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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can have your child read Shakespeare on their own. Or they can take a college course. Next.[/quote] Why sent them to school at all then? What should they spend their time reading in school? Also, one of the charms of Shakespeare is that many of his works are highly accessible to high, middle and even elementary school students. I actually can't imagine reading shakepeare in college, unless it was a history of lit class or something. Romeo and Juliet are about young teenagers. A midsummer's night dream has the worder of fantasy The language is very easy for kids because its a play. Kids can take turns reading lines outloud and bringing them to life. There are so so many reasons why Shakespeare is valuable.[/quote]
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