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Thinking about Shakespeare's Message: A Brainstorm
These questions are meant to help you begin thinking about Shakespeare's message and the way he is conveying that message, through characters, plot, word choice, and figurative language.
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Which thematic concept do you think Shakespeare more clearly has an opinion about?
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hate
romantic love vs. infatuation
fate vs. free will
Family Loyalty
gender roles and expectations
In your opinion, what is Shakespeare trying to tell us about the theme that you chose?
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After all is said and done, what are we supposed to have learned?
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In your opinion, what three tools does Shakespeare best use to REVEAL that idea to the audience?
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word choice (how Shakespeare uses words to convey meaning)
literary devices (personification, imagery, pun, simile, metaphor, etc)
character development (such as the way characters act and what they believe)
plot development (such as how the story is progressing)
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In what ways does Shakespeare use the tools you chose above?
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An example: Shakespeare's character development is seen through the characters of Romeo and Mercutio to express Shakespeare's opinions/ideas of romantic love, especially in the way that Romeo and Mercutio talk about women.
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