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Get Organized Grab the handout (yours to write on) Grab 2 different colored highlighters Take out a sheet of paper Get a pencil ready

On Revenge 1625 By Sir Francis Bacon

Before we read… Think about our learning goal… I can draw evidence from literary and informational texts to support analysis (as related to writing an analysis of Hamlet)

Warm-Up (Part 1) Write down 1-2 examples of “revenge” for the following: Movies Books Plays TV Current events History Other???

Is it appropriate for individuals to seek revenge when one is wronged? Warm-Up (Part 2) Is it appropriate for individuals to seek revenge when one is wronged?

Let’s Annotate Write prompt at top of paper PROMPT: Is it appropriate for individuals, such as those found in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, to seek revenge when one is wronged? Write an argument to support your claim; use valid reasoning and relevant, sufficient evidence from the sources listed below to support your claim.

Step 1: Class Read Number each paragraph Read through together Highlight unknown vocab words Key words

Step 2: Whole Class  Independent LOOK IT UP!! Define vocab (Tier 3 Words) Summarize each paragraph in margin Highlight quotes related to prompt ?: (ask questions as you reflect on the prompt) What is Bacon’s opinion about revenge? Possible quotes

Step 3 Groups of 2-4 TT: (text to text) TW: (text to world) TS: (text to self) M: (metaphors) S: (similes) A: (allusions) *: (main idea)

TT / TW / TS Your group must find examples and then explain Text to Text – 2 examples Text to World – 2 examples Text to Self – 2 examples

Annotate the metaphors & similes that you find M : revenge is a kind of wild justice S : crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark

ALLUSIONS Write brief explanations of why/how Bacon uses individuals as examples for his essay Salomon Cosmus/ Duke of Florence Caesar Pertinax Henry the 3rd of France

Annotate the main ideas Use an * to denote a main idea Follow with a : and an explanation

Remember to annotate with the prompt in mind… PROMPT: Is it appropriate for individuals, such as those found in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, to seek revenge when one is wronged? Write an argument to support your claim; use valid reasoning and relevant, sufficient evidence from the sources listed below to support your claim. ? (questions) TT: (text to text) TW: (text to world) TS: (text to self) M: (metaphors) S: (similes) A: (allusions) *: (main idea) +: (details that support the main idea) -: (details that refute the main idea)