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Title: Hamlet


1
Hamlet
  • Day 8

2
  • Standards
  • Objectives
  • Reading 3.6 Analyze the way in which authors
    through the centuries have used archetypes drawn
    from myth and tradition in literature, film,
    political speeches, and religious writings. 3.7
    Analyze recognized works of world literature from
    a variety of authors a. Contrast the major
    literary forms, techniques, and characteristics
    of the major literary periods. b. Relate literary
    works and authors to the major themes and issues
    of their eras. c. Evaluate the philosophical,
    political, religious, ethical, and social
    influences of the historical period that shaped
    the characters, plots, and settings.
  • 2.2 Write responses to literaturea. Demonstrate
    a comprehensive understanding of the significant
    ideas in works or passages. b. Analyze the use of
    imagery, language, universal themes, and unique
    aspects of the text. c. Support important ideas
    and viewpoints through accurate and detailed
    references to the text and to other works. d.
    Demonstrate an understanding of the author's use
    of stylistic devices and an appreciation of the
    effects created. e. Identify and assess the
    impact of perceived ambiguities, nuances, and
    complexities within the text 2.3 Write reflective
    compositions a. Explore the significance of
    personal experiences, events, conditions, or
    concerns by using rhetorical strategies. b. Draw
    comparisons between specific incidents and
    broader themes that illustrate the writer's
    important beliefs or generalizations about life.
    c. Maintain a balance in describing individual
    incidents and relate those incidents to more
    general and abstract ideas.
  • Students will be able to
  • identify, define, and utilize the literary terms
    associated with dramatic works.
  • identify their opinions and beliefs on themes of
    the text both before and after reading.
  • identify and record the writing style of
    Shakespearean text.
  • compare and contrast the events, themes, and
    ideas of a text to themselves, the world, and
    other text.
  • identify and analyze archetypes in works of
    fiction.

3
Reading Recap and check
  • With a partner discuss what happened in Act V and
    write one question for each scene, either about
    something you are unsure about from this act or
    something you think is important.
  • Have your reading annotations out to be checked.

4
Act v quiz
  • Today your quiz is on a handout. It is open note
    and open book as always. You have 15 minutes to
    complete it.

5
Plot development worksheet
  • This worksheet is to review the plot of Hamlet
    from the beginning to end and to review the
    elements of plot.

6
Getting ready to read activity 1
  • Before you read about what others say about the
    value of life, take a few minutes to respond in
    writing to the following quickwrite prompt
  • What does being alive mean to you? How do you
    assign value to life? What makes life
    challenging? What makes life worth living?
    Describe a few examples that help to show your
    thinking about how people should value life.

7
Introducing Key Concepts activity 2
  • Create a concept map for life. This will help
    you build your understanding of the many meanings
    the concept of life can have. Use the model to
    the right to explore the ways in which society
    defines life in various contexts.

Concept Life Concept Life
Example Sentence Example Sentence
Synonyms Contexts
Examples Non-examples
8
Survey the Text activity 3
  • Text 1 Hamlets Soliloquy
  • What prior experiences do you have reading
    plays?
  • What did you notice about the page format and
    annotations?
  • What did you notice about the text structure?
  • Text 2 Its Not About the Bike
  • This text is an excerpt from Its Not About the
    Bike My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong
    with Sally Jenkins.
  • What do you know about Lance Armstrong?
  • What is the significance of the fact that the
    book was written by Armstrong with Jenkins?
  • What genre do you think this book is?
  • Text 3 What Is a Life Worth?
  • This comes from the Feb. 12, 2002 issue of Time
    magazine. Scan this text and answer the
    following
  • How much time do you think it will take to read
    this piece?
  • Have you read anything from Time before?
  • What do you know about this publication?
  • What kinds of articles are commonly included in
    it?
  • What type of people do you think compose the
    magazines primary readership?
  • Text 4 Human Life Value Calculator
  • Scan this text and take inventory of its
    attributes. What type of text does it appear to
    be? What are the features of the text, including
    headings and graphs?
  • This text comes from a site that ends in .org
    instead of the more common .com, what does this
    ending to the sites address signify?

9
First Readings
  • For homework, read through the four texts for the
    first time and annotate using the following
    codes/symbols
  • ! new, interesting information
  • ? confused, dont understand, have a question
  • I agree with this
  • - I disagree with this
  • I already knew this
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