William Shakespeare Tragedy Venice, Italy & Cyprus, Greece- 1603 *Mini Lessons Miss Amorin English 4.

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William Shakespeare Tragedy Venice, Italy & Cyprus, Greece *Mini Lessons Miss Amorin English 4

If a good friend betrays you, do you get even? Do you rise above the situation? Or do you forgive them? Share some personal experiences. What does revenge accomplish? TO SEEK REVENGE, OR NOT TO SEEK REVENGE??? Mini- Lesson Othello

Why are people jealous in their relationships? Is jealousy an insecurity? Why are MEN jealous? Why are WOMEN jealous? Are they jealous for different reasons? WHO TENDS TO BE THE MORE JEALOUS SEX? MEN OR WOMEN? Mini-Lesson Othello

Which different forms of ANGER are exhibited in the play? What is the motive for their anger? Is it justifiable? CharacterReason Is there a better solution for how they should be handling their anger? SEVEN DEADLY SINS- ANGER Othello

Which different forms of LOVE are exhibited in the play? Is their love sincere? CharacterReason Why does love change? SEVEN DEADLY SINS- LOVE <3 Othello

Iago- Act III, scene iii “Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on.” Iago- Act III, scene iii “Beware of jealousy, my lord! It’s a green-eyed monster that makes fun of the victims it devours.” OTHELLO “QUOTE” ANALYSIS Mini-Lesson

SEVEN DEADLY SINS See next slide for group assignment  Mini-Lesson

SEE SEVEN DEADLY SINS POWERPOINT In groups, create a skit on one of the SEVEN DEADLY SINS. Based on the performance, the class is to “guess” which sin was applied at the end of the skit. Do not say the sin during the skit. Be creative!