Author Archives: taryn beukema
MOA response
A raven landed On the shell of humankind; “Not today,” it said. But this is not the story. And it’s not for me to re-write this past.
Text Trade
William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Nikita very clearly explained the content and purpose of the Prologue to Act I of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. He gave a succinct, line-by-line translation of the 14-line prologue, using the graphic organizer to reinforce the … Continue reading
Reading Group Presentation: Multiliteracies
LLED 361 Presentation Week 1 Reading Group Presentation: Drew, Jasmine, Marc, Nikita, Spencer, and Taryn
Haiku: from Romeo and Juliet’s prologue to Act I
Death-mark’d, star-cross’d grudge Misadventured overthrows Piteous mut’ny.* **in Shakespeare’s original text, the word is “mutiny,” but I took a page from Shakespeare’s book and replaced the “i” with an apostrophe to shorten the syllables.