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William
Shakespeare’s ‘Measure for Measure’ remains a significant text in a post-modern
world, where the prosecutions of Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein have shed
fresh light onto gender inequality and sexual abuse. I have taught this text
many times and have used this specific resource to lead my teaching in the
classroom, as a distance learning/homework assignment and even as a tool of
revision – all have worked well for the students.
This
beautifully engaging 19 slide PowerPoint lesson includes a starter activity,
summary and analysis questions, an academic writing task, an extension task,
theme tracking questions, a homework assignment and a plenary. This is a
complete resource (approximately 2-3 hours teaching time) that requires no
additional labour from the overworked teacher. Enjoy.