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		Teaching Shakespeare's Greatest Plays & Sonnets
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								IntruductionLecture 1: Introduction to Teaching Shakespeare (Preview Content)3 Topics|1 Quiz
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								Shakespeare's SonnetsLecture 2: Shakespeare’s Sonnets3 Topics|1 Quiz
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								Shakespeare's Greatest PlaysLecture 3: Macbeth3 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 4: King Lear3 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 5: Othello3 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 6: Hamlet3 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 7: Romeo and Juliet3 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 8: Henry V3 Topics|1 Quiz
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																		Lecture 9: The Tempest3 Topics|1 Quiz
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				Question 1 of 31. QuestionIn the play, there are no instances of Iago having a conscience.CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 2 of 32. QuestionOthello wants to see his act of vengeance as justice.CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 3 of 33. QuestionWhich character in Othello has deep wisdom and makes statements in a proto feminist vein?CorrectIncorrect
 
		 
				