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Romeo and Juliet Rebecca Olson

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PE1408
  • L7
  • LC980
Online resources:
Contents:
The Play -- Act 1 -- Act 2 -- Act 3 -- Act 4 -- Act 5 -- Educational Resources for Teachers -- Racism -- Ableism -- Classism -- Contextualization -- Supplementary Lesson Plans -- Act I Focus: Family Dynamics and Misogynistic Language in the Early Modern Period -- Act II Focus: Representation of Class Through Language -- Act III Focus: Gender Dynamics and Storyline -- Act IV Focus: Language Variance Across Editions -- Act V Focus: The Narrative of Shakespeare
Subject: This edition of Romeo and Juliet was edited by students for students. We believe that reliably edited versions of the play should be available for free online. But we wanted ours to be easy to get in other ways as well. The editors—Oregon State University students who remember, far better than their professors, what it was like to read the play for the first time—carefully considered every pronoun, punctuation mark, and footnote. Our goal: to make a friendly, confidence-building edition that supported classroom activities at the high school and college level.
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The Play -- Act 1 -- Act 2 -- Act 3 -- Act 4 -- Act 5 -- Educational Resources for Teachers -- Racism -- Ableism -- Classism -- Contextualization -- Supplementary Lesson Plans -- Act I Focus: Family Dynamics and Misogynistic Language in the Early Modern Period -- Act II Focus: Representation of Class Through Language -- Act III Focus: Gender Dynamics and Storyline -- Act IV Focus: Language Variance Across Editions -- Act V Focus: The Narrative of Shakespeare

This edition of Romeo and Juliet was edited by students for students. We believe that reliably edited versions of the play should be available for free online. But we wanted ours to be easy to get in other ways as well. The editors—Oregon State University students who remember, far better than their professors, what it was like to read the play for the first time—carefully considered every pronoun, punctuation mark, and footnote. Our goal: to make a friendly, confidence-building edition that supported classroom activities at the high school and college level.

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