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Midsummer Night's Dream

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ISBN-10: 1599051362

ISBN-13: 9781599051369

Edition: 2006 (Teachers Edition, Instructors Manual, etc.)

Authors: William Shakespeare, Tanya Grosz, Linda Wendler, Saddleback Educational Publishing Staff

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List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/1/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 72
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

William Shakespeare, 1564 - 1616 Although there are many myths and mysteries surrounding William Shakespeare, a great deal is actually known about his life. He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, son of John Shakespeare, a prosperous merchant and local politician and Mary Arden, who had the wealth to send their oldest son to Stratford Grammar School. At 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, the 27-year-old daughter of a local farmer, and they had their first daughter six months later. He probably developed an interest in theatre by watching plays performed by traveling players in Stratford while still in his youth. Some time before 1592, he left his family to take up residence in London,…    

To the Teacher
Introduction to the Play
Introduction to Shakespeare
Creating a Character Guide
Hermia Speaks from the Heart (Act one, Scene 1)
Views of Love (Act one, Scene 1)
It Could Happen Today (Act one, Scene 1)
Review
Comic Relief (Act one, Scene 2)
The Mischievous Puck (Act two, Scene 1)
The Lyrical Fairy World (Act two, Scene 1)
A Fairy Fight (Act two, Scene 1)
Review
The Lives of Fairies (Act two, Scene 1)
The Big Mix-up (Act two, Scene 2)
Your Thoughts on Love
Poor Helena (Act two, Scenes 1 and 2)
Review
Bottom the Ass (Act three, Scene 1)
Create a Fairy (Act three, Scene 1)
Insults and Praise the Shakespearean Way
Oberon's Plan (Act three, Scene 2)
Review
Oberon's Explanation and Titania's Reaction
Symbolism Abounds
'Tis but a Dream
Mysterious Hippolyta
Review
How Do I Love Thee? (Act five)
The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet (Act five)
A Fitting End (Act five)
Create a Comic Strip (Act five)
Review
A Midsummer Night's Dream Final Test
Midsummer in Another Era
Was Shakespeare a Romantic or a Skeptic?
Create a Movie Poster or a Book Jacket
Pyramus and Thisbe Enacted
Dream Analysis
Set It to Music
Answer Key