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Twelfth Night
Shipwrecked Viola disguises herself as a boy and enters the service of Duke Orsino; she then falls in love with him. Orsino sends his servant, Cesario (Viola in disguise) to woo the Countess Olivia on his behalf. Olivia cannot love Orsino, but promptly falls in love with his servant, Cesario (Viola). Viola'a shipwrecked twin brother, Sebastian, arrives on scene creating chaos as it now appears that Cesario can be in two places at once. Will all the confusion end to everyone's satisfaction?
Shakespeare plays
Since my introduction to Dick and Jane books I have been a voracious reader of nearly anything in print. However, Shakespeare and I just never clicked. Maybe you have a child like me, whose aversion to the well-respected bard has you on the fence. Should you force the issue, as most government schools do? Or should you drop it from your curriculum and have your child experience cultural ignorance?
Whether you view the study of Shakespeare with delight or dread, he is a literary icon; references to his works are everywhere, from advertising to sermons, and we do our children a disservice if we ignore his impact. If you have a child who groans at the thought of Macbeth, you may find a whole different attitude when you present your child with these graphic versions of Shakespeare's works. Obviously these books are condensed, but they have retained enough key phrases and quotations from the originals that your child will have more than a nodding acquaintance with each celebrated play.
While the reading level is for grades four and above, please keep in mind that Shakespeare's plays are pictures of humanity both at its very worst as well as its very best, delving into issues of romance, deceit, tragedy, and revenge.
Check out a PDF sample from the Graphic Shakespeare series here:
PDF sample of Julius Caesar.
Please note, as is customary for this time period, the women
tend to favor plunging necklines. While immodest by our
standards, we have seen far worse walking through our local
big box store. Still, in our household, books like these typically
receive a touch of whiteout before being released to the
family bookshelf. What is lost in authenticity is gained in
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Features
Four-Color dramatic covers
Character map
Literary masterpieces made easy and interesting
Teaches and reviews literary and language skills
Author: William Shakespeare
Pages: 63
Binding: Paperback
Copyright: 2006
ISBN: 9781599051598
Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publishing
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