"A book is a dream that you hold in your hand." --Neil Gaiman
English with​ Ms. Tuttle
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Romeo and Juliet Resources: 

Want to listen to the play? Here is a link to the play read aloud! 
Forgot your copy of the text? Click here for the PDF version of the play!
Want to watch that show Ms. Tuttle was talking about? The one which combines exploration of the food and clothes of Shakespeare's time with humor? CLICK HERE FOR Supersizer's Go "Elizabethan" Episode. 
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Need to know more about an author? Curious to glean additional information on a discussion topic? Use the links below to satiate all your knowledge needs! 
General Resources (they can always be helpful!): 
The Houston Public Libaray -- Make an account! Check out some books!
The New Yorker Magazine -- Articles on Literature as well as Short Stories
The Library of Congress  -- Historical and Literary Resources
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -- Great Database of Articles on Art History, and History Generally
The Houston Chronicle -- Local and National News Resource
The New York Times -- National and World News Resource
National Public Radio -- National and World News Resource
The British Broadcasting Center  -- World News Resource


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