis Sersea, M.A., M.A.T., aka MaestroSersea has taught high school English courses for over a decade. Currently, he teaches college writing course with University of Phoenix, as well as English as a Second Language for Wilshire Center, part of the Fullerton College Campus, SCE, NOCCCD.