Understanding+Shakespeare's+Language

One of the most dificult barriers that separate the reader from Shakespeare is his use of language. The words he chooses are sometimes completely unknown to the reader. The sentences can be nearly impossible to dissect. However, there are sources available for students that help combat this struggle. In the following website, there are a number of tips that reveal to us the secret behind Shakespeare's brilliant language. It is designed for the student, as it is fittingly called, "Shakespeare 101". The author of the website keeps the thoughts of the student in mind, making it easy for teens to navigate through and understand. Also, there is an actual glossary. This glossary includes the definitions to a wide number of obscure Shakespeare terms that may not be known to the average reader. These tips, amongst others, help students move beyond the difficulty of reading Shakespeare. Once this is achieved, his text will seem like even more of a masterpiece.

Here is the link:http://www.shakespearehigh.com/classroom/guide/index.shtml

Just a little tip: Click on the links provided on the right side of the website to focus on a specific area.

Andy Wargin-Hr3