Just listen! Books can speak too!
The audiobook is an invention that can become any student’s best friend in almost all situations. The very concept of the audiobook came into being all the way back in 1932 from The American Foundation for the Blind, where each side of a vinyl record had a recording of books that could hold up to 15 minutes (Thoet). One of a college student’s most handy tools that helps a student catch up with reading if they were behind all started for people who struggled first on not being able to see the text. The audiobook seems to be the format that can save anyones life especially when archaic reading texts like Shakespeare. For instance, as of this day, I’m taking a Shakespeare class where we explore a couple of his plays, analyzing the different techniques and formulas he uses as they go hand in hand with the concepts and ideas of Tragedy and Comedy. However, if anyone knows Shakespeare they have experienced the way he writes can be difficult to cram him to read in less than a week, especial...