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Oxford Playscripts: The White Rose and the Swastika Adrian Flynn

Oxford Playscripts: The White Rose and the Swastika By Adrian Flynn

Oxford Playscripts: The White Rose and the Swastika by Adrian Flynn


Summary

Shows how some young people's initial enthusiasm for Nazism, when Hitler came to power in 1933, gradually turned to a brave resistance which was ultimately to lead to their trial and execution ten years later. This play raises fundamental questions about personal relationships and citizenship.

Oxford Playscripts: The White Rose and the Swastika Summary

Oxford Playscripts: The White Rose and the Swastika by Adrian Flynn

An engaging classroom playscript. Based on the true story of a brother and sister and how their initial enthusiasm for Hitler and the Nazi regime turned to brave resistance. In Munich, Hans, Sophie and their friends form The White Rose, producing leaflets which fiercely attack Hitler's Government. If the Gestapo find out who is responsible, they will undoubtedly be killed. As the leaflets appear far and wide, dissent begins to spread among students. The White Rose work tirelessly, determined to oppose Hitler at all costs - but where will it end? New, innovative activities specifically tailored to support the KS3 Framework for Teaching English and help students to fulfil the Framework objectives. Activities include work on Speaking and Listening, close text analysis, and the structure of playscripts, and act as a springboard for personal writing.

About Adrian Flynn

Adrian Flynn has written numerous plays for the educational market inc. a collection of new plays for teaching GCSE Drama, Exchanges in collaboration with Joe Standerline.

Additional information

GOR003530456
9780198321026
0198321023
Oxford Playscripts: The White Rose and the Swastika by Adrian Flynn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20070222
144
N/A
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