Levels 9 – 10
William Shakespeare may be the most famous writer in human history. His plays have been performed in every country and in every imaginable setting and the words and phrases he coined have become part of everyday speech. What was his secret? How do you become the best known writer on earth? Let’s find out!
Join author Tony Thompson to step inside the world of Shakespeare. Through a series of guided writing exercises, taking inspiration from artworks in the NGV Collection to shape your own Shakespeare-inspired works.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the context of Shakespeare’s writing.
- Explore the language features and writing structures utilised by Shakespeare in his work.
- Develop ideas for characters, settings and plots inspired by Shakespearean use of language in response to art from the NGV Collection.
- Plan, draft and share original works appropriate to audience and purpose.
Presenter: Tony Thompson
Tony Thompson is a Melbourne based writer and teacher. His books include Shakespeare: The Most Famous Man in London, a lively study of Shakespeare’s time in the big city, Summer of Monsters, a novel about the early life of Mary Shelley, and On Track: The Doors, a reappraisal of The Doors’ musical career.
This program is part of Creative Catalyst, a program for high ability students attending Victorian Government schools.