By William Shakespeare

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By William Shakespeare Cut along the dotted lines to create your mini flip Staple along the left border Quick Summary: Directions: Scan the QR codes and take notes on the topic. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Background Shakespeare’s Bio Shakespeare & Hip Hop OTHELLO By William Shakespeare Shakespeare’s Source for Othello Tragedy cover inside page 1

Cut along the dotted lines to create your mini flip Directions: Scan the QR codes to read or hear the text. For each scene, write a concise 1-2 sentence summary. After you summarize all of the scenes, write a concise 3-5 sentence summary of the entire act. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Directions: Scan the QR codes to read or hear the text. For each scene, write a concise 1-2 sentence summary. After you summarize all of the scenes, write a concise 3-5 sentence summary of the entire act. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Act I Audio version Act II Audio version Act I Act II inside page 2 inside page 3

Cut along the dotted lines to create your mini flip Directions: Scan the QR codes to read or hear the text. For each scene, write a concise 1-2 sentence summary. After you summarize all of the scenes, write a concise 3-5 sentence summary of the entire act. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Directions: Scan the QR codes to read or hear the text. For each scene, write a concise 1-2 sentence summary. After you summarize all of the scenes, write a concise 3-5 sentence summary of the entire act. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Act III Audio version Act IV Audio version Act III Act IV inside page 4 inside page 5

Cut along the dotted lines to create your mini flip Directions: Scan the QR codes to read or hear the text. For each scene, write a concise 1-2 sentence summary. After you summarize all of the scenes, write a concise 3-5 sentence summary of the entire act. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Directions: Choose one character to track throughout the play. After each act, record 3 questions, 3 quotes, and 3 personal observations related to your character. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Act V Audio version Act V Character Explain the connection between the Prometheus myth and Frankenstein. inside page 6 inside page 7

Cut along the dotted lines to create your mini flip Directions: Choose one of the following themes to track throughout the play. CIRCLE your selected theme. After each act, record 3 questions, 3 quotes, and 3 personal observations related to your theme. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Directions: Record at least one example of each of the following literary techniques in the play. Use the back of this page if you need more space. Protagonist Antagonist Foil Internal conflict External conflict Hyperbole Metaphor Simile Personification Imagery Irony Allusion Antithesis Oxymoron Foreshadowing Symbolism Apostrophe Soliloquy Comic relief Paradox Suspense Jealousy Race Gender Sex Marriage Manipulation Warfare Hate Identity Theme Literary Techniques inside page 8 inside page 9