Shakespearean Language & Performance

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Shakespearean Language & Performance Western Literature March 2, 2015

Warm Up for 3/2/2015 1. Thee 2. Thou 3. You 4. Ye 5. Thy 6. Thine List below the meaning of the Shakespearean pronouns in modern English: 1. Thee 2. Thou 3. You 4. Ye 5. Thy 6. Thine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS6xCW7 LPrE

Early Modern English Pronouns Person Plurality Nominative Objective Possessive 1st Person singular: I Me My (or Mine) - plural: We Us Our (or Ours) 2nd Person Thou Thee Thy (or Thine) Ye You Your (or yours) 3rd Person He/She/It Him/Her/It His/Hers/Its They Them Their (or Theirs)

Performance of Romeo and Juliet You will be receiving credit for your participation in this class production. Remember, the play is only as good as our actors. Audience members: you may want to add to your Records Journals.

HONORS ANNOTATED GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS IS DUE ON MARCH 9TH! Homework HONORS ANNOTATED GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS IS DUE ON MARCH 9TH!