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Choice 2: Modernizing Shakespeare. Shakespearean language can be difficult to understand. The Modern Shakespearean League fears that because of the difficulty in the language, modern teenagers will ignore Shakespeare’s legendary work in favor of literature that easier to digest. They hope to rewrite Romeo and Juliet in easy-to-understand language so that all readers can enjoy the beauty of Shakespeare’s stories.
As The Modern Shakespearean League sees it, you’re a young person and you’ve just read Romeo and Juliet, which makes you the perfect person to write a “hip” new version of Shakespeare’s story in modern language. The audience for your updated version will be other modern teenagers, so vernacular and slang are encouraged (just as they were in Shakespeare’s day). Your updated, edited version of Romeo and Juliet will be simpler and shorter, but the play’s message and meaning should be just as clear. You can deliver your script as a text document, or record and upload a video of you and your friends performing the updated play.

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