Oxford Playscripts: Oliver Twist
Oxford Playscripts: Oliver Twist
Oxford Playscripts: Oliver Twist
Author/Publisher: Charles Dickens / Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Secondary school students aged 11-15, particularly those studying English literature or drama.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: Oliver Twist follows the journey of a young orphan, Oliver, as he navigates the harsh realities of 19th-century London, encountering poverty, crime, and the search for belonging. The play explores themes of social injustice, childhood, and resilience.
- Clear Explanations: The play script format presents Dickens' complex narrative and themes in an accessible way, making it easier for students to engage with the material.
- Practice Questions: Includes comprehension and discussion questions at the end of each act, promoting critical thinking and deeper analysis of the characters and societal issues.
- Exam Focused: Designed to aid in exam preparation, helping students develop their analytical skills necessary for literary analysis and essay writing.
- Interactive Elements: Features performance suggestions, character exploration activities, and opportunities for creative interpretation, encouraging active participation and collaboration.
- Aligned with Curriculum: Tailored to the UK curriculum, making it suitable for GCSE English Literature studies.
Educational Value:
The book enhances students' understanding of important historical and social issues, while fostering empathy and moral reasoning through the exploration of Oliver's struggles and triumphs.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, 112 pages, featuring clear script formatting and space for annotations, making it suitable for both classroom use and individual study.
Why Choose This Book:
A timeless classic that not only provides insight into Victorian society but also equips students with the analytical tools needed for literary examination success.
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