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− | [[The Critical Essay: Shakespeare]] (WR2C) or (WR4C), formerly known as The Critical Essay: Shakespeare's Comedy on the Page, Stage and Beyond is a defunct Writing course in the CTY program. As with all the Critical Essay courses, its prerequisite is [[Crafting the Essay]]. This course was offered at [[Baltimore]],[[Carlisle]] and [[Clinton]]. | + | [[The Critical Essay: Shakespeare]] (WR2C) or (WR4C), formerly known as The Critical Essay: Shakespeare's Comedy on the Page, Stage and Beyond is a defunct Writing course in the CTY program. As with all the Critical Essay courses, its prerequisite is [[Crafting the Essay]]. This course was offered at [[Baltimore]], |
+ | [[Carlisle]] and [[Clinton]]. | ||
==Course Description== | ==Course Description== |
Revision as of 20:35, 11 June 2017
The Critical Essay: Shakespeare (WR2C) or (WR4C), formerly known as The Critical Essay: Shakespeare's Comedy on the Page, Stage and Beyond is a defunct Writing course in the CTY program. As with all the Critical Essay courses, its prerequisite is Crafting the Essay. This course was offered at Baltimore,
Carlisle and Clinton.
Course Description
TCE: Shakespeare explores about two of William Shakespeare's comedic romances; it generally ignores histories and tragedies. The plays are analyzed through discussion, a series of essays, and group projects. Depending on site, the class may take field trips to various locations, such as the Folger Library in Washington D.C., when the class took a look at ancient documents and books.