Engl 12 3/21/22
Mon, Mar 21, 2022
Discuss Act III Questions
Assignment : A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act IV pg 43 - 52
Journal: Do you think there could be a world of sprites and fairies--a world of other beings we
can't see--that affects our daily lives?
Reading A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act IV
Act IV
1. Why does Titania give Oberon the child?
2. How does Oberon find Titania and Bottom?
3. Why does Oberon remove the spell he has cast over his queen?
4. Finding the two couples asleep in the wood and learning of their more balanced love, what
order does Theseus give?
5. What news does Bottom bring his companions?
Objectives - After studying this lesson, students will be able to
read, interpret, analyze, and evaluate a Shakespearean comedy
understand how the Renaissance influenced literature
analyze and understand the elements of conflict, foil, comic relief, hyperbole, climax, motif, characterization, paradox, comedy, and theme.
Tue, Mar 22, 2022
Discuss Act VI Questions
Assignment : A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act V pg 52-65
Journal: Did you think A Midsummer Night's Dream was funny? What made it funny for you? If you didn't think it was, why not?
Reading A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act V
Assignment : A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act V pg 52-65
Act V Questions
1. Why do you think Shakespeare included a play within a play?
2. What do the fairies do after the palace goes to sleep?
3. Who does Puck address at the play's end?
4. What is the purpose of this last speech?
Objectives - After studying this lesson, students will be able to
read, interpret, analyze, and evaluate a Shakespearean comedy
understand how the Renaissance influenced literature
analyze and understand the elements of conflict, foil, comic relief, hyperbole, climax, motif, characterization, paradox, comedy, and theme.
Wed, Mar 23, 2022
Blood Drive Website: www.vitalant.org/health
Discuss Act V Questions
Start Watching : A Midsummer Night's Dream
Objectives - After studying this lesson, students will be able to
read, interpret, analyze, and evaluate a Shakespearean comedy
understand how the Renaissance influenced literature
analyze and understand the elements of conflict, foil, comic relief, hyperbole, climax, motif, characterization, paradox, comedy, and theme.
Thu, Mar 24, 2022
Assignment : A Midsummer Night's Dream
Objectives - After studying this lesson, students will be able to
read, interpret, analyze, and evaluate a Shakespearean comedy
understand how the Renaissance influenced literature
analyze and understand the elements of conflict, foil, comic relief, hyperbole, climax, motif, characterization, paradox, comedy, and theme.
Fri, Mar 25, 2022
No School - Purple Day - Student Enrichment