King LearInsight Publications, 2011 - 224 pages Even the most resolutely disengaged students can finally 'discover' and thrill to the rhythms and passions of Shakespeare's plays! Award-winning teachers and Shakespearean scholars have extensively trialled their approach to teaching Shakespeare's plays in the classroom, and this series is the result! The plays in this series are becoming increasingly popular for student resources in schools as English and Drama teachers discover their fabulous teaching and learning qualities. |
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... Oswald and the message 154 Scene 5 Gloucester survives to meet Lear 157 Scene 6 The reconciliation 171 Act 5 178 Scene 1 A battle lost but the promise of a champion 178 Scene 2 Gloucester waits 182 Scene 3 The bitter end 185 General ...
... Oswald and the message 154 Scene 5 Gloucester survives to meet Lear 157 Scene 6 The reconciliation 171 Act 5 178 Scene 1 A battle lost but the promise of a champion 178 Scene 2 Gloucester waits 182 Scene 3 The bitter end 185 General ...
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... OSWALD Illegitimate son of EDGAR / TOM O ' BEDLAM Son of Daughter of Adviser to THE EARL OF GLOUCESTER REGAN Daughter of KING LEAR Husband of Adviser to THE DUKE OF CORNWALL Daughter of CORDELIA Suitor and then husband to Suitor to THE ...
... OSWALD Illegitimate son of EDGAR / TOM O ' BEDLAM Son of Daughter of Adviser to THE EARL OF GLOUCESTER REGAN Daughter of KING LEAR Husband of Adviser to THE DUKE OF CORNWALL Daughter of CORDELIA Suitor and then husband to Suitor to THE ...
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... Oswald arrives at the castle, Lear's messenger (Kent in disguise) attacks him and is punished by being left in the stocks overnight. When Lear enters, Regan defends her sister's actions and when Gonerill turns up the two sisters combine ...
... Oswald arrives at the castle, Lear's messenger (Kent in disguise) attacks him and is punished by being left in the stocks overnight. When Lear enters, Regan defends her sister's actions and when Gonerill turns up the two sisters combine ...
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Act 1 Scene Alack ALBANY audience Bedlam beggars blinding Burgundy characters Child Rowland complete the table contrast Copy and complete CORDELIA KING LEAR CORNWALL daughters death dost dramatic irony Duke Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester EDGAR GLOUCESTER EDGAR emphasise enters Exit eyes father FOOL KING LEAR Fortune France GENTLEMAN give GLOUCESTER EDGAR GLOUCESTER Gloucester's gods Gonerill and Regan Gonerill's hast hath hear heart iambic pentameter iambs imagery Jacobean James justice KENT KING LEAR Kent’s KING LEAR FOOL KING LEAR KENT kingdom Kingdom of Britain knave language Lear and Cordelia Lear's letter lines look Lord Lord Chamberlain's Men Madam means messenger nature night Nuncle Nunn nutshell OSWALD KENT paraphrase might read pathetic fallacy Peter Brook play play’s poor Prithee Questions REGAN GONERILL servant sister soliloquy speak speech storm tell Text notes thee thine Trevor Nunn trochee villain words