

Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare
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"This edition of Shakespeare's classic tragedy provides a rich text for literary analysis and performance studies."
From: Plays with Built-In Curriculum Tie-InsWhat readers are saying
Readers appreciate the depth and complexity of Macbeth, often highlighting its dark themes and intricate character dynamics. Many find Lady Macbeth particularly compelling, and the play's exploration of ambition and fate resonates strongly with audiences. Overall, it is celebrated as one of Shakespeare's finest works, showcasing his mastery of language and storytelling.
A new look at Shakespeare's play in accordance with the work of the Shakespeare and Schools Project, the National Curriculum for English, developments at GCSE and A-level, and the probable development of English and Drama throughout the 1990s.
Cambridge School Shakespeare considers the play as theatre and the text as script, enabling pupils to inhabit the imaginative world of the play in an accessible, meaningful and creative way.
Cambridge School Shakespeare approaches the plays in a new way, encouraging students to participate actively in examining them, to work in groups as well as individually, to treat each play as a script to be re-created, and to explore the theatrical/dramatic qualities of the text.
The editorial comments cater for pupils of all ages and abilities, providing clear, helpful guidelines for school study.
The format of the plays is also designed to help all teachers, whether experienced or inexperienced.
NB This replaces the information previously issued.
Macbeth - Cambridge School Shakespeare is a British play written by William Shakespeare and published by Cambridge University Press in Cambridge [England] (1993).
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