Romeo and Juliet | Act 1, Prologue - myShakespeare
Read the introduction to Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet, delivered by a chorus before the action begins. Learn about the feud between two noble families, the star-crossed lovers, and the language and plot of the play.
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Act 1, Scene 5 - myShakespeare
Alone, Lady Macbeth reads a letter from her husband aloud. Like a good spouse, he tells her everything—including the witches’ prophecy—and she’s worried Macbeth doesn’t have it in him to actually kill the king. That means she’ll have to channel her own inner monster. When she hears that Duncan is coming for a visit, she asks for some help in the evil-doing department from
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Macbeth | Act 1, Scene 1 - myShakespeare
Read and analyze the first scene of Macbeth, where three witches meet on a heath and predict Macbeth's fate. Explore character interviews, critic quotes, and Google Classroom resources.
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Better Shakespeare pedagogy is here. Delve into our blog for illuminating articles on teaching Shakespeare. We cover history, instructional tips, news, and contemporary relevance, tailored to enrich your teaching.
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Jamie Litton is an instructional designer and equity specialist at myShakespeare and a course coordinator at Stanford Digital Education, bringing Stanford University’s Structured Liberal Education (SLE) program to high school students in underserved communities around the country. Jamie has a BA in Sociology and an MA in Social Justice ...
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myShakespeare provides media-rich, interactive editions of several of the most commonly taught Shakespeare plays. As students and teachers study the text, users can access the following resources: audio playback of the full text, 'plain English' pop-ups to help with Shakespeare's language, interlin…
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I have tried many film versions of Macbeth to help my students understand the Bard, but this is a great supplement to their studies. It explores not only the language, but the motives and emotions of the characters, and does it in a satirical, talk-show format, with "commercials" and songs.
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AI can work as a discussion partner when a student is feeling stuck on a particular assignment. For example, let’s say you ask your students to prepare for an essay by picking a theme in Romeo and Juliet and using myShakespeare’s Notebook feature to highlight and tag the text every time
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myShakespeare.com offers media-rich versions of six Shakespeare plays that can be accessed from any device without login accounts. Teachers and students can also create accounts to use the Notebook features, such as highlighting, annotation, quizzes, and exporting work.
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Written: c. 1594; Text: First Folio 1623 (Comedy), no quarto editions Source: Menaechmi and Amphitruo by Plautus. Characters: Antipholus of Syracuse, Adriana, Antipholus of Ephesus, Dromio of Syracuse, Egeon, Dromio of Ephesus, Luciana, Solinus Setting: Ephesus Time: Undetermined Since translations of Plautus’s plays do not appear until after the writing of Comedy of Errors, it is assumed ...