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Before Playing 1. Break into teams.
2. As a class we need: 1 scorekeeper, and 1 timer. 3. Get supplies ready: each group needs a board, erasable marker, and eraser. 4. Each group needs a group name. 5. Each group needs: a leader, a recorder, and team members.
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Rules… 1. I will call on groups in order.
2. Your group leader will choose a category and point amount. 3. Your group will have 30 seconds to write the answer on the board. 4. All other groups should write their answers on their boards as well.
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Rules… 5. Keep your voices low so other groups don’t hear your answers. 6. When I ring the bell time is UP. STOP talking and look up at me. This is VERY important. If you continue to talk, your group will lose points. 7. Your group will hold your answer board up in the air.
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Rules… 8. If your team gets the answer right, then you get the points and it is the next groups turn. 9. If the team gets the answer wrong, then all of the other teams get a chance at HALF of the points. Other teams hold their answers in the air to receive HALF of the point value for the question.
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Quotes
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Characters
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Shakespeare
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Othello
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Literary Elements
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Random
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Who said this, "She is abused, stolen from me, and corrupted by spells and medicines"
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Brabantio
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weakness that Iago exploits,
"I will snare so great a fly as Cassio..." so says Iago and the plot begins. Cassio has a weakness that Iago exploits, this weakness is...
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Drink
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"Nay, good lieutenant: I pray you sir, hold your hand" says Montano to Cassio. Whom has Cassio just hit?
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Roderigo
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Complete this line: "Villain, be sure thou prove my love a " Who said this line? To whom was it addressed?
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"Whore." Othello to Iago.
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Finish this line uttered
by Othello at the end of the play: "Of one that loved not wisely..."
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"but too well"
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What first attracted Desdemona to Othello?
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The stories he told about his past.
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commonlyapplied to Iago throughout the play?
Which epithet is most commonlyapplied to Iago throughout the play?
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Honest Iago
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From whom did Desdemona first hear the "song of the
willow?"
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Her mother's maid, Barbary
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What rank does Cassio hold before Othello strips it from him?
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Lieutenant
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To whom does Iago refer to as the true general?
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Desdemona
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Shakespeare was born on
April 23, 1564 in Stanford-upon-Avon. True or False?
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at Stratford-Upon-Avon.
False. He was born at Stratford-Upon-Avon.
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Whom did Shakespeare marry in 1582?
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Anne Hathaway
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Why did London theaters close during Shakespeare's time?
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The black plague.
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of Shakespeare's acting
What was the name of Shakespeare's acting company?
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Lord Chamberlin's Men or The Kings Men.
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What day and year did Shakespeare die?
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April 23, 1616
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How does Othello kill Desdemona?
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He smothers her.
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What is Othello holding as he stands over the sleeping Desdemona?
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a candle.
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considered an outsider
Why is Othello considered an outsider in Venice?
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His race. He is a Moor.
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is his tragic flaw? Defend your answer.
If we say that Othello is a tragic hero, what is his tragic flaw? Defend your answer.
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Jealousy or Pride.
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Who is the first character to refer to Othello by name?
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The Duke
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The time and place in the story is called...
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a tragedy.
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When a speaker addresses a silent reader, revealing things about himself of which the reader is unaware it is called..
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monologue or soliloquy
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A poetic line of five iambic feet is called?
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Iambic pentameter
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representing generalized racial individualizing traits
A character representing generalized racial or social traits repeated as typical from work to work, with no individualizing traits is called?
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A stereotype
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Daily Double!!
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Name two of the three different types of Irony and an example of each.
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answers based on teacher discretion.
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something else? Explain.
Who appears to be one thing and is really something else? Explain.
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anwers graded on teacher discretion.
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What is Iago's motivation to destroy Othello?
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He promoted Cassio over himself, and he thinks Othello is sleeping with his wife Emilia.
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Iago's rhetoric in the play.
Give an example of Iago's rhetoric in the play. For example, does he use ethos, logos, or pathos? Where and why? Pick ONE.
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Anwers based on teacher discretion.
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What exactly makes this story a tragedy?
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Death of main characters, Othello undergoes catherasis, or realization
of error in judgment.
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What is the most important theme in this play? Why?
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Answers based on teacher discretion.
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Final Jeopardy!!
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Final Jeopardy Write the amount you want to bet. (Not to exceed
500 points).
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What is the most important thing you learned from this unit and why?
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Answers to be awarded points based on teacher's discretion.
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