NOTE: Sorry--I forgot to post questions for Thursday! Since I forgot, we'll just do an in-class writing when you arrive. My apologies--I had too many balls in the air! :(
So be sure to read Act One for Thursday, and we'll also watch a brief clip from a production of Macbeth to visualize it. See you then!
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For Tuesday: The Tempest, Acts 4-5 (last questions for the class!)
Answer TWO of the following: Q1: What do you make of the elaborate play (or "masque," a 17th century genre where allegorical fi...
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Answer TWO of the following... 1. The final act is peppered with scenes and moments that are often cut or condensed in modern pro...
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For Friday's class, read ONE of the following essays in the back of our Norton edition of As You Like It , and respond to TWO of the que...
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