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Romeo and Juliet Online Text
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/romeoscenes.html
Midsummer Night's Dream
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/midsummer/
3/12-3 Individual Sonnet due Wednesday uploaded by 11:59PM to turnitin
3/14 (Prologue -1.1)
3/15 Satire/motifs (1.2-3)
*due to CAASSP today in class, read scenes 2-3 tonight to discuss tomorrow
3/16 Themes/sonnet background quiz
(1.4)
*For New 10th grade registration. Forms will be passed out AFTER break. We meet w/ counselors April 11: https://youtu.be/-_qOjOL53O8
3/19 Integrated Vocabulary #1: profane, virtuous, disparagement, wanton, according, solicitous, portentous, covert, pernicious, partisans
3/20 (2.1-2) Themes + Characterization
3/21 (2.3-4) Finish Queen Elizabeth handout in packet for hmwk
3/22-3 (2.4-5) Non fiction suicide articles
´http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/lovesick-teens-leap-death-article-1.692002
***Break Assignment is in packet. It was given to you TWO weeks ago. The 3 assignments are due the day we return of break: 7 Ages of Man, Phoenix and the Turtle, Annotation for your speech.***
4/2 Read 3.1
4/3 Read 3.2 + symbols/archetypes
4/4 Read 3.3-5 + lit packets. Terms to add: allusion, static and dynamic character, idiom, apostrophe, epithet, satire, symbol, rhetorical question, anaphora (10 total)
4/5 Read 4.1-3 + Agents of Fate
4/6 Read 4.4-5 by Monday
4/7 Registration w/ counselors Wednesday! Have forms signed.
Read All of Act 5 by Thursday- be ready to discuss and review final.
Final is Friday!
4/9 Hmwk: Read 4. 4-5 and 5.1-2 in class
Read 5.3 by Wednesday for hmwk
All Acts 4+5 presentations will go Tuesday
Registration is Wed in the library
4/12 Review for Test; rhetoric
4/13 MWDS for RJ due Tuesday.
Minimum 4 memorable quotes
characters: Lord and Lady Montague, Romeo, Benvolio, Balthasar, Lord and Lady Capulet, Juliet, Tybalt, Nurse, Prince, Mercutio, F. Laurence, Paris, Apothecary 15 total)
symbols: stars, night/day, angel, last names, cupid, ring, flower
We will check out A Tale of Two Cities 4/17.