Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Shakespeare is Important :: essays research papers
Shakespeare is ImportantWilliam Shakespeares plays are being made into box office accept hits at an incredible rate. Films such as Much Ado About Nothing with Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson, Hamlet with Mel Gibson and Glenn Close, Othello with Laurence Fishbourne and Henry V with Kenneth Branagh deliver been seen by a strike number of teenagers. Often they have not understood it all, or even half of it, but they have been affected by the powerful characters and by the Shakespearian magic which has affected audiences around the world for centuries. They want to know more, they want to understand, and what better motvation pile any teacher ask for than that students WANT ? That alone is commensurate reason for any English teacher to start a course in Shakespeare.      The other reason is that Shakespeare is a man for our time. He may have been a man "for all times". He certainly speaks directly to the students in my charge. The passions and emotions which he describes find deep echoes in the hearts of the youngsters at the button up of the 20th century. He probably was modern when he wrote his dramas. He has retained that modernity seemingly for three centuries.      Thirdly, he is the father of all western playwrights. Everybody from Ibsen to ONeil uses techniques and ideas which can be traced back to Shakespeare. Whatever dramatist in whatever language you are required to study, familiarity with Shakespeare can only be an advantage. Finally, it is athletics to study drama. It is fun to dramatise and dress up and fall over dead behind improvised curtains and fence with blackboard pointers and cook up a witches brew and count to school with a spade over your shoulder for the Graveyard Scene. It is fun, and while all the fun is being enjoyed an incredible amount of language is pouring into these students heads, done listening, reading, watching videos and learning lines off by heart.
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