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Folger Shakespeare Library

Located on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Home to the world’s largest and finest collection of Shakespeare materials and major collections of other rare Renaissance books, manuscripts, and works of art

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50,000 drawings,

watercolors, prints,

and photographs;

and a wealth of

other materials,

including musical

instruments,

costumes, and films.

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Folger Shakespeare Theater

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The Great Hall

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First Folio 1623

Contains 36 plays

Published 7 years after Shakespeare died

Half of the plays had not previously been

published, including Macbeth, Twelfth

Night and The Taming of the Shrew

Only 232 copies of the book, which sold for

20 shillings (about $200 in 1623) are thought

to exist.

Folger Shakespeare Library has 82 copies

Kodama Library at Meisei University in

Tokyo has 12

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First Folio

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Folger Education

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Some Random Thoughts about Teaching Shakespeare

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It is more important to get kids to like Shakespeare than it is to get them to understand every word.

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The best way to get kids to like Shakespeare is by getting them to perform Shakespeare.

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Performing Shakespeare does not mean having students sit at their desks reading out loud, or having students stand in front of the room reading out loud, or the teacher acting out scenes for the class.

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Acting out a scene is a form of close reading on your feet.

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Sometimes it is better to do just part of a play rather than the whole play.

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There are wonderful plays to teach other than the Big 4

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The best way to use video may not always be showing the DVD from the beginning to the end.

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A few tricks and gimmicks are not enough to make a Shakespeare learning experience significant.

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If you’re using a “modern” version of a Shakespeare play, you’re not teaching Shakespeare.

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When students use Web 2.0 technology to learn Shakespeare, they are usually using performance and doing a close reading of the text.

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Studying Shakespeare’s life doesn’t really help students understand the plays.

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Designing Globe Theaters out of sugar cubes and Popsicle sticks, making Elizabethan newspapers, designing costumes, doing a scavenger hunt on the Internet, or doing a report on Elizabethan sanitary conditions has nothing to do with a student’s appreciation of Shakespeare’s language.

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O

int. Expressing (according to intonation) surprise, frustration, discomfort, longing, disappointment, sorrow, relief, hesitation, etc.

Used mainly in imperative, optative, or exclamatory sentences or phrases, as in O take me back again!, O for another glimpse of it!, O the pity of it!, O dear!; often also emphatically in O yes, O no, O indeed, etc

The Oxford English Dictionary

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Subtext

sub⋅text /ˈ–noun

the underlying or implicit meaning, as of a literary work.

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Tone

A particular quality, pitch, modulation, or inflexion of the voice expressing or indicating affirmation, interrogation, hesitation, decision, or some feeling or emotion; vocal expression.

--The Oxford English Dictionary

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Angry

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surprised

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afraid

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exhausted

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sad

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suspicious

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excited

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in awe

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lusty

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contempt

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StressRelative loudness or force of vocal utterance; a greater degree of vocal force characterizing one syllable as compared with other syllables of the word, or one part of a syllable as compared with the rest; stress-accent. Also, superior loudness of voice as a means of emphasizing one or more of the words of a sentence more than the rest.

Oxford English Dictionary

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Some lines from Othello

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O good Iago, What shall I do to win my lord again?

(worried)

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O notable strumpet!

(lusty)

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O thou foul thief!

(angry)

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My daughter! O, my daughter!

(excited)

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O murderous slave! O villain!

(furious)

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O my dear Cassio! my sweet Cassio! O Cassio, Cassio, Cassio!

(lusty)

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O my soul's joy!

(thrilled)

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O, Desdemona

(disappointed)

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O, who hath done this deed?

(excited)

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O, I have lost my reputation!

(disappointed)

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O, these men, these men!

(disgust)

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O, these men, these men!

(horror)

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O, these men, these men!

(sorrow)

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O, these men, these men!

(lusty)

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O, banish me, my lord, but kill me not!

(pleading)

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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What shall I do to win my lord again?

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Our play is done!

(relief)

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