What genre is The Shakespeare Stealer?

Novel
Historical FictionYoung adult fiction
The Shakespeare Stealer/Genres

What year is The Shakespeare Stealer set in?

1601
It is the year 1601, and Will Shakespeare is testing some of his plays in the Globe Theater in London, when the 14-year-old orphan Widge is hired to steal one of the play scripts.

What is the plot of The Shakespeare Stealer?

The Shakespeare Stealer is a 1998 historical fiction novel by Gary Blackwood. Taking place in the Elizabethan-era England, it recounts the story of Widge, an orphan whose master sends him to steal Hamlet from The Lord Chamberlain’s Men. It was an ALA Notable Children’s Book in 1999.

Where is widge from in The Shakespeare Stealer?

English countryside
Widge. Widge is the protagonist of The Shakespeare Stealer. He is a 12-year-old, male apprentice from the English countryside who was orphaned in infancy by his mother and never knew his father.

What reading level is the Shakespeare Stealer?

The Shakespeare Stealer

Interest Level Reading Level ATOS
Grades 5 – 8 Grades 4 – 8 5.2

Who is Libby in the Shakespeare Stealer?

Emerging from his room, he encounters Libby, the servant girl he met the night before. She offers to wash his clothes then tells him that “the master said to bring you to him as soon as you were up” (28). Widge thinks that his master is the gruff stranger who purchased him from Dr.

What is the theme of the book The Shakespeare Stealer?

Identity. The concept of identity is central in The Shakespeare Stealer, and this theme is reflected in the Shakespearean stage setting as well as the characters’ lives and conversations.

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What is the conflict in The Shakespeare Stealer?

The conflict of this story is an internal conflict called character vs. themselves. After Widge gets the table-book stolen, and is caught in a forbidden area of the theater. He lies himself out of being in trouble, but eventually becomes a player while Falconer is waiting and following him.

How did Falconer lose his lodgings?

Why did Falconer lose his lodging? Falconer killed a man for calling him a Jew. What was the mistake Widge made that showed he was “green” about London?

How many pages is the Shakespeare Stealer?

224
Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780141305950
Publication date: 07/01/2000
Series: Shakespeare Stealer
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 224

Where did Widge and the stranger arrive?

Chapter 4 Summary Widge and the stranger arrive at their destination, “a substantial house surrounded by a high hedge” (25). The stranger passes off his horse to a stable boy named Adam, then he enters the kitchen where he requests food from Libby, the girl working there.