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As a student, you may have been assigned to read William Shakespeare's play, The Tempest, for your

English class. While the play may seem daunting at first, with its complex themes and language,
there are many creative and engaging ways to approach your homework assignments. Here are some
ideas to help you get started:

1. Character Analysis
One of the key elements of The Tempest is its diverse and dynamic characters. Choose one or more
characters from the play and analyze their motivations, actions, and relationships with other
characters. You can create a character chart, write a character profile, or even create a social media
profile for the character.

2. Modern Adaptation
The Tempest has been adapted into various forms, such as films, plays, and even graphic novels.
Imagine if the play was set in modern times. How would the characters, setting, and plot change?
Write a short story, create a movie trailer, or design a comic book version of The Tempest in a modern
setting.

3. Theme Exploration
There are many themes in The Tempest, such as power, betrayal, and forgiveness. Choose one theme
that resonates with you and explore it in depth. You can write an essay, create a visual representation,
or even write a poem or song about the theme.

4. Creative Writing
The Tempest is a play, but that doesn't mean you can't use your imagination to create new scenes or
alternate endings. Write a short story or a play that continues the story of The Tempest, or write a
scene from a different character's perspective.

5. Historical Context
To better understand The Tempest, it is important to know the historical context in which it was
written. Research the time period in which Shakespeare wrote the play and how it may have
influenced the themes and characters. You can create a timeline, write a report, or even make a
presentation on the historical context of The Tempest.

While completing homework assignments on The Tempest may seem challenging, it can also be a fun
and rewarding experience. However, if you find yourself struggling with your assignments, don't
hesitate to seek help. Sites like ⇒ StudyHub.vip ⇔ offer professional writing services that can assist
you in completing your homework with ease. Remember, it's always better to seek help rather than
submit subpar work. Good luck with your assignments!
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extracts, characters, and themes from the play ensuring that students gain a deep understanding of
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Following the initial writing of the sounds they could hear, the children will use the Epic Citadel
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their storm to appear like. Note: - there are so many videos to choose from with story weather
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we will be using in class as they are taken from the book but we will basically be acting out each part
of the scene - the weather, the boat, the people. Write a review Update existing review Submit
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After modelling, we will dramatise the actions with children writing and then showing how their
character will move from the beach to the Island itself. Each lesson loosely follows this logical
learning journey to ensure that students learn in bite-size steps. This resource hasn't been reviewed
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own sound but listen to all the others carefully. (At the same time, I could be playing a sound effect
loop).
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review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Ariel and Prospero had a
conversation regarding the storm that raged and discussed the fact that Propsero was the one who
released him from the evil witch Sycorax and so Prospero makes him do one last task before his
promise of being set free is completed. Prior to writing we will discuss what has happened so far and
what we know about each character to help us develop a character profile for each person in the play.
All tables will be pushed away and the children will dramatise being at sea during the storm. Bundle
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Paragraph One Meanwhile on another part of the island Ariel (the spirit) finds his master Prospero.
Children will be reminded of the rules for writing a conversation within a story. I used the
Sparknotes - No Fear Shakespeare version of The Tempest. See other similar resources ?10.00 4.00 3
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there aren't any missing - I just haven't altered the title of the lessons. Prior to this all children were
set the task of reading the story and finding out about William Shakespeare last half term as part of
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reviews Not the right resource. What is the history of the island and why is Ariel working for
Prospero. Modelled sentences like this for the children to use and leave on display. There’s a lot in
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