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the central ideas of Teaching Shakespeare in a Maximum Security Prison

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Answer:interviewed by Michael Martin of NRP news, Bates shares the central idea of teaching Shakespeare in a maximum security prison. ... Bates sets the example of “Mcbeth”, in which the prisoners related to the story for the inner struggle of the main character and their personal situations.

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Laura Bates 's experience of teaching Shakespeare at Indiana Super Max facilty is developed in the interview she gave to Michel Martin for the National Public Radio in the U.S. Bates talks about  the advantages  of teaching Shakespeare to inmates. The inmates can feel easily identified with the chararacters in the plays and these can even make their hard lives more meaningful. Bate's experience at prison was so successful that she has  published a book : " Shakespeare saved my life: ten years in solitary with the Bard." In this book , Bates narrates the experience of one of the inmates. This inmate got so interested in Shakespeare that he wrote workbooks for other students. Bates, in the interview, puts the focus on this book and the publication of the inmate's workbooks since these are going to teach other teachers about the role and value Shakespeare can have in prison.

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