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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Should we Read Romeo and Juliet in School

Should we let go of everything from our ult that holdsmemories, simply because its old? Or should we keep on passing itfrom generation to generation to keep a tradition? In schools is a greatexample of that. A common debate is whether or non Romeo and Julietshould be taught in schools. We should hold onto this traditionbecause of the way it constructs students think, and because of theknowledge it provides to the students.For wizard, although the address in Romeo and Juliet is not howwe communicate today, it still contains great lessons for students. Whilereading Romeo and Juliet, your mind is constantly thinking anddeciphering what message Shakespeare is giving you. To makestudents read Romeo and Juliet early in their high school years leave behind attain them. The unique ardour of create verbally pass on make the students brainswork much weightyer to understand the message. If they were given abook with language they see every day would not benefit their showingas much . By reading Romeo and Juliet students pull up stakes receive moreknowledge.Another reason that reading Romeo and Juliet in schools is agreat idea is because it is a twain in matchless lesson. As teachers they haveso much curriculum to teach the students and sometimes its hard to fitit all in. Rather than teaching the students what similes and metaphorsare, students can read Romeo and Juliet and have perfect examplesright in front of them while not wasting any time. While reading Romeoand Juliet you may notice that Romeo is a romantic and he lovesusing metaphors and similes to compare Juliet to celestial objects. Youmay ask so what? Well Romeo is one of the main characters whichmeans he speaks a lot, therefore there are many more examples forstudents to learn those parts of speech. Reading Romeo and Juliet inschool makes teaching easier and makes learning a two in one combo.Last but not least as you move on to different levels of schooland in life, Romeo and Juliet will be refere nced to. Not having readRomeo and Juliet, students would have no idea what is organismdiscussed so world asked a question referring to Romeo and Julietmight be tough to answer. Rather than not knowing the answer andbeing dumbstruck in front of the whole class, it would be in a studentsbest divert to take a little time out of their life and read Romeo andJuliet. Not to mention the benefit that after you read the book you canwatch the movie for more excitement.The knowledge provided to the students, the fact that Romeoand Juliet will be referenced to later in life and the fact that it is a twoin one lesson are just some of the many reasons that reading Romeoand Juliet in school should be kept a tradition. There is far too muchknowledge to be perceived because of the unique style of writing andthe rich vocabulary. After being studied for over a hundred years,there must be something great enough to keep the tradition.

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