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Shmoop Shmoop's Top 20 Thanksgiving dinner guests from literature and history. Who should sit next to whom? If the mashed potatoes start flying, don't say that we didn't warn you.

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Food, friends, naps, and good conversation. What could be better than that? Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks with the people we love. We at Shmoop have decided to invite our best friends to our Turkey Day feast – we’re grateful for them, after all.
Kimberly
Kimberly
love it! spreadin' the shmoop!
Yesterday at 10:48am
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Shmoop We celebrate a heavily mythologized version of their story every Thanksgiving. But what was the true story of the Pilgrims, that hardy (or perhaps foolhardy?) band of religious dissenters who crossed the ocean to pursue their dream of spiritual purity in America? And what the heck did they have to do with turkey?

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Shmoop US History Guide to Pilgrims & Puritans of Colonial New England. Analysis, important people, quotes, timeline, trivia, multimedia & links galore.
Martha Maurno

Martha Maurno Shmoop has enriched my teaching and made literature accessible to ALL my students! Thanks so much for such a creative and innovative site!

November 14 at 1:29pm · Report
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Hey, thanks! If you'd like some Shmoop gear to share with your students, drop us a line at support [at] shmoop [dot] com
Wed at 4:17pm
Angie

Angie Shmoop is amazing and so much fun! Shmoop creators, thank you from the bottom of my heart for creating this awesome resource.

November 10 at 8:29am · Report
Perry Norton

Perry Norton Great for adults and kids - not your grandmother's Cliff Notes. Or mine, or that matter.

November 5 at 11:19am · Report
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Shmoop Two Florida teachers give a 9 minute video demonstration and review of Shmoop. Lee Keller calls Shmoop "one of the best educational websites I've ever seen."

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Lee Kolbert shows Lee Keller a 21st Century version of Cliff Notes called shmoop.com. This site has great interactive information about many great literary, music, and social studies resource. This site offers lots of interactive innovations that make studying fun. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Kelli
Kelli
If it wasn't for Palm Breeze Cafe - I never would have found out about SHMOOP or any of the other wonderful sites. . . .
October 30 at 12:55pm
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Shmoop Need costume inspiration? Shmoop's Top 20 Literature & US History-inspired Halloween Costume Ideas. Share your ideas and photos on our Facebook page.

Source: blog.shmoop.com
1. Put on a three-corner hat and cape, pull a cardboard boat around your waist, and pose as George Washington crossing the Delaware during the American Revolution.
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Shmoop October is LGBT History Month. Check out our guide to LGBT characters, writers, & issues in Shmoop Literature, Poetry, Biography, and Civics.

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October is LGBT* History Month and Shmoop invites you to meet LGBT characters and writers throughout literature and history. Check out the following reads for some different perspectives on LGBT history.
Tanya Feick
Tanya Feick
Great site for students and teachers! I love the humour, down-to-earth approach, quality of resources and inclusive thinking. Thanks for a great stie!
October 29 at 11:10am
Annie SaveDarfur Youcha-cha

Annie SaveDarfur Youcha-cha Shmoop is the best thank you for the stickers!

October 17 at 7:27pm · Report
Ruth Chen

Ruth Chen I LOVE SHMOOP

October 17 at 11:36am · Report
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Shmoop John Lennon wrote "I Am the Walrus" in part just to confuse teachers/students at his old school who were doing formal literary analysis on Beatles lyrics. (Direct quote: "Let the little f*****s puzzle that out.")

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Shmoop Music guide to "I Am the Walrus" by The Beatles.
Amy Burns
Amy Burns
I LOVE SHMOOP :)
October 16 at 3:57pm
Lisa
Lisa
Saw the words to this song on Rock Band - thanks for clearing that up.
October 16 at 7:11pm
Madeleine Pearson

Madeleine Pearson
Hey Shmoop! I love your site, you saved my academic life on an english paper i swear :) but i forgot my username! :O i've been sleepless for nights trying to remember it. but then a little shmoop birdie told me that i could email shmoop and ask for it...? i would love if there was such an email :) i miss my shmoop webs...ite visits :( and just when you got the music!
okay thats all :) love you all and thank you for such a wonderful site! :D
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October 15 at 10:41pm · Report
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Hi Madeleine, drop us a line (support at shmoop.com) and we'll get you sorted out. by the way, you can read Shmoop any time without logging in. Login gives you access to your Stickies, Outlines, etc.
October 16 at 12:36pm
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Shmoop The Academy of American Poets gives Shmoop Poetry a thumbs-up. "Smart and consistently humorous." Aww, shucks. :-)

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This supplemental resource is aimed at anyone studying poetry, particularly anyone who might be initially reticent toward the subject. Shmoop goes out of its way to contextualize its content in a smart and consistently humorous tone. It draws from biographies, bibliographies, pop culture and new med...
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Shmoop BOO! 14 spine-tingling reads to get you in the Halloween mood. Vampires, monsters, ghosts, and, of course, Edgar Allan Poe.

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‘Tis the season of the ultimate heart-thumping adrenaline rush. Ghost stories, haunted houses, Children of the Corn. We’ve got the literary epinephrine that will make this a most memorable Halloween.