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As you come in… Grab a copy of MND

Act IV, Scenes i-ii Others: Lovers: Fairies: Theseus Demetrius Hippolyta Egeus Lovers: Demetrius Hermia Lysander Helena Fairies: Tatania Peaseblossom Cobweb Mustardseed Robin (Puck) Oberon Mechanicals: Bottom Quince Starveling Flute Snug Turn to page 83

#MidsummerNights Sonnet Requirements: 14 lines Rhyme scheme: abab, cdcd, efef, gg Iambic pentameter (optional) Must convey the character’s feelings towards the events that happened that night Hie you hence and enjoyeth your break of spring! Good ‘morrow, friends! The break of spring ne’er was everlasting.

Homework Bring materials for #MidsummerNights Project; split responsibilities Poster Board (size: large) Art supplies Laptop (if you’d like to do some things electronically) Hie you hence and enjoyeth your break of spring! Good ‘morrow, friends! The break of spring ne’er was everlasting.