MYP1 Lesson 3&4

MYP1 Lesson 3&4
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MYP1 Lesson 3&4

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Introducing Unit 3
Through the genre of drama, Shakespeare has made connections with audiences across the globe for centuries, demonstrating the power of literature to transcend space and time.

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Agenda
1. Look at the Homework
2. Sonnet 18
3. Activity: What is a Sonnet
4. Tragedy, comedy, history or problem play
5. How can Shakespeare's plays teach us about people and society?
6. Homework


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Some Theory

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Activity
Finish reading the texts and watching the video.
Also answer the questions about the iambic pentameter.

Do some background research on life in the late 16th century:
What were the living conditions like/ education wealth/poverty/ theater/ other writers (contemporaries of Shakespeare)

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Sonnet 18
This is perhaps Shakespeare's most famous Sonnet.

"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day
Thou art more lovely and more temperate."

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Activity: What is a Sonnet?
1. Click on the link 
2. Read Sonnet 18
3. Answer the questions


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Another Video
Another take on Sonnet 18
Watch the following video
Make notes about the things that you find interesting, that strike you, that you want to take away from this clip.
Have Fun!

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Tragedy, Comedy, History or...
Let's have a look at the following activity.
Create a document and work through questions 1&2.
For 1, make a table and link the term to the definition.
For 2, Make a table with in the first column the title of the play and in the second column the category:
tragedy, comedy, history or problem play.

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