Tuesday 2 May: Introduction to Macbeth; Read in class; HW: read through 1.3
Wednesday 3 May: Journals assigned; Review in class and read forward; read through the end of Act 1 for Thursday Thursday 4 May: Act 1 due; here is handout for today; Read forward in class; HW 2.2 and 2.3 Friday 5 May: No class; First Friday Mass Monday 8 May: Read forward in class; work on journals Tuesday 9 May: No class; field trip with Mr. Kantor Wednesday 10 May: Act 3, scenes 1-3 due; recitation assigned Thursday 11 May: Act 3, scenes 4-6 due; Act 3 SQs Friday 12 May: (Grandparents' Day) Reading forward; work on journals and recitations at home ***** Actor Ian Blackwell Rogers made videos of your speeches. Listen to what he has put together. He is an actor, of course, and you are a reciter--feel free to understand from his work one reading of your speech and to recite in a way that conveys meaning: "Two truths are told": Video, actor's script mark-up "They met me in the day of success": Video, (sorry, no actor's script mark-up for this one) "If it were done when 'tis done": Video, actor's script mark-up "Is this a dagger I see before me": Video, actor's script mark-up "My former speeches have but hit your thoughts": Video, actor's script mark-up Feel free to look at all of the marked up speeches to understand what the actor pays attention to as he learns the piece--the poetry, which you may at first ignore when learning sentence by sentence, dictates to the actor a lot about expression. ***** Monday 15 May: Reading forward; work on journals and recitations at home; at the end of this class, we are at the end of act 4; Act 4 SQs; reading into Act 5. Tuesday 16 May: Have read through 5.4; Continue from 5.4 in class; Activity 5.5 Wednesday 17 May: 5.6-end of play due; Act 5 SQs; Macbeth Guilt-o-meter Thursday 18 May: Workday for journals and recitation; materials for final exam available; here is the excerpt from JPII's Letter to Women Friday 19 May: No class; Medieval Day Monday 22 May: Macbeth review; here is the key to the review; here is a second review to help you study Tuesday 23 May: Macbeth journals due Wednesday 24 May: Macbeth test Thursday 25 May: Recitation due Friday 26 May: Review for final Exams begin 30 May (Tuesday) Comments are closed.
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