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10 minutes of book love

Journal entry Describe Shakespeare’s modern reputation, as you understand it

Read the Time article, then form your own decision: Did William Shakespeare write all of the plays and poems we give him credit for? Or Are the plays and poems we give Shakespeare credit for actually the work of another person/a collection of people?

Turn to a partner Based on the small debate we just had, what do you think is more important: Authentic and proven knowledge of the author and text? Or The interpretation of that text by readers of the modern age

Form Your Argument Based on our discussions and debates today, complete the worksheet by Considering and reflecting on both sides of the argument Thoughtfully choosing your argument Defending your argument with three examples

Before you go… Why is this argument especially relevant to Romeo and Juliet?