The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare Study
A living book unit study
Petruchio by Arthur Rackham
Shakespeare is an integral part of a Charlotte Mason education. As such, we should endeavor to include it in the feast we provide for our children.
The insight into the human condition that we see in the Bard’s works is unparalleled. Charlotte believed this was part of what made Shakespeare a perfect addition to the studies of young minds.
“To become intimate with Shakespeare in this way is a great enrichment of mind and instruction of conscience. Then, by degrees, as we go on reading this world-teacher, lines of insight and beauty take possession of us, and unconsciously mould our judgments of men and things and of the great issues of life” - Charlotte Mason (Vol. 4, Book 2, p. 72)
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The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare Study
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