Irresistible ShakespeareMake Shakespeare come to life through these exciting, reproducible scenes from his famous plays, such as Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and As You Like It. Each scene is accompanied by creative mini-lessons and motivating activities to help you and your students explore meter, metaphor, alliteration, imagery, and much more. This book also includes background information, a glossary of helpful terms, and thoughtful questions to help students interpret the scenes and understand the conventions of Elizabethan drama -- and fall in love with Shakespeare. Book jacket. |
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13 Pop - Up Language . 15 Teaching Meter : Six Frequently Asked Questions .. 17 The Music of Language : The Fundamentals of Meter . 19 Poetry and Prose 22 lambic Pentameter : What's So Great About It Anyway ? 24 The Poetry Tool Kit .
13 Pop - Up Language . 15 Teaching Meter : Six Frequently Asked Questions .. 17 The Music of Language : The Fundamentals of Meter . 19 Poetry and Prose 22 lambic Pentameter : What's So Great About It Anyway ? 24 The Poetry Tool Kit .
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( Cutting lines The most obvious sticking point is the language- from Shakespeare to shorten scenes is a process the vocabulary can seem daunting , the sentence familiar to most contemporary directors , who structures archaic , and the ...
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ZAR Remind students to figure out what is happening onstage ; action often is implied in the language because Shakespeare used few stage directions . Several exercises in the next section will help students develop that skill .
ZAR Remind students to figure out what is happening onstage ; action often is implied in the language because Shakespeare used few stage directions . Several exercises in the next section will help students develop that skill .
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目次
Cracking Open a Play | 6 |
Whats at Play in a Novel? | 9 |
A Close Reading Exercise | 11 |
Detective Work | 13 |
PopUp Language | 15 |
Six Frequently Asked Questions | 17 |
The Fundamentals of Meter | 19 |
Poetry and Prose | 22 |
The Poetry Tool Kit | 25 |
Determined to Be a Villain | 28 |
This Story Shall the Good Man Teach His Son | 32 |
We Have Seen Better Days | 38 |
Am I Not Christopher Sly? | 45 |
The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth | 53 |
Two Blushing Pilgrims | 65 |
A Glossary for Shakespeare Studies | 78 |
多く使われている語句
Activities alliteration answer Ask students begins blood breath brother CAPULET characters comes create dear DEMETRIUS Discussion Dream DUKE SENIOR Elizabethan Enter example Exercise Exit explore eyes fair fairy fall feel fight fool forest FRIAR gentle give hand happening hast hath hear HELENA Henry Hermia iamb iambic pentameter kind king lady language LAURENCE leave look lord lovers LYSANDER Macbeth meet metaphor meter mind never night novel NURSE OBERON opening ORLANDO passages play poetry presented prose PUCK Questions Reproducible Richard Romeo and Juliet scan scene sense SERVANT Shakespeare shows Shrew sleep sometimes sound speak speech stage story stressed sweet syllables Taming Teaching tell thee things thou Titania trochaic verse What's wish write written young