The Asian Age

Shakespear­ean tragedy: Students draft suicide note

- ADITI KHANNA

An English teacher in the UK asked over 60 teenage students to draft a suicide note for homework as part of a module on Shakespear­e’s tragedy Macbeth sparking outrage and prompting the school to apologise.

Pupils at Thomas Tallis school, Kidbrooke, London, were asked to pen a final note to their loved ones after reading one of the play’s most celebrated scenes, when Lady Macbeth takes her own life. However, the decision caused outrage among parents, some of whom claimed that their children had been personally affected by the issue, The Telegraph reported.

Criticisin­g Thomas Tallis for its lack of sensitivit­y, one mother said that her daughter had been told to write the note despite having lost three friends to suicide. She was quoted as saying that her daughter had become “very distressed” over the issue, and had told the teacher in question that such material made her feel uncomforta­ble.

“My daughter had had personal experience with people her age committing suicide,” the mother said. “On what universe was it ever, under any situation, a good idea to ask a group of teenagers to write suicide notes?” she said.

Other parents branded the decision “absolutely disgusting” and “insensitiv­e” with one claiming that the assignment had been ill-conceived given the age of the students involved.

Headmistre­ss Caroyln Roberts said, “A parent contacted us with concerns about a written exercise given to a class during studies of a play by Shakespear­e. We appreciate that the exercise was upsetting to the family and have discussed the subject matter and approach with teaching staff. I met with the parent last week and apologised wholeheart­edly on behalf of the school.”

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