December 5, 2011 Weekly Agenda for A.P. English Literature:

Monday, December 5th:
Break into groups and work on one tableau for Act 1.
Turn in your Act 1 test. We will go over today or tomorrow.
Remember: once we go over the test in class, it is too late for you to turn in the work.
Pass out the poetry wheel for HAMLET

Tuesday, December 6th:
Go over the Act 1 test for HAMLET.
Pass out the test for Act 2
Begin reading Act 2, Scene 1
For homework:
Write a brief summary of the Act 2, Scene 1
Find an example of one of the following:
metaphor
simile
personification
allusion
imagery
BUT write who is speaking; to whom s/he is speaking; a brief background to the quotation (why the quotation is being said or the circumstances which give rise to the quotation) and a translation of the quotations.

Wednesday, December 7th:
Go over last night's homework
Begin reading Act 2, Scene 2
For tonight's homework please finish Act 2, Scene 2
For homework:
Write a brief summary of the Act 2, Scene 2
Find an example of one of the following:
metaphor
simile
personification
allusion
imagery
BUT also write who is speaking; to whom s/he is speaking; a brief background to the quotation (why the quotation is being said or the circumstances which give rise to the quotation) and a translation of the quotation.

Watch Kenneth Branagh's HAMLET


Thursday, December 8th:
Go over last night's homework
Read Act 2, Scene 3
Finish Act 2, Scene 3 for homework
For homework:
Write a brief summary of the Act 2, Scene 3
Find an example of one of the following:
metaphor
simile
personification
allusion
imagery
BUT also write who is speaking; to whom s/he is speaking; a brief background to the quotation (why the quotation is being said or the circumstances which give rise to the quotation) and a translation of the quotation.

Friday, December 9th:
Go over last night's homework
Read Act 2, Scene 4
Watch Kenneth Branagh's HAMLET
For homework:
Finish reading Act 2, Scene 4 for homework tonight
For homework:
Write a brief summary of the Act 2, Scene 4
Find an example of one of the following:
metaphor
simile
personification
allusion
imagery
BUT also write who is speaking; to whom s/he is speaking; a brief background to the quotation (why the quotation is being said or the circumstances which give rise to the quotation) and a translation of the quotation.

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