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Reviews for Ready-to-Use Activities for Teaching Hamlet

 Ready-to-Use Activities for Teaching Hamlet magazine reviews

The average rating for Ready-to-Use Activities for Teaching Hamlet based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-03-11 00:00:00
1993was given a rating of 2 stars Larry Coon
I love these editions! It is so hard to introduce the wonderful world of William Shakespeare to new students. So worthwhile doing, but it's very difficult to make the great material accessible to both young people today and also people of all ages not yet familiar with this poetic and human literature and living theatre work! Compounding the challenge, as those familiar with the Bard know only too well, "two hours' traffic of our stage" often stretches to more like three or four. Enter editor Nick Newlin, giving us these beautiful abridgments -- that play in under 30 minutes! -- and, that retain all the original characters' original language! The 30-Minute Shakespeare -- by definition -- are not the full length works. Perfectly, The 30-Minute Shakespeare serve as a fabulous entry: a key to open the door into Shakespeare's timeless, historic world and into his universal, truthful experience, enacted in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. And enacted is what these wonderful, handy volumes are designed to be (just like the original scripts). Newlin gives awesome, folksy, anecdotal, and very specific, clear instructions, detailing (from amongst the infinite possible number of ways) one approach to get these plays up on their feet, with The 30-Minute Shakespeare script in the hand of student and novice actors. Nothing more need we ask: these books are gems, perfect as what they are, serving a very specific purpose and fulfilling the exact need for which they exist. Indispensable! Ideal for youth, and others of all ages, for the first time being introduced to the beautiful plays of Shakespeare.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-08-27 00:00:00
1993was given a rating of 3 stars Michael Bornemann
As a longtime high school English teacher and former purist, I am genuinely grateful that this wonderful resource is now available to kids who need a little boost to help them see what's really great about Shakespeare. And all the really great parts of the play are still in here! This series will put Cliff Notes out of business because they aren't even necessary or worthwhile anymore when you can read the real language in the same amount of time and gain a better understanding of the material. Cannot recommend enough!


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