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THE GOOD AND THE BADDE: ARE STEREOTYPES A PERFECT FIT? Lesson PlanTHE GOOD AND THE BADDE: ARE STEREOTYPES A PERFECT FIT? Lesson Plan
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THE GOOD AND THE BADDE: ARE STEREOTYPES A PERFECT FIT?

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Students examine stereotypes of women from The Good and the Badde in juxtaposition with the female characters in The Taming of the Shrew. Through this exercise, students locate evidence from the text of the play to support or refute these stereotypes.

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the taming of the shrew, william shakespeare, stereotypes

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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
1 day
Year
1999
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