I really like the concept of looking into the major themes that Shakespeare uses being spanned over several of his books. I feel like he has so many similar charactors that there has to be similiar themes between the different novels. What was he aiming for with the use of stock charactors? Shakespeare is so interesting, and he is both creative, and had some of the most similar charactors. I want to explore that, and see what connections can be made from the charactors that are simliar. Are there themes that he has in a good many of his books?
Now that isn't the only idea that I have. When I was looking into making the last post I found an article about using e-readers to help teach ESL students. That would be so interesting to research and write a paper on. Does it help? Is there something that can be improved on the system? I personally think that the use of e-readers would be a great improvment, but I think the idea needs to researched before really make a concrete conclusion. Has it been tested? What were the students responces? Are there any specific types of lessons that work with that kind of technology? How would you go about teaching that?
I think both topics are valid, and I know I have to decide soon!! Hopefully I'll be able to pick between them =)
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