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Act 1 Pernicious Augment Tetchy Act 2 Baleful Vile Act 3 Dexterous Act 4 Lament Act 5 Presage Penury Caitiff Inauspicious Rigor

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Act 1 Pernicious Augment Tetchy Act 2 Baleful Vile Act 3 Dexterous Act 4 Lament Act 5 Presage Penury Caitiff Inauspicious Rigor. What Is A Monologue?. A . monologue . is a long speech that expresses . the thoughts . or feelings of . one . character. . What are the characteristics of a monologue?. A monologue should have a beginning, middle and an end. . For such a figure as Hamlet, soliloquy is a natural medium, a necessary release of his anguish; and some of his questioning monologues possess surpassing power and insight, which have survived centuries of being torn from their context. . Extend your thinking@ Bishop Justus 2013/2014. Year 10 . Term 3 – English Language 3b Unit. Lesson 1. LQ: Am I able to explore the concept and effect of a monologue?. Literary terms: . onomatopoeia, adverbs, metaphor, repetition, alliteration, sibilance, powerful adjectives, simile, monosyllabic phrase, pathetic fallacy, emotive language, short sentences, structure, sensuous description, rule of three, extended vocabulary, varied punctuation. Or, why does everyone keep talking to themselves?. The Private Thoughts of Characters. It is difficult to show an audience what a character is feeling in a performance. Usually shown thorough their actions or their acting. &. kisses. 2. 3. text me. 4. sweet. 5. 6. 7. hi. c. utie!. 8. 9. wow!. 1. 0. 11. be mine. 12. 13. happy. valentine’s. day. 14. Bell Ringer. A3, B1, and B4. Bell Ringer: What is Hamlet’s state of mind like before watching the play? How has it changed since his FIRST soliloquy (all black clothing– “O this too . :. -Attendance. -. Uniform: Remember to check yourself. !. -MOC Skill . Accepting decisions of authority. . ·         Look at the person. ·         Remain calm and monitor your feelings and behavior. What is a Monologue. Noun. 1.a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker :. a comedian's monologue.. 2.a prolonged talk or discourse by a single speaker, especially one dominating or monopolizing a conversation.. Both Golding and Shakespeare have . used symbols to present power in . their texts through the characters’ language and actions. . These two texts use the symbols of a knife, a sheath or a dagger, as a symbol of power but more importantly a symbol of aggressive power.. Fundamentals of Theatre I . Mr. Morris. The Monologue. When the actor bears the responsibility of revealing the soul of a human being caught at a crucial moment and presenting it sympathetically to an audience. . Hamlet. “To be or not to be”. Hamlet. Soliloquy . –. Theme. Hamlet’s Famous Soliloquy - analysis. How does Shakespeare use the element of a theme of “afterlife” to portray Hamlet’s thoughts about death, suicide, murder and afterlife in soliloquy “To be, or not to be?” in Act 3 Scene 1. Everything you NEED to know to read his plays. Three Basic Types of Shakespearean Plays. Tragedy. Comedy. History. Tragedy. Shakespearean Tragedy is the classification of drama written by William Shakespeare which has a noble protagonist, who is flawed in some way, placed in a stressful heightened situation and ends with a fatal conclusion. . Monologues Are:. Long speeches by one character (human, animal or object). Spoken to self, imagined other character or audience (breaking the fourth wall). . Monologues Reveal (through “voice”). Personality. Shakespeare’s characters often deliver these types of dramatic speeches. . What is a Soliloquy?. A soliloquy is a lengthy speech in which a character – usually alone on stage – expresses his or her thoughts to the audience. . To Analyze the skills necessary for success in the unit. Highlight important words on page 4. Add unknown words to vocab journal [subcultures, diction, syntax, imagery, symbol, tone]. Answer questions 1-3 on page 5.

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