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Journal topic 12/2 and 12/3 Give your own definition of jealousy. Give your own definition of jealousy. Describe an experience that you have had with jealousy. It could be your own jealousy, the jealousy of a significant other, a parent or a friend. What did it feel like? What were the physical symptoms and the emotions involved. Describe an experience that you have had with jealousy. It could be your own jealousy, the jealousy of a significant other, a parent or a friend. What did it feel like? What were the physical symptoms and the emotions involved.
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CI Paper Staple rubric to top of paper. Write your name on the rubric please. Write name on raffle ticket. Turn in paper by TOPIC.
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Rough drafts Staple both rough drafts together. Turn them in.
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Senior Wishes Please complete a Senior Wish form. This is NOT A JOKE. Take it seriously. Your ASB officers and I will try and make your wish come true. All forms must be turned into the Wishing Well in F108 by 2 p.m. on Dec 6 th.
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Jealousy
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Shakespeare What do you think of when you hear the name Shakespeare? What are your previous experiences with this type of literature? Why do you think I am asking you to read a play by Shakespeare? What do you think of when you hear the name Shakespeare? What are your previous experiences with this type of literature? Why do you think I am asking you to read a play by Shakespeare?
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Shakespeare Background Standard Deviants Video Standard Deviants Video Take Cornell notes on: Take Cornell notes on: Shakespeare’s life Shakespeare’s life Shakespeare’s poetry Shakespeare’s poetry Iambic Pentameter Iambic Pentameter Elizabethan Drama Elizabethan Drama Real life/Stage life Real life/Stage life Tragedy and tragic figures Tragedy and tragic figures Othello Othello
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Sonnet 61 Structure Structure Poetic devices Poetic devices Imagery Imagery Tone Tone Theme Theme
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Journal December 6 Journal December 6 If you were to marry someone of another race, how would it affect you? If you were to marry someone of another race, how would it affect you? What your peers would say or think? What your peers would say or think? How would your family react? How would your family react? What obstacles do you think you would face? What obstacles do you think you would face? If you had kids how would they be affected. If you had kids how would they be affected. Write how you think that it would affect every aspect of your life. Write how you think that it would affect every aspect of your life. Maybe you wouldn't face any obstacles, tell me why. Maybe you wouldn't face any obstacles, tell me why.
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December 6 Intro to Othello Background to Othello Background to Othello Background to Othello Background to Othello
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60 Second Othello Read and discuss Read and discuss
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Othello Rap Show movie Show movie Show movie Show movie
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Heroes
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The Archetypal Hero Unusual Circumstances of Birth Unusual Circumstances of Birth Leaves Family and Lives With Others Leaves Family and Lives With Others Traumatic Event Leads to Quest Traumatic Event Leads to Quest Special Weapon Special Weapon Supernatural Help Supernatural Help Proves Himself on Quest Proves Himself on Quest Journey and Unhealable Wound Journey and Unhealable Wound Atonement With Father Atonement With Father Spiritual Apotheosis Spiritual Apotheosis
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Aristotelian / Medieval hero Usually male Usually male Of noble birth or high position Of noble birth or high position Of historical or legendary importance Of historical or legendary importance Represents ideals of society Represents ideals of society Performs superhuman deeds Performs superhuman deeds Actions determine fate of a people Actions determine fate of a people Outstanding courage and loyalty Outstanding courage and loyalty Possesses hubris Possesses hubris
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The tragic hero Main character in a tragedy. Main character in a tragedy. Makes an error or has a flaw that leads to his downfall. Makes an error or has a flaw that leads to his downfall. Hero's downfall is understood. It arouses pity and fear that leads to an epiphany and a catharsis. Hero's downfall is understood. It arouses pity and fear that leads to an epiphany and a catharsis. Suffering of the hero is meaningful, because although the suffering is a result of the hero's own volition, it is not wholly deserved and may be cruelly disproportionate. Suffering of the hero is meaningful, because although the suffering is a result of the hero's own volition, it is not wholly deserved and may be cruelly disproportionate.
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December 7/8 Write about a time when you judged someone by his or her appearance. How did you feel? How did you react to this person? What do you wish you could change about your reactions? Write about a time when you judged someone by his or her appearance. How did you feel? How did you react to this person? What do you wish you could change about your reactions?
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Act One Watch and annotate Act One Watch and annotate Act One
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