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Dodgepoint presents a collection of “Full Audio” Shakespeare apps for iPhone and iPad. It is not an online course platform in the traditional sense, but rather a mobile learning tool built around reading and listening to Shakespeare’s plays. It is suitable for English literature study, close reading of dramatic texts, and classroom support.
Its main highlight is “full audio production”: users can listen to dramatized play audio with period music and sound effects while reading the script. On the text side, it provides the full play text, side-by-side commentary, and definitions for hundreds of difficult or archaic words. Line numbers are based on the Cambridge edition, which is useful for classroom discussion, essay citation, and line-by-line analysis. Each act and scene also includes a detailed overview; character profiles include scene indexes; and a timeline maps acts and scenes to objective time, helping users understand the complex plot progression and character relationships in Shakespeare’s works.
The site only states that these apps are currently available on the App Store and mentions comedy and tragedy categories. It does not disclose specific pricing, whether the apps are one-time purchases, whether they include in-app purchases or subscriptions, or a complete list of available plays. As a result, pricing transparency is limited, and users should check the relevant App Store pages before purchasing.
The strengths lie in the strong integration of text, audio, annotations, and structured study aids, making the apps especially useful for those who need to read Shakespeare’s original texts closely. Compared with a simple ebook, they add performed audio, vocabulary explanations, and scene guides, lowering the barrier to study. The drawbacks are the limited public information: the site does not specify the teaching language, instructor or editorial team background, and there is no course-like design such as certificates, learning paths, exercises, or teacher interaction. Platform support is also only clearly stated for iPhone/iPad, with no visible information about Android or web access.
It is best suited to English literature students, international curriculum learners, teachers preparing lessons, theatre enthusiasts, and anyone hoping to understand Shakespeare through a combined “listen + read” approach. The site does not provide information about access from China, and since the apps must be obtained through the App Store, actual availability depends on the user’s regional App Store and network environment. For now, access from China should be considered unknown.
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