Shakespeare

Poster 
Presenting Friday 14 April.
  • Which type of play is it (tragedy, comedy)?
  • Where is it set?
  • How many characters are there? What are they like? (male, female, particular looks?)
  • Ratings for the level of violence, dressing up as the opposite sex, etc.
  • Describe what the scene is about and how it fits into the play.

  • Presentation should be about 5 minutes (divide the speaking time equally).



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Poster 
Presenting Friday 14 April.
  • Which type of play is it (tragedy, comedy)?
  • Where is it set?
  • How many characters are there? What are they like? (male, female, particular looks?)
  • Ratings for the level of violence, dressing up as the opposite sex, etc.
  • Describe what the scene is about and how it fits into the play.

  • Presentation should be about 5 minutes (divide the speaking time equally).



Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Scene
  •  The performance should last 5-7 minutes. 
  • You may ask extras from other groups. 
  • One of your players is the “Chorus”.
  •  Everyone has a proper speaking part which is big enough to be graded.
  • You can change the setting and update the text to your liking. As long as it remains as dynamic, dramatic, and entertaining as possible, while remaining true to Shakespeare's spirit. 
  • Use of props will be rewarded!

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Slide 4 - Video

Slide 5 - Video

Slide 6 - Video

What choices has Shakespeare made in this scene?
  • inside vs outside
  • day vs night
  • home vs away
  • public vs private
  • action vs inaction
  • political vs social vs religious
  • men vs women vs men and women
  • positive vs negative
  • comic vs tragic vs serious
  • family vs friends vs enemies vs lovers
  • blank verse vs prose vs both

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Slide 8 - Video

Today's objectives
  • Study the different Shakespeare plays
  • Form a group to prepare a scene (5 classes)

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Slide 10 - Video

HAVO reading exam
Version A (2016-1)
norm 0.6

Version B (2015-2)
norm 0.7

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Shakespeare now
Shakespeare based movies & series:

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

1.     A Midsummer night’s dream (act 3 scene 1)
2.     Hamlet (act 5, scene 2)
3.     The tempest (act1, scene 2)
4.     Julius Caesar (act 3, scene 1)
5.     The Merchant of Venice (act 4, scene 1)
6.     Othello (act 3, scene 3)
7.     Macbeth (act 1, scene 7)
8.     King Lear (act 3 scene 7)
9.     Richard III (act 1, scene 2)
10.  Titus Andronicus (act 5, scene 3)
11.     Romeo and Juliet (act 2, scene 2)

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Poster (present on 29 March)
• Which type of play is it (tragedy, comedy)?
• Where is it set?
• How many characters are there? What are they like? (male, female, particular looks?)
• Ratings for the level of violence, dressing up as the opposite sex, etc.
• Describe what the scene is about and how it fits into the play (very succinctly).
• Please be creative i.e. surprise me!

Slide 15 - Tekstslide