Shakespeare Stealer
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The book ‘Shakespeare Stealer’ was intended by the students of Salisbury State University which is located on the eastern shore of Maryland .
The main viewers for the resources of the page are high and middle school teachers.
This book was selected by the associates of the high school English teachers because it considers as a precious asset to the classroom.
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This book of remarkable literature unites the features to the potential achievement for everyone in the classroom.
In this book, the viewers can observe mystery, loyalty, adventure, history, friendship and suspense by reading the literature.
Most of the teachers obliged their students to know about the traditional written by Shakespeare like Hamlet and most of the young adults find it very difficult to understand the characters and their puzzled language. This book was written by Gary Blackwood.
This book is great source for the teachers who make the young adults understand about the cultural and historical background of the plays written by Shakespeare. The teacher also explains about the complete works of Shakespeare. The story is located around in London , England in the middle of 1600. The book ‘Shakespeare Stealer’ was published in the year 1998.
This book depicts the story of a young orphan named as Widge who is an expert in shorthand. He is trained by a dishonest clergyman who guides Widge to use an enigmatic scripting system that was invented to lift lectures from other rectors.
He was employed by a strange tourist and was dragged off to London to listen the presentations of Hamlet in order to copy the play for other theatre company. Widge went to work at the Globe Theatre ultimately putting on a dress and hairpiece to play the character of Ophelia before the queen.
At the end, the true character of the strange traveler was known. Gary Blackwood kept a young boy in a foreign territory where he notices his own power. Hesitant readers may be kept by Widge’s Yorkshire language and the words are clarified in framework. So, this is a rapid moving chronological book that establishes an important period with informal knowledge.
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