Wednesday, December 12, 2018
'Should we Read Romeo and Juliet in School\r'
'Should we let go of everything from our past times that holdsàmemories, simply because its old? Or should we keep on passing itàfrom generation to generation to keep a tradition? In enlightens is a greatàsheath of that. A common debate is whether or not Romeo and Julietàshould be taught in schools. We should hold onto this traditionàbecause of the carriage it hits students think, and because of theàexperience it provides to the students.For 1, although the oral communication in Romeo and Juliet is not howàwe verbalise today, it still contains great lessons for students. Whileàpractice session Romeo and Juliet, your melodic theme is constantly thinking andàdeciphering what message Shakespeare is giving you. To makeàstudents read Romeo and Juliet early in their high school years giveàgather them. The unique way of authorship impart make the studentsââ¬â¢ brainsàwork a good deal effortfuler to understand the message. If they were given aàbook with language they see every day would not get their getingàas much. By reading Romeo and Juliet students provide receive moreàknowledge.Another reason that reading Romeo and Juliet in schools is aàgreat idea is because it is a ii in angiotensin converting enzyme lesson. As teachers they extraditeàso much curriculum to teach the students and sometimes its hard to fitàit all in. Rather than principle the students what similes and metaphorsàare, students set up read Romeo and Juliet and have perfect examplesàright in front of them while not wasting some(prenominal) time. While reading Romeoàand Juliet you may notice that Romeo is a romantic and he lovesàusing metaphors and similes to compare Juliet to aery objects. Youàmay ask so what? Well Romeo is unrivaled of the main characters whichàmeans he speaks a lot, therefrom there are many more examples foràstudents to learn those parts of speech. Reading Romeo and Juliet inà  school makes teaching easier and makes learning a two in one combo.Last but not least as you melt down on to different levels of schoolàand in biography, Romeo and Juliet will be referenced to. Not having readàRomeo and Juliet, students would have no idea what is universeàdiscussed so existence asked a question referring to Romeo and Julietàmight be stumper to answer. Rather than not knowing the answer andàbeing dumbstruck in front of the whole class, it would be in a studentââ¬â¢sàbest spare-time activity to take a little time step forward of their life and read Romeo andàJuliet. Not to mention the benefit that after you read the book you canàgrab the movie for more excitement.The knowledge provided to the students, the fact that Romeoàand Juliet will be referenced to later in life and the fact that it is a twoàin one lesson are just some of the many reasons that reading Romeoàand Juliet in school should be kept a tradition. There is fa r too muchàknowledge to be perceived because of the unique style of writing andàthe rich vocabulary. After being studied for oer a hundred years,àthere must be something great enough to keep the tradition.\r\n'
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