As an English Teacher I shirk at this answer, but here goes. It depends on whether you want a tangible copy or just an online guide.
Tangible copies can be found at Barnes and Nobles if you like Cliff's Notes and Borders Booksellers if you like SparkNotes.
Online copies: As a previous person answered can be found on PinkMonkey.com, Sparknotes.com (they give you a brief overview or you can purchase a copy and download it to your computer).
I was a big Sparknotes user in college. But be warned. Most teachers know when students are using these online guides because no critical thinking is involved in the books. Make sure you think a little deeper on any essay or questions that your teacher might give you. Just basic General Knowledge answers won't get you top marks!
2006-09-26 14:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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the one on sparknotes is great, but if you can get to a barnes and noble, they have a series called shakespeare 101 and it is way better than sparknotes. I used it for university shakespeare 101, which is basically a continuation of the high school class, and it was great in explaining the plot, charachters, symbolism, metaphors, motifs, themes, and asks and answers discussion questions.
2006-09-26 14:48:56
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answered by Christie 3
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http://www.branford.k12.ct.us/user/site/staff/cmiller/english10.htm
2006-09-26 14:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.derbyplayhouse.co.uk/documents/Dreamwebpack.pdf
2006-09-26 14:58:57
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answered by mysticideas 6
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go to ask.com
2006-09-26 14:43:35
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answered by fayem7 5
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sparknotes
pinkmonkey
cliffnotes
gradesaver
google
2006-09-26 14:41:46
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answered by shih rips 6
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