
Aimed at the student, this Reading Guide includes multiple activities that cover a number of aspects of the play such as character, themes, performance and language in an engaging and accessible way, enhancing students' enjoyment of the text. The Reading Guide is illustrated and has a magazine-style feel to appeal to students. It can be used during the early stages of a Scheme of Work based on the play, or can be built in to lessons as starter or homework materials as reading progresses.
This reading guide investigates how to effectively bridge the gap between Shakespearean language and the modern student's comprehension through structured, interactive analysis. Author Jenny Roberts provides a pedagogical framework designed to demystify the complexities of the play. By utilizing a magazine-style format, the guide aims to increase student engagement with the text's core components, including character motivation, thematic depth, and performance nuances.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this guide as a foundational resource for integrating Shakespeare into secondary curricula. Experts highlight the text's ability to balance academic rigor with an accessible, student-centered approach to literary analysis.
Page Count:
16
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198329253
ISBN-13:
9780198329251
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