- Title Page~ English 10 Year in Review with your name and picture :)
- Literature review. In your own words, summarize the stories of the following works: Gilgamesh, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Animal Farm, Taming of the Shrew
- With each summary, include what you feel that each specific text teaches us about being human, or what it teaches us about humanity.
- Literary Device Review- Define the following terms: Epic, Archetype, Irony, Allusion, Diction, Historical Context, Characterization, Metaphor, Symbolism, Propaganda, Dystopian literature,
- Provide evidence of each of these techniques in literary works we studied this year. Make sure the evidence is cited correctly.
- Shakespeare History- 10 facts about William Shakespeare (Cite your sources)
- Shakespeare Plays- A list of all of Shakespeare's plays separated into Tragedy, Comedy, and Histories (Cite your source)
- Definition of literary comedy, and the characteristics of literary comedy.
- 5 quotes from Taming of the Shrew that you feel represent the characteristics of comedy. Explicate the quote (explain what it means), what is its context in the play, point out important diction choices, how does it represent the characteristic(s) of comedy, why is it important to the overall play. (Use proper MLA citation for a play)
- 3 quotes that you think reveal Kate's true characterization. Explain how these quotes represent what you understand of Kate. Cite correctly.
- 3 quotes that you think reveal Pertruchio's true characterization. Explain how these quotes represent what you understand of Petruchico. Cite correctly.
- What are the 5 most important things you learned about English content this year.
- What are the 5 most important things you learned about YOURSELF this year!
- An accurate Works Cited Page for your work. (Showing you know how to put together a WC page)
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
May 16th
1. You will be doing a Google Slide Presentation addressing the following:
Monday, May 15, 2017
May 15th
1. Your Taming of the Shrew study guide questions are due tomorrow, May 16th, at the beginning of class.
2. Textbook turn in is tomorrow, also.
2. Textbook turn in is tomorrow, also.
Happy LAST WEEK!
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
May 10th/11th
1. Taming of the Shrew Quiz- Induction-Act 2.
2. Read Act 4 for Friday. Study Questions for Acts 3-5 are due on Tuesday, May 16th at the beginning of the hour. The link is here: Taming of the Shrew Study Questions. This will be your last major grade. It can help you out a lot in the final week!
2. Read Act 4 for Friday. Study Questions for Acts 3-5 are due on Tuesday, May 16th at the beginning of the hour. The link is here: Taming of the Shrew Study Questions. This will be your last major grade. It can help you out a lot in the final week!
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
May 9th
1. Read and take notes on Shakespearean Comedy found here: Shakespeare Comedies
2. Remember QUIZ over Induction-Act 2 MAY 10th/11th
3. In your notes evaluate and annotate the following quotes from Act 1.
Things to look for and note:
1. “…Pisa, renowned for grave citizens,/ Gave me my being and my father first,/ A merchant of great traffic through the world,/ Vincentio, come of the Bentivolii/, Vincentio’s son, brought up in Florence,/ It shall become to serve all hopes conceived / To deck his fortune with his virtuous deeds./ And therefore, Tranio, for the time I study/ Virtue and that part of philosophy/ Will I apply that treats of happiness/ By virtue specially to be achieved./ Tell me thy mind, for I have Pisa left/ And am to Padua come, as he that leaves/ A shallow plash to plunge him in the deep/ And with satiety seeks to quench his thirst.” (1.1.24)
2. "Why came I hither but to that intent? / Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? / Have I not heard the sea, puffed up with winds, / Rage like an angry boar chafed with sweat? / have I not heard great ordnance in the field, / And Heaven's artillery thunder in the skies? / Have I not pitched battle heard / Loud 'larums, neighing steeds, and trumpets' clang? / And do you tell me of a woman's tongue / That gives not half so great a blow to hear / As will a chestnut in a farmer's fire? / Tush, tush! Fear boys with bugs." (1.2.194)
3. "For how I firmly am resolved you know:
That is, not to bestow my youngest daughter
Before I have a husband for the elder.
If either of you both love Katherine
Because I know you well and love you well,
Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure." (1.1.48-54)
4. "I pray you, sir, is it your will / To make a stale of me amongst these mates?" (1.1.33)
2. Remember QUIZ over Induction-Act 2 MAY 10th/11th
3. In your notes evaluate and annotate the following quotes from Act 1.
Things to look for and note:
- The speaker and to whom is he/she speaking to? Is this important?
- What is the context of this quotation?
- Are there noteworthy diction choices?
- What do we learn about this character?
- What do we learn about the plot?
- What is the underlying meaning of this quote. What is implied?
- What is the tone?
- How would you summarize this dialogue?
1. “…Pisa, renowned for grave citizens,/ Gave me my being and my father first,/ A merchant of great traffic through the world,/ Vincentio, come of the Bentivolii/, Vincentio’s son, brought up in Florence,/ It shall become to serve all hopes conceived / To deck his fortune with his virtuous deeds./ And therefore, Tranio, for the time I study/ Virtue and that part of philosophy/ Will I apply that treats of happiness/ By virtue specially to be achieved./ Tell me thy mind, for I have Pisa left/ And am to Padua come, as he that leaves/ A shallow plash to plunge him in the deep/ And with satiety seeks to quench his thirst.” (1.1.24)
2. "Why came I hither but to that intent? / Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? / Have I not heard the sea, puffed up with winds, / Rage like an angry boar chafed with sweat? / have I not heard great ordnance in the field, / And Heaven's artillery thunder in the skies? / Have I not pitched battle heard / Loud 'larums, neighing steeds, and trumpets' clang? / And do you tell me of a woman's tongue / That gives not half so great a blow to hear / As will a chestnut in a farmer's fire? / Tush, tush! Fear boys with bugs." (1.2.194)
That is, not to bestow my youngest daughter
Before I have a husband for the elder.
If either of you both love Katherine
Because I know you well and love you well,
Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure." (1.1.48-54)
4. "I pray you, sir, is it your will / To make a stale of me amongst these mates?" (1.1.33)
Friday, May 5, 2017
May 5th
1. Turn in the "Ten Things" about In Search of Shakespeare.
2. Make sure that you have the questions from the Induction in your notes.
3. Read Act 1 of Taming of the Shrew for Monday.
2. Make sure that you have the questions from the Induction in your notes.
3. Read Act 1 of Taming of the Shrew for Monday.
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
May 3rd
1. Finish Ten Things I Hate about You.
2. Start: In Search of Shakespeare
To turn in....
A. Ten Things... about Elizabethan England
B. Ten Things ... about Shakespeare's Biography
C. Ten Things... about Shakespeare's Plays
D. Ten Things... that you find interesting
3. Homework: Read The Induction- Taming of the Shrew. Review the following questions as you read. Be ready to address these on Friday.
The Induction:
1. Describe Sly. What is he like, and how is this shown?
2. Start: In Search of Shakespeare
To turn in....
A. Ten Things... about Elizabethan England
B. Ten Things ... about Shakespeare's Biography
C. Ten Things... about Shakespeare's Plays
D. Ten Things... that you find interesting
3. Homework: Read The Induction- Taming of the Shrew. Review the following questions as you read. Be ready to address these on Friday.
The Induction:
1. Describe Sly. What is he like, and how is this shown?
2. Describe the dynamic
between Sly and the hostess.
3. How does the lord’s speech distinguish him from Sly?
4. What trick does the lord intend to play on Sly? Why might he want to do this?
5. What role does the lord have in mind for his page, Barthol’mew?
6. How does this scene introduce the idea of two
separate productions?
7. What does the first scene suggest
about the tone of the play?
8. What question does the lord set out to answer? What question
might Shakespeare be asking?
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
May 2nd
We will finish the film tomorrow.
For today, please do the following and put into your notes:
1. Read through the "Reading Shakespeare" Handout: Reading Shakespeare Tips
2. Read and take notes on Shakespeare PowerPoint: Shakespeare Power Point
For today, please do the following and put into your notes:
1. Read through the "Reading Shakespeare" Handout: Reading Shakespeare Tips
2. Read and take notes on Shakespeare PowerPoint: Shakespeare Power Point
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