Explaining Character in Shakespeare

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 15.02.02

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Background
  3. Rationale
  4. Navajo Oral History
  5. Bear Maiden
  6. Shakespeare
  7. Taming of the Shrew
  8. Othello
  9. Comparing the Characters
  10. Strategies/Activities
  11. Resources/ Research
  12. Note

Tragedies and Plots Shaped by Characters of Shakespeare and Navajo Oral Myths

Irene Jones

Published September 2015

Tools for this Unit:

Resources/ Research

Bryan, Aileen. Navaho Indian Myths. New York: Dover Publications, 1993.

Farella, John R. The Main Stalk: A Synthesis of Navajo Philosophy. [Nachdr.] ed. Tucson [u.a.: Univ. of Arizona Press, 1999.

Haile, Berard, and Karl W. Luckert. Navajo Coyote Tales: The Curly Tó Aheedlíinii Version. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984.

Link, Margaret Schevill. The Pollen Path; a Collection of Navajo Myths Retold. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1956.

Shakespeare, William, and Alvin B. Kernan. Othello. Ed. ed. New York, NY: Signet Classics, 1998.

Shakespeare, William, and Robert Bechtold Heilman. The Taming of the Shrew. 2nd Rev. ed. New York: Signet Classic, 1998.

Shakespeare, William. Othello. Irvine, CA: Saddleback Educational Pub., 2006.

Shakespeare, William. Taming of the Shrew. Irvine, CA.: Saddleback Educational Pub., 2006.

Wells, Stanley. The Shakespeare Book.

Beck, Isabel L., and Roger C. Farr. Storytown:. Orlando, FL: Harcourt School Publishers, 2008.

Zolbrod, Paul G. Diné Bahaneʻ: The Navajo Creation Story. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988.

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