Othello’s Final Speeches

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Read Act V Scene II Work on assigned Images and Motifs
Advertisements

Othello Essay Rough Draft Revisions February 2010.
Act 4 Scene 1.
 Othello is a general in the Venetian defence forces, although he is a foreigner from Africa he has won this position by excellence in the field of war.
Hamlet Soliloquy Act 1.2.
Act II Center Activities.
An Introduction to Key Quotations in Othello. Your group will be assigned an essential quotation from Othello. Your first task is to freewrite silently.
Paige Hooper and Emily Moler Soul / Souls. Soul noun the spiritual part of humans regarded in its moral aspect, or as believed to survive death and be.
Othello Act V Scene ii Marc Trudelle, Mustafa Siddiqi, Jeanie Kim, Gordon Cui, Navid Noroozi.
Shakespeare and Anti-Semitism Shylock and the Merchant of Venice.
Othello Journals. Journal 4 How does Brabantio respond to his daughter’s marriage to Othello? Identify the lines. Do you agree that wives should choose.
Othello Class Notes Act 1 Scene 3. Act 1, Scene 3 Setting:Venice Characters:The Duke Senators Brabantio Othello Desdemona Roderigo Iago.
Welcome...equipment out...ready to learn...Welcome...equipment out...ready to learn... Extended Essay Othello Lesson 14 LQ: Can I analyse how Shakespeare.
April 19,   Bell Ringer  Romeo and Juliet meet  II; ii The Balcony Scene Peter Pan: Thursday, Friday, Saturday Agenda.
British Literature English 12. In your own words, explain what a soliloquy is.soliloquy How does it differ from other kinds of long speeches? Are soliloquies.
Othello Act V Monday, November 10, 2014 Honors MYP.
Dragonwings: Ch. 3: 1/23/14 Objective: Learning Targets: Class Work:
C HARACTERIZATION IN O THELLO (A CT 1, S CENE 1) Thursday, October 16, 2014 Honors MYP.
The Tragedy of Macbeth: Review in Quotations
Julius Caesar English II Notes.
“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”
Read the Article on the stool – DO NOT WRITE on the sheet
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
HAMLET ACT III FOCUS QUESTIONS Question labeled #1.1 is for scene i
Reminders You should have your Othello book EVERY DAY in class.
Reminders You should have your Othello book EVERY DAY in class.
Reminders You should have your Othello book EVERY DAY in class.
To investigate the use and purpose of figurative and literal language
What do you think these words and phrases mean
Act 4 / 5 Othello Final week teaching the play
Human Nature in Literature Essay Pre-writing
Drama Terms Romeo & Juliet.
The Balcony Scene Close Reading Part Two
Bell Work Using a clean sheet of paper, copy down Antony’s funeral speech on pages of the text. This will be your biggest extra credit assignment.
What is the significance of the change in setting?
Dramatic Terminology Dramatic terminology may be on Act Quizzes, and will be on your Semester 2 Final Exam.
Educ 351 Reading and writing in the content areas, 6-12
Act 2 Scene 1 – The opening scene in Cyprus so far
Warm Up 11.2 Get into your groups from Tuesday.
agenda *Voice Lesson: #2 Macbeth Soliloquy *Finish Act II, Scene 3
Quarter 3 Unit 1 Lesson 4 Bud, Not Buddy.
Journal Heading Name 2/5/18 CP 10 Block # Hamlet Intro.
Activator: Journal 30 Do we as humans blindly trust people that we shouldn't? Why do you think we do this? Will we ever learn from our mistakes?
facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Othello Logout
ANALYSIS OF FEMALE CHARACTERS: GERTRUDE AND OPHELIA
Macbeth Revision of Act 3 Date:
A Guide to Creating a Successful Response Journal
Agenda *Close Read/SOAPSTone of Desdemona monologue *Watch Act I
Agenda *Group Responses: Acts 1 & 2 (Sticky Note Charts & Other questions) & present *Watch Act II of Othello HW: Be ready to present! Othello Quiz Acts.
agenda *TED Talk: Tragedies are Alluring
Warm Up Discussion Questions: Act 2
tuesday, January 10 and wednesday, January 11
Warm Up 12/8 If Hamlet were your friend, what advice would you give him about his relationship with Ophelia? Why? Evaluate Hamlet’s relationships with.
Who’s fault is it? For whom do you feel sorry?
Compare Two Short Stories NOW!
Hamlet Act 1, Scene 1 and 2.
Macbeth Argumentative Essay
Agenda *TED Talk: Iambic Pentameter *Background Quiz
agenda *Vocab Unit 8 Vote *Group Responses Acts 1 & 2
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, Literary elements questions & WRITING PROMPTS
Macbeth Act 2, Scenes 1-4.
Reminders 9/19/17 Othello Quiz, Acts I & II – today, 9/19
Reminders 9/21/17 HW: Finish Act III (whatever we don’t finish in class) & take 2 sticky notes and 1 index card. Complete the sticky note response (like.
Act II, Scene 5 HW.
Reminders 9/18/17 Quiz – background info – Today!
OTHELLO TEST PART TWO PARAPHRASE/ANALYZE
What’s your nationality? Where are you from?
Pretend you are Romeo or Juliet
“As this that I have reach'd: for know, Iago, But that I love the gentle Desdemona” - Othello.
Othello Workshop Session
Presentation transcript:

Othello’s Final Speeches Act V, Scene ii

Soliloquy Reread his soliloquy at the beginning of scene two as he is about to kill Desdemona. What figurative language does Shakespeare use that helps reveal Othello’s mindset in the moments before this murder? (provide a few examples) How is he feeling about Desdemona? Is his justification for killing her logical? What is the overall tone of his speech?

His last speech Reread Othello’s last words at the end of scene two, lines 397-417. How is the tone of this speech different from the tone of the soliloquy at the beginning of the scene? With what is he most concerned in this speech? Do you agree that he was “not easily jealous, but being wrought, Perplexed in the extreme;”? Explain. Evidence? Do his final words (and/or actions) redeem him at all?