A way to keep up with Complicated Character Relationships

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A way to keep up with Complicated Character Relationships Character mapping A way to keep up with Complicated Character Relationships

Today you will read, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” During your first read, annotate the text. Write notes in the margin to keep up with what is happening within the plot- Problem? Turning point? Resolution? During your second read, create a character map on a separate sheet of paper. The goal of the character map is to keep up with the characters- Who loves whom? Who end up with whom? Who does the father want his daughter to marry versus who the daughter wants to marry? Below are options. Create a map however you would like