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Why Should You Read Shakespeare's "The Tempest"? Instructional VideoWhy Should You Read Shakespeare's "The Tempest"? Instructional Video
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11th - Higher Ed
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Why Should You Read Shakespeare's "The Tempest"?

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Why should you read a story about a magician, his daughter, a slave, a monster, a sprite, a witch, and a prince? Find out what William Shakespeare's The Tempest all about and why it is still a worthy read, despite being written over 400 years ago, with a short animated video on the play's plot and literary themes.

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Concepts

william shakespeare, the tempest, dramatic plays, colonialism

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • After watching, ask class members to evaluate whether or not the video presents enough incentive for reading the play
  • Have group research the links provided
  • Pair with a reading of Poe's "Masque of the Red Death"

Classroom Considerations

  • Most appropriate for high school or college-level Shakespeare classes

Pros

  • Details some of the ambiguities in the play
  • Includes a comprehension check and links to related resources

Cons

  • None

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