First Take and Characterization

First, fourth, and sixth periods began Much Ado About Nothing. They’re quickly seeing how difficult…
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First, fourth, and sixth periods began Much Ado About Nothing. They’re quickly seeing how difficult it can be to act on the fly. We’ll be spending class time — now that I’ve shown then and not simply told them — preparing each day before working as a class to act out the play.

Second period discussed the reading for the evening and Pip’s self-loathing as evidenced by his behavior when Joe comes to London to visit him. We’ll be working with characterization tomorrow.

Homework
  • Second period:
    • read chapters 30-33;
    • complete one additional character word-splash;
    • revise three existing multi-word descriptions by finding an appropriate adjective;
    • work on theme database (courses.ourenglishclas.net).
  • First, fourth, and sixth periods: none.

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