Category: Shakespeare in the Classroom
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National Poetry Month With Adobe Express
Did you know that there are poster and presentation starters in Adobe Express to help you writers transform their written word into a more dynamic visual? You can also use resources in the Content Library to make new videos for poems you plan on sharing in your classroom during the school year or as part…
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Celebrating Positivity: April
April is a month bursting with opportunities to infuse your classroom with cultural celebrations, historical recognitions, and fun learning experiences. From observing heritage months to commemorating famous birthdays, here are several ways to make April a memorable and enriching time for your students: Celebrate National Poetry Month: Recognize Autism Acceptance Month: Honor Arab American Heritage…
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The Godfather Part III: An Unnecessary Epilogue to a Complete Tragedy
The Godfather Parts I and II exemplify tragic storytelling, while Part III’s attempt at redemption undermines Michael Corleone’s perfect character arc, complicating its emotional depth and coherence.
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The True Villain of The Godfather: Michael Corleone and the Corruption of Family
In Coppola’s Godfather saga, Michael Corleone, not the obvious villains, embodies true evil, betraying family values while destroying what his father protected.

