To seek, to strive, to find, and not to yield. - Ulysses

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Stanley Cup Wednesday!!!

Blocks A&D:  Here are the questions from Act 3:

1.  Some critics see Bottom as a fool.  Others think he is wiser than he appears. What is your opinion of Bottom? Make sure to back up your answers with evidence from the text.
2.  What causes Helena to become angry with Hermia? In your opinion why does Helena refuse to believe her friend and would-be lover?
3. Find as many examples as you can, of characters confusing illusion for reality. Make sure to note the lines in which you find your examples.
4. Some characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream are round characters. In other words, they undergo psychological growth as a result of their experiences. Other characters move the plot forward but do not undergo any real, inner change. These are flat characters. With a partner, categorize the characters in the play as either round or flat. For each character identify at least two examples from the text that support your analysis of the characterization. What role do you think flat characters play in a comedy?

We will discuss these together as a class tomorrow!

Block B:  We finished the play!!!! :) Review the play tonight, we will have about 10 minutes to finish the questions before we finish watching the movie.

Block C:  We worked on the business letter and visual design for Blood Diamond today, we will be working on the composition tomorrow in class.

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