+ Much Ado-Disguise and Deception Session 2. + Act 2 Scene 2 Recap In pairs, devise 3 or 4 headlines that summarise the main events of Act 2 How many.

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+ Much Ado-Disguise and Deception Session 2

+ Act 2 Scene 2 Recap In pairs, devise 3 or 4 headlines that summarise the main events of Act 2 How many examples of disguise and deception can you list in Act 2 of Much Ado About Nothing? What is the effect/purpose of each?

+ Gulling Scene Extract How would you perform this to make it dramatically effective? Consider The irony of the speech Benedick has just given Where Benedick should hide on stage Benedick’s hunger to know what the men are saying and how to display his reactions The mens’ enjoyment in manipulating Benedick

+ The gulling Scenes now compare your version with this one How does the director make these scenes dramatically effective?

+ Analyse-prepare a commentary of how the ‘gulling’ takes place Group One- Act 2 Scene 2-Lines Group Two- Lines-Act Two Scene 2-Lines Group Three-Act Three Scene 1-Lines 1-59 Group Four-Act Three Scene 1 Lines