Monday, October 30, 2017

Week 6 - November 2

Notecards
Peevish
obstinate, perverse, self-willed
Gudgeon
type of fish used as a bait; credulity, gullibility
Disabled
discouraged
Gaged
judged, esteemed
Occasions
reasons, explanations

Reading assignment
Act 4 Scenes 1-5

Writing assignment
Was Lear's authority real or imagined?

Presentations
Kate -- Mental illness & retardation
Daisy -- What is a fork?! Food & dining customs
Amanda -- The Life of Queen Elizabeth the first

Monday, October 23, 2017

Week 5 - October 26

Memorization
"If that the heavens do not their visible spirits
Send quickly down to tame these vile offences"

Note cards
argosies
a large merchant ship

signiors
a title equivalent to Mr or Sir, usually an Italian man of rank or gentility
burghers
citizen, inhabitant, denizen

pageant
show, scene, spectacle, tableau

vailing
lowering or taking off as token of respect or submission

edifice
a building, especially a large, imposing one

Reading assignment for play discussion
Act 3 Scenes 4-7

Writing assignment
Choose a character in the play and write a character sketch.
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Presentations
Amanda Wells - The life of Queen Elizabeth
Elena Maurer - God, religion and superstition
Sarah Barber - Who's who in the arts


                                                           Image result for shakespeare be great in act as you have been in thought

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Week 4 - October 19

Great discussions today and we are so impressed by your writing! You have amazing thoughts. Between the lot of us, I think we must be brilliant!

Here is next week's Shakespeare work. Enjoy!


Memorization                          Could my good brother suffer you to do it? 
                                                 A man, a prince, by him so benefited!

Note cards                               wench
                                                girl, lass
                                                wherefore
                                                for what reason, as a result of which                                             
                                                whither
                                                to what place or state, to which (with reference to a place)
                                                sooth
                                                true, truth; flattery, sweet-talk
                                                rated
                                                evaluated; exposed; prized; to be reckoned with
                                                scanted
                                                withheld, stinted, limited

Reading Assignment              Act 2 Scene 4 & Act 3 Scenes 1-3

Writing Assignment               Are older people wiser than young people? Why or why not?

Next week's presentations      Harmony Siufanua           Myths, legends & mysteries
                                        Caleb Martin                   A man's home is his castle -
                                                                               housing for the rich & poor
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Friday, October 6, 2017

Week 3 - October 12



Memorization                           Whose reverence even the headlugg'd bear would lick,
                                                 most barbarous, most degenerate. Have you madded?

Here are your note cards for the week. Remember to come to class knowing all of the note cards we've studied so far.

hither
here, to this place
mistress
the jack at the game of bowls
Sirrah
a man or boy, especially one younger or of lower status than the speaker.
tarry
stay, remain, wait
thence
over there
troth
truth, good faith

Reading assignment                  Act 1 Scene 5 & Act 2 Scenes 1-3

Writing assignment                    Lear asks "Who is it that can tell me who I am?" Who are                                                         YOU? What does that mean to you?

Next Thursday's Presentations

Jayson Fontano “Witches, fairies and things that go bump in the night.”
Benjamin Mulder "The religion of the times"
Luke Mulder "The geography of England"

Shakespeare is near its end!!

Friends, Romans, Countrymen!  Our rehearsal on Thursday went so well! Thank you everyone for being prepared and ready to go!  Believe i...