Parting is such sweet sorrow,
That I shall say goodnight, tillit be morrow
Conclusion
That’s a wrap! Now that you have completed this project you have experience with how versatile Shakespeare can be. You should understand why we read Shakespeare in school 400 years after his death. The themes in his plays are universal and timeless – they are just as relevant today as they were in Elizabethan England, no matter what the setting, what the time period, no matter what the dress and costumes. Try to remember what you have learned during this project as you read other works by Shakespeare in the future.
You should now be able to answer the essential question from the beginning of the project:
Why is Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet called timeless?
This question must be answered individually by each person in your group. Write one proper expository paragraph to prove.
Now that you are all excited about Shakespeare, go pick another play to read from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare.
Next Step: Evaluation
You should now be able to answer the essential question from the beginning of the project:
Why is Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet called timeless?
This question must be answered individually by each person in your group. Write one proper expository paragraph to prove.
Now that you are all excited about Shakespeare, go pick another play to read from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare.
Next Step: Evaluation