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In Shakespeare’s comedy The Merchant of Venice, the merchant Antonio has taken a loan from the money-lender Shylock who dislikes him very much. The terms of the loan say that if Antonio does not pay t ...
Shakespeare’s Henry V is one of his historical plays about the life of King Henry V of England, particularly covering his role in the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) between France and England. When Hen ...
The title character in Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a Scottish general who receives a prophecy that he would one day be King of Scotland. He becomes ambitious and eager to make the prophecy come true, and ...
A prologue is an introduction in a play; it may be at the beginning of the play, or it may appear before one or more acts of the play. It is spoken by unnamed character or characters called the chorus ...
Better understand sonnets using this worksheet on one of Shakespeare’s works. Students will read through “Sonnet 130” by William Shakespeare, determine the rhyme scheme, and answer questions about the ...
William Shakespeare is certainly considered the greatest playwright of the Englishspeaking world. His characters and plots are certainly notable, but he also used language in creative and entertaining ...
Hipervinculo Inglés-Lengua extranjera
“Romeo and Juliet: Sword Fight” is great practice for further developing reading comprehension skills. Students will be asked to read an excerpt from Romeo and Juliet, followed by answering questions ...
Hipervinculo Inglés-Lengua extranjera
Selections from “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and Mark Anthony’s oration in Shakespeare’s “Julius Cesaer” are the passages in this irony worksheet. Your student will analyze and explain the irony ...
Shakespeare was a master of language, but his vocabulary is often unfamiliar to today’s teen. In this worksheet, she’ll practice using the context of the play as a way to determine the meaning of thos ...
Hipervinculo Inglés-Lengua extranjera
This worksheet offers your student a chance to develop his context clue skills with Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.” Ideal for use for high school Common Core Standards for Language, other students may ...
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