British Literature December 3, 2014. On your index card, write a multiple- choice question to determine the meaning of your vocabulary word; do not mark.

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British Literature December 3, 2014

On your index card, write a multiple- choice question to determine the meaning of your vocabulary word; do not mark the correct answer. HAPPY THESAURUS THURSDAY!

Present your vocabulary cartoon to the class. AUDIENCE – Take notes! We will have a quiz. HAPPY THESAURUS THURSDAY!

We will be watching the Kenneth Branagh version of the film. As we watch, fill in your Character charts and Literary Elements worksheets. Record the summaries, significant quotations, and reactions in your Hamlet Records Journal. As we watch, I will be returning your in-class essays. Please be sure to file the essays in your portfolio folders in the back of the room. FINISH ACT I

1.Watch II.i. of Hamlet (the Doran version featuring David Tennant as Hamlet; a modern version). Follow along in your books! Watch the beginning of II.ii. of Hamlet (the Doran version). Follow along! ACT II OF HAMLET

THE AENIED