Hamlet
Thomas Klise
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a work of drama and movement, full of stalking ghosts and fencing matches, pirate ships and dark castles. Despite this cons...
View full detailsShakespeare’s Hamlet is a work of drama and movement, full of stalking ghosts and fencing matches, pirate ships and dark castles. Despite this cons...
View full detailsThis presentation of the life and works of George Orwell offers a portrait of a political writer whose major themes are man and his state, surely a...
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View full detailsGeoffrey Chaucer was the first major personality in English literature, and his accounts of the medieval world are unmatched by an historian. Part ...
View full detailsThe impact of ancient mythology on modern thought and culture can hardly be overemphasized. And it’s no small wonder, for the world of mythology is...
View full detailsThe impact of ancient mythology on modern thought and culture can hardly be overemphasized. And it’s no small wonder, for the world of mythology is...
View full detailsThe impact of ancient mythology on modern thought and culture can hardly be overemphasized. And it’s no small wonder, for the world of mythology is...
View full detailsIn this program, students will review twelve individual lessons on the basic terms in literature including plot, setting, theme, character, conflic...
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View full detailsFor the Native Americans, the long and bitter trail of tears had become one more dreadful example of man’s inhumanity to man. This program explores...
View full detailsHere we explain the most common literary terms encountered in typical units of poetry, short story, novel, and drama. Terms for poetry classes incl...
View full detailsThis program helps teach process, comparison, classification, cause and effect, and persuasion, as well as writing descriptively, stimulating the f...
View full detailsHere’s a book bursting with 500 language arts questions designed to be used in a number of different ways. Use the sheets of questions as the basis...
View full detailsThe Quiz Bowl questions are written in the spirit of the scholastic quiz bowl programs. Over 500 questions are based on material presented in schoo...
View full detailsThe English Fun Factivities curriculum guide represents a compendium of over 500 in-class activities, discussion topics, research projects, and cro...
View full detailsHere are 50 activities that can be used as supplementary aids in teaching units on prefixes and suffixes, alphabetizing, silent letters, compound w...
View full detailsWilliam Wordsworth is the greatest figure of the Romantic Age in English literature, and ranks with Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton as one of the ...
View full detailsThis program provides an in-depth discussion of the four basic types of point of view: omniscient, limited omniscient, first person, and objective....
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View full detailsPoetry can take many different forms – from the rolling and easy-to-memorize ballad, to the compact, suggestive haiku, to the artful rambling of fr...
View full detailsWhile the novel as a literary form has existed for only 300 years, there can be no thorough study of literature without an examination of this lite...
View full detailsThis unit seeks to acquaint students with figures of speech and how they work, with definitions of such writing tools as hyperbole, antithesis, iro...
View full detailsAleksandr Solzhenitsyn symbolizes the conscience of the Soviet Union, and his literature presents the inhumanity of any society that fails to value...
View full detailsJane Austen is one of the few writers that is a favorite of both literary scholars and the reading public, and her six novels rank among the classi...
View full detailsThe plot of a novel or story represents its structure, the mechanism that propels it from beginning to end. It is plot that keeps a reader turning ...
View full detailsThis program shows how phrases add richness and clarity to our language. It teaches the importance of phrases, their different uses, and the vital ...
View full detailsGuy DeMaupassant fashioned many unforgettable stories and characters and, for himself, a place in history as the father of the modern short story. ...
View full detailsOften, the same young “Shakespeare” who composes manuscripts that glow with creativity will groan with frustration when confronted with the problem...
View full detailsFor Algerian-born Albert Camus, World War II raised ethical doubts and questions about the “dilemma of existence itself.” In his plays, essays, and...
View full detailsIn this program, we provide clear definitions of antonyms, synonyms, and homonyms, with lots of examples of the contributions they make to the rich...
View full detailsThis program explains the basic terms used in poetry including simile, metaphor, rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, and more. Students work through a ser...
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