Star-crossed love stories are a popular trope in literature and film. They often feature two people who are deeply in love, but their love is doomed by fate or circumstance. This can be due to their social status, their families, or even the stars themselves.
Adding Diversity to British Literature: Text Lists by Theme
The Canon of British Literature, as we know, consists of a homogenous group that does not reflect the rich multicultural world of Great Britain today. As a result, any survey of British Literature oftentimes becomes a skewed representation of the literary diaspora of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Three Engaging Plays for High School Students
As high school teachers, we spend most of our drama units on Shakespeare or the standard classics such as Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, or Our Town. While there is nothing wrong with ANY OF THESE CHOICES, here are three plays that we don’t teach as often but make fantastic selections for high school students.
10 Engaging Ways to Introduce a Shakespeare Unit
Hooking students into Shakespeare can be a daunting task. There’s the language barrier, the different time period, funny clothing, acting…. it’s no wonder students can be reluctant at the beginning of a Shakespeare unit. But here are ten engaging ways to introduce a Shakespeare unit that will hook them from the first day. Be sure to check out the related 20 activities in the Ultimate Shakespeare Introduction Kit for even more ideas and activities!