Orlando

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This adaptation delves into themes of gender identity, historical change, societal expectations, and personal transformation. It addresses complex social and cultural dynamics, portraying Orlando's unique experiences through different epochs. Readers are advised to consider their emotional readiness and comfort level before engaging with this content.

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Total Words 78367
Unique Words 9626
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Orlando

About the Author

Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a pioneering English writer, known for her contributions to modernist literature and her profound insights into the human condition. With works like "Mrs Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse," Woolf's writing delves into themes of consciousness, time, and identity, challenging conventional narratives and exploring the depths of personal experience.

Story Overview

Step into the extraordinary world of "Orlando" with our leveled reading adaptation. Follow the protagonist, Orlando, through a fascinating journey across centuries, changing genders and experiencing the highs and lows of different historical eras. From the Elizabethan age to the 20th century, this adaptation brings to life Virginia Woolf's inventive exploration of identity, love, and societal roles, inviting readers to ponder the fluidity of time and self.

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Synchronized Materials

Each text is broken down into numbered passages, synchronized across all versions, enabling every student to follow along in class discussions, regardless of the reading level they are using.

Passage numbers are available in the web reader and in the margins of our paperback copies.

A Multimedia Reading Experience

Combine Print & Digital

The author's original words are always just a tap away. Easily reference the original language of any one of our leveled readers by visiting our web application and jumping to the corresponding passage.