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Act 2 scene 1 2/7/18

Today’s Goals Review what happens in previous Act Listen to an Audio version of Act 2 scene 1 Noting the way actors can portray emotion/action merely in their voices Imagine the setting Create an artistic representation of the scene Rationalize your choices using evidence from the text. Examine Titania’s Speech (most likely on Friday…)

Goal 2: Listen to Act 2 Scene 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJS1qi_rSYY (15) Imagine what the scene should look like Answer: What kinds of things did the actors do to portray what was going on, with their voices alone? What other effects were there? What did this add (and/or take away) from your understanding of the play? Discuss in your groups what happened in the scene and write a brief summary.

Using the artistic materials you have gathered and I have provided: Plan out what you see in your head Draw what you think the setting should look like. You can choose to do a traditional setting, or a more contemporary one If you do a contemporary, be sure to support your choice with evidence from the text Write a one page rational for your setting. Be sure to refer to specific lines in the play to explain how you created your setting. Goals 3-5: 3. Imagine the setting 4. Create an artistic representation of the scene 5. Rationalize your choices using evidence from the text.

Using the artistic materials you have gathered and I have provided: Plan out what you see in your head Draw what you think the setting should look like. You can choose to do a traditional setting, or a more contemporary one If you do a contemporary, be sure to support your choice with evidence from the text Write a one page rational for your setting. Be sure to refer to specific lines in the play to explain how you created your setting. Goals 3-5: 3. Imagine the setting 4. Create an artistic representation of the scene 5. Rationalize your choices using evidence from the text.