"Living in Macbeth's World"Quick View
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"Living in Macbeth's World"

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<p>This activity invites students to explore the world of Macbeth through the eyes of fictional characters who might have lived during the events of the play. By stepping into the shoes of these individuals—stable hands, innkeepers, herbalists, and more—students will deepen their understanding of Shakespeare’s work by considering how its themes, events, and conflicts impact society beyond the central characters, through a range of creative, reflective or analytical written pieces.</p>
The Great Gatsby Full Novel and AnalysisQuick View
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The Great Gatsby Full Novel and Analysis

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<p>This includes the full text of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby” as well as detailed analysis: Character analysis, Symbolism, The Importance of Location, and Themes (including Decline of The American Dream, The fluctuating Nature of Identity, The influence of money, and materialism, The redemptive and destructive power of love and relationships, The inevitability of failure and death and Superficiality of the Upper Classes).</p> <p>The Great Gatsby is in the public domain. All original additions are copyright © 2023 by Rebecca A and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher or author, except as permitted by copyright law.</p>
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Freedom in "Room" by Emma Donoghue

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<p>This five-page digital resource on the theme of freedom in Emma Donoghue’s novel Room has analysis and quotes about freedom and confinement in the novel. One of the key themes, this specifically covers Freedom to be oneself, Freedom in Conformity, Freedom to rebel, Freedom as an Illusion, Learning to handle freedom, and The Cost of Freedom in an easy to read handout.</p>