What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: ShakesFear and How to Cure It!User Review - Rosemary - GoodreadsI highly recommend this book to English teachers at the high school and college level. This is a "how to teach Shakespeare" book that is a quick read brimming with creativity, enthusiasm, and applicable advice to make Shakespeare accessible to the most reluctant student. Read full review Review: ShakesFear and How to Cure It!User Review - Tom Delise - GoodreadsCohen's passion for all things Shakespeare is inspiring. And even though there is plenty of great stuff in this book, what is in it cannot compare to what you will learn about all things Shakespeare if you ever get to meet him and hear him speak about it. Read full review Related books
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16 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesactors Antony and Cleopatra Ask your students assignment audience Banquo Beatrice Ben Jonson Benedick Brutus Caliban characters choices classroom Claudio comedy Comedy of Errors death difficulty discussion Duke Elizabethan enjoy example exercise Falstaff feel fight figure film final find finding first version fit five Fool fulius Caesar give Hamlet hear Henry Iago iambic pentameter iambs idea imagine joke Judi Dench Juliet Kate King Lear King’s Lady lines look Macbeth meaning Measure for Measure memorization Midsummer Night movie murder Othello passage performance Petruchio play’s playwright plot ploy Portia problem production question reflects rhyme Richard Richard III Romeo and fuliet scene second version sense Shakespeare’s language Shakespeare’s plays Shylock sound speak specific speech stage story stress suggest teacher teaching Shakespeare tell theatre things thou understand verse what’s words young Bibliographic information |