Blocks A&D: Review II.i of what we read so far, if you are struggling with the language then click here: No Fear Shakespeare for A Midsummer Night's Dream . This is the website I was telling you about where there is the original Shakespeare on one side and the Modern English translation on the other. Review what we've read and also look for examples of allusion, metaphor, simile and personification.
Block B: We watched Act III of Macbeth in class, and then we worked on our theme quotation list. We will start reading Act IV tomorrow.
Block C: Please have the rough draft of your essay complete for tomorrow's class so that we can do our peer editing. The good copy of your essay is due on Monday.
Have fun at the dance tonight - for those of you that are going!!!
To seek, to strive, to find, and not to yield. - Ulysses
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