In this lesson from Shakespeare Uncovered, learn about the Arthur Brooke poem that inspired William Shakespeare to write Romeo and Juliet. This lesson is best used during or after a reading of Romeo and Juliet. Using video, text, graphic organizers, and text-dependent discussion questions, students will see Globe Theatre actors perform scenes from the Brooke poem to help them understand Shakespeare’s creative inspiration.
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