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Shakespeare Set Free A Series of 5 Presentations @FolgerED
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Shakespeare Set Free Act I
How Pre-reading Strategies and Activities that Focus on Language Will Ease Your Students into Shakespeare
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Folger Education Presenters
Peggy O’Brien, Director of Education Mike LoMonico, Sr. Consultant on National Education Heather Lester, Teacher at International High School, NYC
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Tone O
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Definition of Tone int. Expressing (according to intonation) surprise, frustration, discomfort, longing, disappointment, sorrow, relief, hesitation, etc. Used mainly in imperative, optative, or exclamatory sentences or phrases, as in O take me back again!, O for another glimpse of it!, O the pity of it!, O dear!; often also emphatically in O yes, O no, O indeed, etc The Oxford English Dictionary
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Your Turn O
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surprised
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Angry
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afraid
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exhausted
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sad
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suspicious
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excited
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awe
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lusty
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contempt
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Definition of Stress Relative loudness or force of vocal utterance; a greater degree of vocal force characterizing one syllable as compared with other syllables of the word, or one part of a syllable as compared with the rest; stress-accent. Also, superior loudness of voice as a means of emphasizing one or more of the words of a sentence more than the rest. Oxford English Dictionary
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I didn’t say he killed our King
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I didn’t say he killed our King
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I didn’t say he killed our King
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I didn’t say he killed our King
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I didn’t say he killed our King
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I didn’t say he killed our King
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I didn’t say he killed our King
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How many ways can you say this line?
I shall, in all my best, obey you, Madam. Hamlet 1.2
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Some lines from Shakespeare
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O, how I love thee! how I dote on thee! (lusty)
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O, for a stone-bow, to hit him in the eye!
(angry)
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O, I am out of breath in this fond chase! (exhausted)
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O, I am fortune’s fool! (regret)
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O, speak again, bright angel! (lusty)
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O lamentable day! (misery)
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O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!
(excited)
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O me, O me! My child, my only life.
(distraught)
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O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?
(disappointed)
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
(fear)
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
(horror)
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
(sorrow)
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
(anger)
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
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O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
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Our play is done! (relief)
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