Shakespeare’s Plays.

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Shakespeare’s Plays

Your Assignment Today: You will learn the 3 different types of Shakespearean Plays and give an example for each one. You will also provide a 3-5 sentence summary of each example. You will be working in partners. If you are not successful, you will work individually. Please make wise decisions.

What are the 3 types of plays? History, Tragedy, & Comedy Let’s get our notebooks organized to take some notes on this. 

Going on a Web Quest… Go to my website: schools, Altadena, Classrooms, Tara Camarano Click on “Shakespeare” to the left of the screen. Use the provided links.

History: “Henry V” How is Henry V a history? Real Characters & Events Embellished Plot & Characters

“Henry V” Assignment With the paper provided, create a comic strip of the play/story. There are 6 boxes for you to illustrate. Each box must illustrate an event in the story. The boxes should tell the story in order. There are 4 boxes with dialogue required. There is 1 box with a thought bubble requirement. Choose your scenes wisely!  25 Points! Easy points-just draw, illustrate, & color! You can do it!

Tragedy: “Hamlet” * Death * Serious Theme * Contains (tragic) Hero with a Fatal Flaw

Comedy: “The Tempest” * Wedding * Plot Twists * Love Obstacles

“The Tempest” Assignment You will be provided with one piece of white printer paper. Your job is to completely fill the paper with an IMAGE/SCENE from “The Tempest.” You must use color and fill the entire paper. Choose a scene that is vivid in your mind & you feel you can illustrate well.