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Aug. 22, 2006 - Reading Shakespeare - A Comedy of Errors

Aloha! We just finished reading Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors and I've never had such an enlightened reading of Shakespeare's story as told by Charles and Mary Lamb. This was a great story! One thing that stood out to me was the logic. The plot totally works the child's logical thinking. The language...talk about great examples of etymology and syntax...GREAT! Talk about Thinking Governmentally and cause to effect thinking...IT'S ALL THERE! What a joy to teach this. I'm thinking it would be great to write a play/drama or felt characters story. Principles...besides the fact that Shakespeare uses his gift to write and think...the characters in the story and the way they react show their lack of trust and hope; Truth will always be revealed; The world's way of handling problems leads to frustration and confusion; Trusting God in your circumstances leads to blessings; God works all things for good to those who love Him. Great tool for reasoning Biblically and logically! A must read!

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Mar. 29, 2007 - Shakespeare'

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How did you teach Shakespeare's Contributions on the the Chain of Christianity?
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