Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Shakespeare's Words and Phrases

Subject Area

English Language Arts

Grade(s)

12

Overview

This series of videos from Shakespeare Uncovered explores how Shakespeare uses language in his works. This gallery includes examples from Hamlet, Henry V, Macbeth, Richard II, and The Tempest and features actors and scholars discussing and debating the meaning of Shakespeare’s words. The videos highlight the way in which different phrases can have varied meanings, and illustrate how Shakespeare’s words come to life when read aloud. The collection also includes a video segment that shows where Shakespeare gained inspiration for his writing and one that raises questions about what version of Hamlet contains Shakespeare’s original text.

Be sure to read the Discussion Questions, along with the other materials under the Support Materials for Use with Students section to fully teach the standard.

    English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 12

    ELA21.12.1

    Read, analyze, and evaluate complex literary and historical texts written from particular points of view or cultural experiences, with an emphasis on works of literature from the British Isles.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:ELA21.12.1

    Vocabulary

    • Analyze
    • Evaluate
    • Complex literary text
    • Complex historical texts
    • Points of view
    • Cultural perspectives
    • British Isles literature

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Necessary skills to read, analyze, and evaluate complex literary and historical texts.
    • Strategies to identify and describe various points of view and cultural perspectives.

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Read complex texts.
    • Analyze elements within complex texts.
    • Evaluate text based on specific criteria provided by the teacher.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • Texts written from various cultural perspectives and viewpoints can provide them with valuable information about the thoughts, opinions, and experiences of others in the present and in the past.
    Link to Resource

    CR Resource Type

    Audio/Video

    Resource Provider

    PBS
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    License

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    Custom
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