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Oxford Playscripts: Bog Child
Oxford Playscripts: Bog Child
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Oxford Playscripts: Bog Child
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Secondary school students, especially those studying English literature or drama.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: Bog Child is a powerful coming-of-age story set during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The playscript follows the protagonist, Fergus, as he discovers a bog body and is drawn into a historical and political mystery.
- Clear Explanations: The book offers clear, accessible annotations and explanations of the play's complex historical, social, and political context, helping students engage deeply with the material.
- Practice Questions: Includes a variety of thought-provoking questions and tasks designed to enhance critical thinking and comprehension, ideal for exam preparation and classroom discussion.
- Exam Focused: Provides guidance on key themes such as identity, conflict, and the intersection of personal and political choices, which are crucial for literature and drama exams.
- Interactive Elements: The book features suggestions for role-playing and performance-based activities to help students bring the characters and conflicts to life.
- Aligned with Curriculum: This playscript is in line with modern literature curricula, making it a valuable resource for studying contemporary fiction and drama.
Educational Value:
This playscript provides a rich exploration of themes like historical memory, political conflict, and personal responsibility. It encourages students to think critically about the impact of political unrest on individual lives.
Format and Quality:
Paperback edition, designed for ease of use during both study and performance.
Why Choose This Book:
Perfect for students studying contemporary literature and drama, Bog Child offers a gripping narrative that combines personal growth with a larger political and historical context, making it ideal for classroom analysis and performance practice.
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