JANUARY 24, 2011 - JANUARY 28, 2011

AGENDA FOR A.P. ENGLISH LITERATURE


Monday, January 24th:

Watch video of HAMLET

Act 3 test will be passed out to those who don’t have it.

“Player King” notes will be passed out.

Remember: In order to get credit for your HAMLET ACT lll notes you must for each scene, include a brief summary; minimum of 3 vocabulary words; and a minimum of three examples of either rhetorical devices or literary devices PLUS how and why they are being used. If you’re not sure how to do this, please check the class notes that are posted under “HAMLET Notes”.


Tuesday, January 25th:

Discussion of Hamlet’s soliloquy and Act 3, Scene 3; pages 165 - 166; Claudius’ speech: “O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven”; and Act 3, Scene 4; the Queen’s Chambers.


Wednesday, January 26th:

Divide into groups of four to choose a scene from Act lll to act out. The group will translate into contemporary English. This is for a grade.


Thursday, January 27th:

Perform your scenes for the class.


Friday, January 28th:

I will not be here today, (I have an all day meeting) so your assignment is to choose a theme from Hamlet, and write an essay analyzing the rhetorical devices and/or literary devices employed by Shakespeare to explore and develop the theme. Some possible examples of themes you might want to address would be: the theme of spying; the role of women in the play HAMLET; the theme of revenge; the theme of fortune; the theme of young versus old; the theme of the ubermensch; the theme of existential despair; and any other possible theme you might want to address. This assignment will be due at the end of class. You may use the book and your notes to write this essay.

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