PPT-Act Two scene two – introducing the sub-plot

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Stephano and Trinculo The subplot mirrors the main action Stephano and Trinculo act as comic foils to Antonio and Sebastian Why do you think the scene immediately

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Stephano and Trinculo The subplot mirrors the main action Stephano and Trinculo act as comic foils to Antonio and Sebastian Why do you think the scene immediately follows Antonio and Sebastians failed plot. Useful Information. The Dark Knight. Directed by Christopher Nolan. Starring . Christan. Bale as Batman and Heath Ledger as Joker.. Genre: Action. The Dark Knight. Camera shots / camera angles. Costume. The sub-plot (lines 165 – 265). How does Shakespeare re-focus the audience’s attention . on . the sub-plot?. Why might he do this within the same scene rather than starting a new one?. AO2 - structure. OOT/ . Breaking the scene into beats . Vocabulary. Dramatic Structure. : The plot structure of a play including the exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution (or denouement).. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. plot. settings. Athens. (Chaos. controlled by law). Forest. (Lovers quarrel & fairy mischief). Love. The play focuses on the difficulties of love. It shows how the heart can be broken, but it can also be repaired. Love is a state that is often out of balance in this play. Is Shakespeare . Stephano. and . Trinculo. The sub-plot mirrors the main action. Stephano. and . Trinculo. act as comic foils to Antonio and Sebastian. Why do you think the scene immediately follows Antonio and Sebastian’s failed plot?. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. plot. Theseus. and . Hippolyte’s. upcoming wedding. The four lovers’ tangled loves. The play about . Pyramus. and . Thisbe. King Oberon and Queen . Titania. and the antics in fairyland. Director: Mathieu Kassovitz. Released: 1995. Stars: Vincent Cassel, Hubert Kounde and Said Taghmaoui (Stars kept their first names for the characters). Black and white film, based around one day in the life of the three main protagonists.. Period 5. Usual Suspects. The Usual Suspects. . Directed by Bryan Singer. an interrogation of a con man named Verbal Kint, who is one of two survivors of the San Pedro Bay boat explosion. He joins four other men in “jobs”, working as the “man with the plan”. OOT/ . Breaking the scene into beats . Vocabulary. Dramatic Structure. : The plot structure of a play including the exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution (or denouement).. By: William Shakespeare. Characters. King of Naples; Ferdinand’s father. Alonso. Son of . Sycorax. ; Deformed slave. Caliban. Rightful Duke . of Milan; . Magician. Prospero. Prince of Naples; Lover of Miranda. “Marg’s Magical History Tour”. On a blank sheet of paper review the three . topics . satirized. . If you have not watched these clips do so here. . Scene. 1) Example of Satire. 2) Type of Satire. A powerful virus escapes from a British research facility when a group of animal activists . try . to release some enclosed apes. Transmitted through a drop of blood and devastating within seconds, the virus locks those infected into a permanent state of dangerous rage. Within 28 days the country is overwhelmed and a handful of survivors begin their attempts to salvage a future. Little do they know that the virus is not the only threat they must encounter.. wants to . kill Caesar for the good of Rome, and he believes that this noble cause shouldn’t be smeared by “. criminal-like” behavior. . Give an example when Brutus spoke out against the behavior of the others. . According to Butler, . mise. -en-scene is:. The staging of the action for the camera. All of the physical objects in front of the camera and the arrangement of those objects by the director. The organization of setting, costuming, lighting, and actor movement..

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