Explaining Character in Shakespeare

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 15.02.06

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Demographics
  4. Essential Understanding/Questions
  5. Understanding Character in Shakespeare
  6. Strategies
  7. Teacher Resources
  8. Classroom Activities
  9. Annotated Bibliography
  10. Appendix
  11. Notes

Examining Shakespeare’s Characters, Character’s Choices and the Consequences to Make Them Relevant to Middle School

Michelle Wiedenmann

Published September 2015

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Notes

  1. Films for the Humanities & Sciences Shakespeare’s Globe
  2. Harold Bloom, Shakespeare the Invention of the Human, 6
  3. A. Bryant Jr. , essay in Romeo and Juliet, ixvi
  4. PBS Arts, Shakespeare Uncovered: Macbeth
  5. Sylvan Barnet, Introduction to Macbeth, lxvii
  6. Webster dictionary
  7. M. Forster, Aspects of the Novel, p. 60
  8. David Teague, interview
  9. PBS Arts, Shakespeare Uncovered, Romoe and Juliet
  10. A. Bryant, lxxi
  11. ibid
  12. PBS Arts, Shakespeare Uncovered: Romeo and Juliet
  13. William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet,14.
  14. ibid,
  15. Harold Bloom, Shakespeare the Invention of the Human, 93
  16. ibid, 97
  17. ibid, xxvii
  18. ibid
  19. PBS Arts, Shakespeare Uncovered: Macbeth
  20. ibid
  21. ibid
  22. A. Bryant, Macbeth, lxv

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