PPT-Act I, Scene v

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Act I Scene v Setting The battlements Significantly away from Marcellus and Horatio Hamlet and the ghost are alone The ghost finally identifies himself as being

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Act I Scene v Setting The battlements Significantly away from Marcellus and Horatio Hamlet and the ghost are alone The ghost finally identifies himself as being old Hamlet I am thy fathers spirit line 9. Controller Memory ACT Activation BRIO Burst IO BKG Background brPage 3br 0 25 50 75 100 Base SMS VWQ Ideal Base SMS VWQ Ideal Base SMS VWQ Ideal Base SMS VWQ Ideal Base SMS VWQ Ideal Base SMS VWQ Ideal Data Serving Media Streaming Online Analytics ACT II SCENE I. “My stars shine darkly…distemper yours…”. Sebastian believes that the stars predict a bad future for him. He advises Antonio to leave him so that the bad luck will not rub off on Antonio as well.. . Scene 2. [. Enter QUINCE, FLUTE, SNOUT, and STARVELING. ]. This short scene serves as something like ‘breathing space’ after all the high-paced action that has gone before. It also acts as a ‘bridge’ to the next act.. Desdemona promises . Cassio. that she will help him. Iago. notices . Cassio. leave Desdemona’s room: . “Ha! I like it not” . (Draws attention to . Cassio’s. suspicious exit). Desdemona pleads for . MACBETH. Banquo. and his son . Fleance. enter a court yard and remark on how dark it is. Here is another reference to darkness. . Macbeth enters the courtyard and runs into . Banquo. and . Fleance. (From Line 61) Pick out any descriptions of Desdemona made by . Cassio. . eg. . “The riches of the ship” (83). Cassio. kisses . Iago’s. wife Emilia as a greeting – what do you think . Iago’s. Look at your notes and quickly summarise.. We meet Othello for the first time in this scene. . What opinion do we form of him? . Does it match the opinions we have heard in Act 1 Scene 1? . Note: . throughout this scene, Othello speaks in . Act I:. Capulet. Capulet’s Wife. Juliet, daughter of Capulets. Nurse. Tybalt, nephew of Capulet’s wife. Samson, Capulet servant. Gregory, Capulet servant. Characters/Roles. Chorus. Escalus. , Prince of Verona. Scene 1 . 1. after the battle; on the heath; Macbeth . Scene 2 . 1. Macbeth; he fought and defeated . Macdonwald. , cutting off his head and carrying it on his sword. . 2. . Macdonwald. . 3. Fife; Thane of Cawdor tried to go against Duncan, joining forces with Norway, but Scotland won. . Played by the Witches. Three Witches Brew. “By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes” (4.1). After their incantation, the witches foreshadow more about Macbeth’s future. Staged Reading: 3 Witches, Macbeth, Lennox. Day . 7-Foundations/English I. Objectives. 1. Analyze Shakespearean language for connotation and denotation of phrases. . 2. Review verbs and verb phrases.. 3. Determine the connotative meaning of words as they are used in a text; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone.. Presentation of Edgar and Gloucester. Significance of Edgar’s verbal depiction of the cliff top scene. Gloucester’s prayer. The absurd/ grotesque. Paired questions. In many ways this represents the climax of the subplot. Discuss how you would best stage Gloucester’s ‘suicide’? Is there a danger the audience could laugh? Does this matter?. Act I, Scene I Act I, Scene II Act I, Scene III Act I, Scene IV Act I, Scene V I will be assessing you on the following words. Work with your group to decide five more words I should Include. Accord Accurately portrays the physical facts. Relates the sequence of events at the scene. Establishes the precise location and relationship of objects and evidence at the scene. Creates a mental picture of the scene for those not present.

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