Teaching HAMLET

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Remember me

As a writer and English teacher I’m always looking for signs. I went back to yoga last week and on the inspirational quote board someone had written: “Remember me.” ~ Your body It was an apt point, without question. It’s also what the ghost of Hamlet’s father said to him at the end of their

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Finding the Right Words for the World’s Wrongs: Talking About Slavery & Other Abuses of Power 

I’ve said it before. As a teacher and a writer, I don’t cotton to the concept of being lost for words. Dig around. Thesaurus it! Be like Shakespeare and make up the words you need. Nonetheless, as I teach Senior Girls Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, by Harriet Jacobs, I find myself

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My Lady Hamlet

We were wondering what it would be like. I was excited and curious. My parents were curious and trepidatious. A female Hamlet? One of the many good things about studying and teaching Shakespeare is that you are always, and I mean always, learning new things. It’s a license, an invitation, nay a requirement to be

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