Department for Children, Schools and Families : Publications : Shakespeare for all ages and stages
Shakespeare for all ages and stages aims to enhance the educational experience of Shakespeare for young people by providing a map of opportunities for lifelong learning and pleasure in his work.
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Interactive Folio : Romeo and Juliet
Welcome to the newest addition to the Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project (CASP) site: the Interactive Folio and Study Guide (Patent Pending) version of Romeo and Juliet. Here you’ll find quite simply the most interactive and sophisticated versi
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Internet Shakespeare Editions
his site is a great virtual Shakespearean library. It gives detailed information on Shakespeare's life and plays. It also allows you to view and compare facsimiles of the first four folios.
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Gertrude 1
his post above shows the feelings of Gertrude because she thinks that Ophelia has gone mad. She sees Ophelia’s greif as being mad.
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Globe Shakespeare
The SGCA's annual Shakespeare Youth Festival, now in its fifteenth year, gives high school students across Australia the chance to get Shakespeare off the page and onto the stage
RN Australia Talks - 4 May 2007 - Shakespeare lives
What's your favourite Shakespeare play, or your favourite speech or quote? Or do you not care, perchance? What is the pleasure of Shakespeare today, especially for us here in Australia? Why should a dead white male from the 16th century be relevant for mo
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Enter Ophelia: Stage Directions, Promptbooks, and Film -Folger Shakespeare Library
This lesson incorporates activities and ideas explored with high school students with information acquired through research into primary sources at the Folger Library.
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Ophelia
The Ophelia page with illustrations and critical articles
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Shakespeare and His Critics
access to a wide and increasing range of Shakespeare related documents
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ARTSEDGE: The Rest Is Silence
students will examine how Shakespeare's use of split lines and shortened lines of iambic pentameter creates meaning by reading, analyzing and staging the opening scene of Hamlet.
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Approaches to Hamlet
This lesson seeks to sensitize students to the complex nature of revenge as it is portrayed in Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
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Hamlet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hamlet is one of his best-known and is the most-quoted play in the English language
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Welcome to Shakespeare High: Your Shakespeare Classroom on the Internet!
Before you start to read Shakespeare's plays, you will want to take a look at some of the language uses that might stand in your way of understanding the script.
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Andrew Moore's resources on Hamlet
This study guide is designed to help you respond to this play, Hamlet
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Shakespeare Searched.
Search for any term across the Complete Works of Shakespeare. Includes Teacher Resources with sample lesson plans
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Enjoying "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare
"Hamlet" is the first work of literature to show an ordinary person looking at the futility and wrongs in life, asking the toughest questions and coming up with honest semi-answers like most people do today. Unlike so much of popular culture today, "Hamle
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English Faculty Resources
A page of annotated resources for English Teachers
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pbwiki :: nancybrodsky | Literary Techniques Lesson
How does Shakespeare use language tricks in Romeo and Juliet?
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