REQURIEMENTS FOR OTHELLO PRESENTATIONS & REFLECTIONS.

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REQURIEMENTS FOR OTHELLO PRESENTATIONS & REFLECTIONS

Characters Personal Thoughts: Identify one personal thought the character has that gives you insight into who they are. Actions: Identify one action that assists in the characterization of your character and explain it. Dialogue: Identify one quote from your character that assists in his/her characterization and explain it. Others: Identify one quote from another character talking about your character that assists in the characterization of your character and explain it. Characterization CHARACTER #1

Imagery: Identify one piece of imagery that assists in the characterization of your character and explain it. Actions: Identify one action that assists in the characterization of your character and explain it. Dialogue: Identify one quote from your character that assists in his/her characterization and explain it. Others: Identify one quote from another character talking about your character that assists in the characterization of your character and explain it. Characterization CHARACTER #2

REFLECTION #1 What is going on and why could it be significant to theme? (2 paragraphs)

REFLECTION #2 What is Shakespeare attempting to say about relationships? (2 paragraphs)

REFLECTION #3 What social issues does this play attack even in this day and time? (2 paragraphs)