Monday, February 29, 2016
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Hamlet Reading AND viewing 5.1 and 5.2 for 3/1
Read and view Act 5 scene 1, and Act 5 scene 2 and be prepared to discuss conflicts, surprises, and revelations. Prepare questions for discussion Tuesday and Thursday.
Timed writing Monday 3/7 with MC
Perception of Character Analyses in a scene
FOR LOGS AND DUE FRIDAY 2/26
Character Analysis - from chart
1. Hamlet and Gertrude Act 3 scene 4 (I modeled this in a few classes). (By the end we learn one thing that immediately focuses our attention on a dramatic change in Gertrude at the beginning of Act 4 that should help guide your Log character analysis).
Character Analysis - from chart
1. Hamlet and Gertrude Act 3 scene 4 (I modeled this in a few classes). (By the end we learn one thing that immediately focuses our attention on a dramatic change in Gertrude at the beginning of Act 4 that should help guide your Log character analysis).
2. Ophelia in Act 4 scene 5 (with Claudius, Gertrude, and Laertes). Remember, it's entirely possible to have characters in a scene (even in a passage) all talking about a different subject without knowing it (like Hamlet and Gertrude). So pay attention to what you think Ophelia is talking about and what the others are talking about with her (or about her). What might even this say about Ophelia's situation? (From this you should be able to write about her evolution as a character for the Log)
3. Follow Laertes development from 1.2, 1.3, 2.1 (indirect), 3.1, and 4.5 - 4.7 who is he really? How does he change or evolve? What do you learn? Most importantly, what's your opinion? (This will probably help complete your analysis of him for the log as well.)
4. Vocabulary quiz - Reader/speaker perception of character list.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Act 4 Due Wed 3/1
ACT IV Assignment
ACT 4Please compose Analyses of the following characters in Act 4
Ophelia
Laertes
Gertrude
Claudius
Include: What is each character's motivation in the scenes in which they appear?
1. How does the character feel about the events in Act 4
2. What do other characters say about the character?
3. How is he/she important to the act.
4. What insights do you gain by comparing your character to Hamlet?
5. Do you learn something new about them?
6. What questions are raised by each character's behavior in this act?
7. What questions that you've previously had are answered by your character's words and/or behaviors?
Due Thursday. A reminder, these are not simple, one paragraph or one page reflections. They will take some time
Friday, February 5, 2016
Hamlet 3.1,3.2,.3.3
Please Read Carefully - As there is some variation in Assignments from class to class.
AP prep registration - http://tinyurl.com/new-AP-Eng-Feb-6
5th, 6th, and 7th periods
1. Separate the arguments in the "to be, or not to be" soliloquy in your log. Then go to dropbox and download the "to be or be not to be" blank document and type up your argument.
2. Complete Logs for 3.1, 3.2 and Answer:
3.1: Consider the implications for the following Hamlet's scene with Ophelia: He knows he's being watched, he never knows, and he doesn't suspect but discovers that he's being watched.
3.2: What is disturbing about the scene before the play and why? Who else does he insult and why? What do you think is driving Hamlet? What is the risk he is taking at this point in the play? What are the results and who verifies them?
3. Summarize the Player King's speech 3.2.177 - 206. What lines are most important?
4. Read 3.3 and review binders for timed writing (prose).
8th Period
1. Separate the arguments in the "to be, or not to be" soliloquy in your log. Then go to dropbox and download the "to be or be not to be" blank document and type up your argument.
2. Read 3.2 and Answer: What is disturbing about the scene before the play and why? Who else does he insult and why? What do you think is driving Hamlet? What is the risk he is taking at this point in the play? What are the results and who verifies them?
ALL Periods - Prepare to take Gertrude and Hamlet to therapy (what questions would you ask?).
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Hamlet 2.2 and 3.1 2/5
Hamlet's Truths
Prepare dramatic monologues using only Hamlet's Words
Monologue 1 - Analyze Hamlet's interactions with Polonius. What's he really saying? What truths does he tell? What puns and double entendres? What might they mean? Then use Hamlet's words to create a monologue that reflects these truths.
Monologue 2 - Analyze Hamlet's interactions with Rosencranz and Guildenstern. What truths does he tell them in lines 234 - 317? Again consider the puns, metaphors, and language. What is he really saying? Then construct a monologue from Hamlet's words that reflect these truths.
Consider:
Hamlet's Interactions with the Player: lines 436 - 537: What is the story of Hecuba? Why is it so important to Hamlet? What are Hamlet's reactions to the Player's performance?
Paraphrase and Analysis
"O What a Rogue . . . ." What is Hamlet really saying and how does he say it? What truths are here? Have you heard any of this before? How does his language reflect his mind?
Then write a line by line direct paraphrase of this soliloquy.
Read Act 3 scene 1
Monday, February 1, 2016
Assignment for 2-1
Assignment - Please submit responses to Substitute by the end of class. If you prefer to write them in your logs you may, but you will need to email me your photos of the completed work before the end of your class period.
ASSIGNMENT
1. Students will Read Hamlet Act 2.1, Compose Log Responses according to log guide in the Hamlet Log Books,
2. Students will compose answers to the following before the end of class and turn them in to substitute:
A. Using lines 2.1.1 – 83 as your guide – What words reveal Polonius’ values and character in these lines? To what extent were they revealed in 1.3? Be specific in your response.
B. 2.1.84 – end. What is Hamlet up to in this scene? Read Ophelia’s account carefully and explain the impetus for these actions. Why is he treating Ophelia this way? Why Ophelia of all people? Does Hamlet Love Ophelia? If not how does he show this? If yes, what reasons could he have for putting on this show for her?
3. Homework – Reading – Act 2 Scene 2 lines 1 – 318 and write in Logs for 2.2.1 - 318
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