Thursday 3 May 2012

Building Character by Playing the Literary Characters of Our Historic Plays



When the playwright becomes Hamlet, in an attempt to deceive his uncle King Claudius in the detection of criminal proceedings, he exclaims: "The play's the thing" and that is, in an attempt to catch the conscience and the character of our children. Because, it is just for playing with a strong character and yet so tragic in the works of our historic and immortal, and the child's personality can be revealed and become a real and growing better, more importantly, I know!

Children need to immerse themselves in leadership roles, he played parts of our history, literature, so they can learn the meaning and the humility of pain and suffering, and loss of integrity, including the consequences are inevitable and you can not completely avoid the betrayal and death. It has been said, and perhaps in many cases has become too stereotyped, and that adversity builds character. It is to reduce the force or meaning of these words of wisdom and eternal, but personally I think, based on my own experience, that adversity is not only the formation of character ... They also reveal that!

By stimulating the imagination of your child for work outside the famous roles, but also know the meaning of life, and where and how decisions and wrong can lead astray, as well as literary figures of the work! Now, I realize that not all children can play the lead role in any game, however, and support the role and plots twisted trick scheme, and can also contribute to the understanding of the child requires strong characters to children can play, in the course of events, and can change the course of history we have, and play a vital role in identifying and recognizing our common humanity.

Watching TV passively, and are calm and sedated by the characters and actions that appear on the screen, do nothing to teach our children the importance of socialization and interaction. You can get a child to open the game better than any action or horror movie can never aspire to do. Exercise and develop the famous lines of the works we have loved and admired the opportunity to give you an idea of ​​his personality, and put in office, like any TV show or movie can be.

The next time you want to teach your child a vital lesson in the name of your enrollment in the ranks, so they can see directly that the characters in the play, they also have to play in real life. And the lessons learned are the lessons for life, and this, do not talk, and begging, insisting, cajoling, or claim that may occur ever.

Taking Hamlet "the play's the thing." Do yourself a favor and his son, obtained from the couch and received the social interaction and communication with others, such as children's thinking. Get them to realize the vital role it will play ... In life!