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A bitter feud between the Montagues and the Capulets keeps the city
of Verona, Italy, in a state of constant unrest. Despite the
enmity, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall passionately in
love. Enlisting the help of Friar Laurence, the young lovers wed in
secret, hoping that their marriage will finally unite the two
families. But things go terribly, tragically wrong. One of
Shakespeare's most widely performed plays, "Romeo and Juliet" has
been adapted for every conceivable format. Yet no adaptation --
film, television, radio, or opera -- can match the richness of the
original. This inspired graphic novel version depicts every scene
of the play in full-color illustrations, accompanied by every word
of the original text. Authentic yet easy to follow, this exciting
adaptation is ideal for purists, students, and readers who
appreciate Shakespeare's matchless verse. Also available are the
Original Text, with the Bard's original, unabridged work, and a
Quick Text version, with less dialogue for a fast-paced read.
This is William Shakespeare's full and unabridged play in comic
book form. This full colour graphic novel presents "The Scottish
Play" just as Shakespeare intended: in its original and unabridged
format. Ideal for purists, students and readers who will appreciate
the unaltered text. "Macbeth" is probably the most dramatic of
Shakespeare's tragedies and this version will give you a brand new
and totally fulfilling view of the sheer genius of Shakespeare's
story telling. Witchcraft, superstition, murder - it's all here!
Featuring stunning artwork, and full of action, atmosphere and
intrigue from start to finish; this new treatment of The Bard's
wonderful tragedy will have you on the edge of your seat. It's 11th
century Scotland. Macbeth, Thane of Glamis, is one of King Duncan's
greatest war captains. Upon returning from a battle with the
rebellious Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth and Banquo encounter three
witches, who prophecy that Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor and
then King. They also prophecy that Banquo will become the father of
kings. When Lady Macbeth hears this, she is determined to push her
husband to take fate into his own hands and make himself king by
murdering Duncan. Macbeth is reluctant to harm Duncan. But, when
the King makes arrangements to visit Macbeth's castle, the
opportunity presents itself. Pressed on by his wife, Macbeth kills
Duncan and blames the King's drunken attendants, who he also kills.
However, Macbeth is racked with guilt and begins to see
apparitions. When the body is discovered, Malcolm and Donalbain,
the King's sons, are suspicious of Macbeth and flee for their
lives. To everyone else, it looks as if the sons have been the
chief conspirators and Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland.
Banquo's suspicions grow, based on his encounter with the witches
and Macbeth is wary of the second prophecy concerning Banquoa's
offspring. Macbeth hires assassins to kill Banquo and his son,
Fleance. Banquo is murdered that night, but Fleance escapes. The
bloody ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth at a feast, tormenting
his already guilty conscience. In addition, Macduff, once a comrade
of Macbeth, has fled after the King's sons to England, as he also
suspects Macbeth. In revenge, Macbeth butchers Macduff's entire
household. Macduff and the King's sons raise an army in England and
march against Macbeth, who is given another prophecy by the
witches, as he prepares for the assault. They tell him his throne
is safe until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane and he will not die by
the hand of any man born of a woman. Macbeth now feels invincible.
Lady Macbeth, on the other hand, has been slowly driven mad by her
dreams, in the wake of Duncan's murder. She sleepwalks and
eventually kills herself. Macbeth learns that many of his lords are
deserting and joining Malcolm's army, which approaches Dunsinane
under cover of boughs, which they've cut from the trees of Birnam
Wood. Macbeth and Macduff eventually meet on the bloody
battlefield. Macbeth laughs derisively, relating the witches'
prophecy. But Macduff retorts that he was from his mother's womb
untimely ripp'd and not (technically) of woman born. The play ends
with the death of Macbeth and Malcolm is crowned King of Scotland.
Cast onto the waters by his power-hungry brother Antonio, Prospero,
the Duke of Milan, has been living on a distant island for a dozen
years along with his daughter Miranda. In his years of banishment,
Prospero has developed strong magical powers -- powers that not
only allow him to deduce that Antonio is on a nearby ship, but to
cause the ship to run aground. At long last, Prospero has a chance
to get revenge on those who have wronged him. But, will he also
ruin Miranda's chance for happiness? "The Tempest" is considered by
many critics to be Shakespeare's crowning glory. This full-color
graphic novel presents the sparkling romantic comedy just as
Shakespeare intended: in its original and unabridged format, and in
its original setting. As with the other titles in this
well-received series, it encourages readers to discover classical
literature while staying true to Shakespeare's vision. Also
available are a Plain Text version, translated into modern U.S.
English, and the Original Text version, with the Bard's unabridged
work.
A bitter feud between the Montagues and the Capulets keeps the city
of Verona, Italy, in a state of constant unrest. Despite the
enmity, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall passionately in
love. Enlisting the help of Friar Laurence, the young lovers wed in
secret, hoping that their marriage will finally unite the two
families. But things go terribly, tragically wrong. One of
Shakespeare's most widely performed plays, "Romeo and Juliet" has
been adapted for every conceivable format. Yet no adaptation --
film, television, radio, or opera -- can match the richness of the
original. This inspired graphic novel version depicts every scene
of the play in full-color illustrations, accompanied by every word
of the original text. Authentic yet easy to follow, this exciting
adaptation is ideal for purists, students, and readers who
appreciate Shakespeare's matchless verse. Also available are a
Plain Text version, translated into modern U.S. English, and the
Original Text, with the Bard's unabridged work.
A bitter feud between the Montagues and the Capulets keeps the city
of Verona, Italy, in a state of constant unrest. Despite the
enmity, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall passionately in
love. Enlisting the help of Friar Laurence, the young lovers wed in
secret, hoping that their marriage will finally unite the two
families. But things go terribly, tragically wrong. One of
Shakespeare's most widely performed plays, Romeo and Juliet has
been adapted for every conceivable format. Yet no adaptation --
film, television, radio, or opera -- can match the richness of the
original. This inspired graphic novel version depicts every scene
of the play in full-color illustrations, accompanied by every word
of the original text. Authentic yet easy to follow, this exciting
adaptation is ideal for purists, students, and readers who
appreciate Shakespeare's matchless verse. Also available are a
Plain Text version, translated into modern U.S. English, and a
Quick Text version, with less dialogue for a fast-paced read.
This is the complete play which is translated into plain English.
Although "The Tempest" was the first play to appear in the first
official Folio printing of Shakespeare's plays, it was almost
certainly the last play he wrote. It held pride of place in that
first collection, presumably because the editors thought it to be
his masterpiece; a crowning glory to the career of the most
brightest of playwrights. Needless to say, we had to select the
very best artists to do it justice, and to bring you the stunning
artwork that you've come to expect from our titles. Poignant to the
last, this book is a classic amongst classics.
This is the site licence edition. An easy-to-use, flexible and
engaging teaching resource for secondary students of mixed
abilities studying "Macbeth". An exciting interactive experience to
work in classrooms alongside Classical Comics award-winning
differentiated graphic novels to show students and the most
reluctant readers that studying Shakespeare doesn't have to be
"boring". Designed to be used in a multitude of ways to fit in with
many different teaching styles and to promote literacy in a
differing caliber of pupils in the same classroom, Macbeth
Interactive Motion Comic offers a choice of three language options:
Original Text (original Shakespeare with context notes), Plain Text
(plain modern English) or Quick Text (reduced dialogue) - all using
the same animated artwork giving you a classroom of pupils, of
whatever ability, effectively reading from the 'same' page. There
is also an option to view "No Text" (empty speech balloons for
pupils to fill in the dialogue!). Teachers retain full control over
playback of the motion comic choosing to use it on their whiteboard
or computer, or it can be used simultaneously by any number of
computers that are connected to the school network. (It can even be
remotely accessed on an extended network so pupils can access it
from home). Interacting with the motion comic is really versatile.
Choose to: watch the whole "movie" (even switching between text
versions as you go if desired) pause to hover over highlighted
words to receive helpful context notes jump back to the dramatis
personae for a reminder of the characters list select to watch just
certain scenes choose panel by panel navigation (then select at
what point in the panel you'd like to play the animation - fast
forward, rewind, pause, resume, return to start of the panel or
skip to the end) watch the animation on split screen watch with or
without sound Macbeth Interactive Motion Comic has everything:
animation of the graphic novel artwork, full audio, sound effects,
and if that wasn't enough, the audio is voiced by leading
professional actors, including the voice talents of Juliet
Stevenson as Lady Macbeth, and for the lead role in Original Text,
Sir Derek Jacobi. Macbeth Interactive Motion Comic can be used with
or without the corresponding Classical Comics printed graphic
novels, as the Act/Line/Scene references throughout the animation
link back to any traditional Macbeth script. All three versions of
the animated Classical Comics graphic novels in one application
Full audio soundtrack Context notes accompany the Original Text
version Links to the Classical Comics graphic novels Act/Scene/Line
references to link with any traditional script Choose "Movie Mode"
to watch the experience unfold, choose panel-by-panel navigation or
select particular scenes Runs on any PC (Windows XP SP2 or later)
or Mac (OSX 10.4.11 or later) or on any web browser that can run
Adobe Flash Site Licence Edition extras: - Can be used on multiple
machines at one time - Includes additional set of Low Audio
animation for lower bandwidth - Includes electronic set of No Text
pages (with empty speech balloons)
Cast onto the waters by his power-hungry brother Antonio, Prospero,
the Duke of Milan, has been living on a distant island for a dozen
years along with his daughter Miranda. In his years of banishment,
Prospero has developed strong magical powers -- powers that not
only allow him to deduce that Antonio is on a nearby ship, but to
cause the ship to run aground. At long last, Prospero has a chance
to get revenge on those who have wronged him. But, will he also
ruin Miranda's chance for happiness? "The Tempest" is considered by
many critics to be Shakespeare's crowning glory. This full-color
graphic novel presents the sparkling romantic comedy just as
Shakespeare intended: in its original and unabridged format, and in
its original setting. As with the other titles in this
well-received series, it encourages readers to discover classical
literature while staying true to Shakespeare's vision. Also
available are a Plain Text version, translated into modern U.S.
English, and a Quick Text version, with less dialogue for a
fast-paced read.
Cast onto the waters by his power-hungry brother Antonio, Prospero,
the Duke of Milan, has been living on a distant island for a dozen
years along with his daughter Miranda. In his years of banishment,
Prospero has developed strong magical powers -- powers that not
only allow him to deduce that Antonio is on a nearby ship, but to
cause the ship to run aground. At long last, Prospero has a chance
to get revenge on those who have wronged him. But, will he also
ruin Miranda's chance for happiness? "The Tempest" is considered by
many critics to be Shakespeare's crowning glory. This full-color
graphic novel presents the sparkling romantic comedy just as
Shakespeare intended: in its original and unabridged format, and in
its original setting. As with the other titles in this
well-received series, it encourages readers to discover classical
literature while staying true to Shakespeare's vision. Also
available are the Original Text version, with the Bard's unabridged
work, and a Quick Text version, with less dialogue for a fast-paced
read.
This is the entire unabridged play brought to life in full colour!
Although "The Tempest" was the first play to appear in the first
official Folio printing of Shakespeare's plays, it was almost
certainly the last play he wrote. It held pride of place in that
first collection, presumably because the editors thought it to be
his masterpiece; a crowning glory to the career of the most
brightest of playwrights. Needless to say, we had to select the
very best artists to do it justice, and to bring you the stunning
artwork that you've come to expect from our titles. Poignant to the
last, this book is a classic amongst classics.
This repackaged book and audio bundle edition of unabridged Macbeth
features a soundtrack that has been especially dramatised for
Classical Comics, bringing Shakespeare's most famous play vividly
to life. Surround yourself in the story as you listen and read
along with the full professional cast recording, that includes
sound effects and ambience to set the scene. The full colour
graphic novel is Classical Comics' best selling title and features
stunning artwork to portray the sheer genius of Shakespeare's story
telling. Coupled with the audio, it provides a wonderful sensory
experience of the most dramatic of The Bard's tragedies.
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C. L. Tompsett; Illustrated by Nigel Dobbyn
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Engage your seriously struggling and reluctant teen readers with
Barrington Stoke's SEN short fiction. Missing has been specially
designed for teen readers with a very low reading age of 6 and is
fully illustrated throughout: Alex has lost all his things. He
thinks Rob has taken them. But Rob says it wasn't him. What is
going on in the house?
To accompany the Macbeth graphic novels from "Classical Comics" and
to help with their application in the classroom, this book is
spiral-bound, making the pages easy to photocopy, and includes a
CD-ROM with the pages in PDF format, ideal for whole-class teaching
on whiteboards, laptops, etc or for direct digital printing.
Written by a teacher, for teachers, helping to engage and involve
students in Shakespeare's play. Suitable for teaching ages 10-17,
this book provides exercises that cover structure, listening,
understanding, motivation and character as well as key words,
themes and literary techniques. Although the majority of the tasks
focus on the use of language and comprehension, there are also many
cross-curriculum topics, covering areas within history, ICT, drama,
reading, speaking, writing and art. There is an extensive
Educational Links section that provides further study
opportunities. Devised to encompass a broad range of skill levels,
this book provides many opportunities for differentiated teaching
and the tailoring of lessons to meet individual needs. It includes
a CD-ROM. This resource can be used alongside the Classical Comics
adaptation of Macbeth as well as any traditional text. In fact,
many of the activities can stand on their own as introductions to
the world of Shakespeare.
To accompany the "The Tempest" graphic novels from Classical Comics
and to help with their application in the classroom, this book is
spiral-bound, making the pages easy to photocopy, and includes a
CD-ROM with the pages in PDF format, ideal for whole-class teaching
on whiteboards, laptops, etc or for direct digital printing.
Written by a teacher, for teachers, helping to engage and involve
students in Shakespeare's play. Suitable for teaching ages 10-17,
this book provides exercises that cover structure, listening,
understanding, motivation and character as well as key words,
themes and literary techniques. Although the majority of the tasks
focus on the use of language and comprehension, there are also many
cross-curriculum topics, covering areas within history, ICT, drama,
reading, speaking, writing and art. An extensive Educational Links
section provides further study opportunities. Devised to encompass
a broad range of skill levels, this book provides many
opportunities for differentiated teaching and the tailoring of
lessons to meet individual needs. It includes a CD-ROM. This
resource can be used alongside the Classical Comics adaptation of
"The Tempest" as well as any traditional text. In fact, many of the
activities can stand on their own as introductions to the world of
Shakespeare.
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