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Shakespeare on Film - Romeo+Juliet

This one-time course explores the rich interplay between William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and it's adaptations into film.
Courtney Runchey
Average rating:
4.9
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(45)
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What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will watch the Romeo+Julie movie before class.

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
This one-time class delves into the rich interplay between William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and its 1996 film adaptation. We will analyze the cinematic interpretation of this timeless play, focusing on how the director and actors translate Shakespeare's themes, plots, and characters from stage to screen. Students are required to watch the assigned film adaptation before class and be ready to discuss how the film conveys the play's essence through visual and auditory techniques. We will also explore the cultural and historical contexts that shape these adaptations. Through comparative analysis, students will gain a deeper appreciation of both Romeo and Juliet and the art of filmmaking.

Course Schedule:

Romeo and Juliet:
Film Adaptation: Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo + Juliet" (1996)
Discussion Focus: Modernization of setting while retaining the original dialogue, themes of young love and family feud, and the visual and musical style that defines the film's unique approach. Analyze the film's use of contemporary settings and symbols, the impact of the casting choices on character dynamics, and the effectiveness of the film in conveying the intense emotions and tragic fate of the protagonists.

PG-13, 120 Min. Common Sense 16+. Parents 14+
Parents need to know that this film features a considerable amount of blood, violence, and explicit references to sex. Prostitution, brief nudity, teen sex, gang-related deaths, car assaults, bloody fistfights, and a gangster pointing a pistol directly at a child's face, makes this film inappropriate for kids under the age of 17. There's a strong emphasis on guns that can easily be seen as glamorization: characters sport decorated pistols and fashionably threatening jewelry (skull rings, dagger belts), not to mention an ad for bullets. Background scenery makes much use of billboards, posters, and license plates designed to mimic soda, liquor, and cigarette ads.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Although I selected a film rated PG-13, they reflect the societal norms of their respective times. This means that what was once considered acceptable may differ significantly from today's standards. As a result, you might encounter content such as language, smoking, death, drug use, drinking, nudity, guns, and more that might not appear in contemporary films. Before registering for the class, please review the movie, including the "need to know" sections and suggested ages from Common Sense Media: https://www.commonsensemedia.org PG-13, 120 Min. Common Sense 16+. Parents 14+ Parents need to know that this film features a considerable amount of blood, violence, and explicit references to sex. Prostitution, brief nudity, teen sex, gang-related deaths, car assaults, bloody fistfights, and a gangster pointing a pistol directly at a child's face, makes this film inappropriate for kids under the age of 17. There's a strong emphasis on guns that can easily be seen as glamorization: characters sport decorated pistols and fashionably threatening jewelry (skull rings, dagger belts), not to mention an ad for bullets. Background scenery makes much use of billboards, posters, and license plates designed to mimic soda, liquor, and cigarette ads.
Supply List
Students are required to watch Romeo+Juliet (1996) movie before class.
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Joined August, 2020
4.9
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Northwood University
For more than 15 years, I've been deeply involved in education, spending the last 9 years as a homeschooling parent. My greatest joy lies in helping students delve into complex subjects by exploring various perspectives. In today's world, narratives hold significant weight, influencing our understanding immensely. I'm passionate about sharing diverse literature that captivates students and broadens their comprehension. In my classes, I bring history to life through a blend of novels and primary sources, delving into socioeconomic factors, religious influences, and the nuances of narration bias. Encouraging critical thinking, I prompt students to consider multiple viewpoints and the motivations behind historical events.

For over 7 years, I've taught at a local homeschool co-op, both in-person and online. One of my favorite roles has been leading middle and high school book clubs, where I not only introduce students to new books but also facilitate discussions on challenging topics. Having undergone diversity training and sensitivity workshops, I approach these discussions with care, ensuring that marginalized voices are heard and respected. Attending numerous professional developments, I've honed strategies for fostering inclusivity and highlighting multiple points of view.

My educational journey began with a B.B.A. from Northwood University, followed by a transition to pursue a teaching degree at Eastern Michigan University. Unfortunately, family circumstances led me to prioritize homeschooling my children over completing the program.

Across various homeschool groups and co-ops, I've taught a range of subjects including English, History, Finance, and Engineering. My passion for literature shines through in running book clubs and teaching classes on essay writing, grammar, and novel analysis. I've curated diverse book selections, fostering rich discussions on themes, characters, and symbolism.

Responding to students' interests, I initiated the Literature through Film series, offering an alternative way to explore classic literature through movie adaptations. This approach accommodated different reading paces and preferences, maintaining our focus on thorough novel analysis.

In my History classes, I employ a multi-faceted approach, incorporating primary sources, articles, and films to examine diverse perspectives and marginalized narratives. Similarly, in Finance and Entrepreneurship classes, I prioritize hands-on learning, guiding students through real-world applications such as budgeting, mortgage calculations, and investment tracking.

Utilizing Lego Education Kits, I've led engineering classes, both in-person and through platforms like Outschool. These sessions encourage creativity and problem-solving, fostering an interest in STEM fields.

Continuing my professional development journey, I actively participate in events like EdCamp, NerdCamp, and NaNoWriMo, enhancing my teaching practices and staying abreast of educational innovations.

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Ages: 13-18
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