Browse a FAQ and lectures about the substance and construction of "Hamlet," "Macbeth," "Othello" and "King Lear."
Study guide for the tragic play includes critical commentary, background readings, a short quiz, and student exercise suggestions.
Provides students with scene summaries, character reviews, and an index of themes for Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Includes a bibliography and word search.
Resource for young students includes modern text and audio adaptations of the Bard's works, and comparisons with the original plays.
Folger Institute group of teachers provides its insights on the Bard's plays, notes, teaching exercises, photos, and special projects.
Specializes in producing study guides for all things Shakespeare. Test the Hamlet navigator for free, or subscribe for the full version.
Designed to help high school students learn about the Bard. Includes famous quotes, info about Stratford-on-Avon, and Shakespearean humor.
Features a study guide for students and teachers of the Bard's works. Study notes, parodies and links to other Shakespeare resources.
Written by Steve Sohmer, this research paper aims to pinpoint the date of the Globe s first performance. Read through his findings, which lead to the date, June 12, 1599.
Click on a year in this timeline to read about Shakespeare s life. Learn about his birth, his marriage to Anne Hathaway, the Globe s premiere, and his death in 1616.
Research the genealogy of Shakespeare s family with this chart, which includes his parents, his marriage to Anne Hathaway in 1582, and the births of their children.
Guide lists the plays in the order they were written and provides an explanation of the sonnets and the nondramatic plays, "The Rape of Lucrece" and "Venus and Adonis."
Timeline lists important dates and events in Shakespeare s life, including when his works were published, as well as those of contemporaries, like Christopher Marlowe.
Students can pose questions about Shakespeare, his plays, and the time period in which he lived. Includes resources and a note to parents.
Fan of the Bard offers advice to and suggestions to students working on Shakespeare-related projects. Find a query form and related links.
Resource features sections on Shakespeare's plays and poetry, and links to complete texts, critical guides, and photo archives.
Resource provides a summary of the play, suggested discussion points, parodies, and highlighted passages. Link to other study guides.