The Comedy of Errors

The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare is an illustrated edition published by Cambridge University Press on December 12, 1991. This version is designed to assist students in schools and colleges, offering a unique approach that encourages engagement with the text. It emphasizes bringing the play to life through enjoyable activities that enhance understanding, allowing readers to form their own interpretations rather than relying on established viewpoints.
Readers will find that this edition focuses on interactive learning, making it suitable for educational settings. The activities included aim to foster a deeper appreciation of the play, highlighting its intended purpose as a performance piece meant to be acted and enjoyed. With 128 pages, this illustrated edition serves as a valuable resource for those studying Shakespeare’s work, particularly within the context of juvenile nonfiction and literary criticism.
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Like every other play in the Cambridge School Shakespeare series, The Comedy of Errors has been specially prepared to help all students in schools and colleges. This version aims to be different from other editions of the play. It invites you to bring the play to life in your classroom through enjoyable activities that will help increase your understanding. You are encourage to make up your own mind about the play, rather than have someone else’s interpretation handed down to you. Whatever you do, remember that Shakespeare wrote his plays to be acted, watched and enjoyed.
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