"Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" Teenagers have been sighing an
approximation of these words for centuries, ever since William
Shakespeare had Juliet utter them from her balcony in one of the most
popular plays of all time, Romeo and Juliet. Tales of love, loss,
rebellion, rivalry--before there was Twilight, Warm Bodies, and The
Lion King, there was Shakespeare. The characters, language, imagery,
and plot elements of many books and movies that appear on bookshelves
and in cinemas today are directly influenced by the plays of the Bard.
In Shakespeare: Investigate the Bard's Influence on Today's World,
readers discover links between the books, movies, and music they listen
to today and the words that were written and acted out more than 400
years ago. Readers deconstruct Shakespearean themes, imagery, language,
and meaning by finding familiar ground on which to gain literary
insight. Through hands-on projects such as coding a video game based on
one of Shakespeare's plays to rewriting a scene in the text language of
emoji, readers find compelling avenues into the dramatic, sometimes
intimidating language, leaving them well-equipped to tackle any major
text in the academic years to come.