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For your prose to be clear you must use the concepts in this document.
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Read 'The Story of a Panic'. to p. 9.
Q1. List and define all unknown words Q2. Answer the Study Guide's Literary Analysis questions 1-7, which are at the start of the guide. |
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http://www.shakespeare-online.com/
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The address on the left takes you to the main page of Shakespeare on line; it is not a hyperlink; you must cut and paste it into your address bar). This site contains much valuable information on all aspects of Shakespeare's work. Especially useful to us are the summaries and commentaries on Romeo and Juliet. Explore the site and read some of the essays for a greater understanding of the play.
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Q. Do Q's 1-5 ( Act I Prologue -> scene i - iii )on pages 1. Only do character studies of three characters for now. The character studies can be short, c. 100 words total.
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Read and memorize. See related Blog post for Saturday, 21 January, 2012.
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Here is a sample essay with an exercise. Read the essay as a model of how to write your own essay on Shakespeare. Do the exercise as homework and bring it to the next class.
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