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"Why Romeo, Art Thou Made?"

10/30/2019

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This week, we will begin our reading of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  We will read highlights in class, however you are encouraged to read and reread parts on your own using https://myshakespeare.com/romeo-and-juliet 
In addition, to our study we will explore a monologue As You Like It and you will explore an article of how Shakespeare is being used in prisons.  Remember that you can still attend after school tutoring to makeup and retake assessments on Tues and Thurs 3:45-5:00 pm in room 1001. 

Monday - self- directed study of Elements of Drama
Tuesday - Close Reading of Act I, Scene 1 Romeo and Juliet
Wednesday - Close Reading of Act 1, Scene 1-2; Romeo Sketchman Characterization
Thursday - Completion of "Elements of Drama" Self-Study and PowerPoint presentation
Friday -  Ages of You; Kentucky Inmates Turned Actors Explore Selves Through Shakespeare Play pg. 434 
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