Twelfth Night

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Twelfth Night

- Learn about Shakespeare. 
Learn about the play.
- Answer the questions

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Week 7, Lesson 3
   Twelfth NIght
Learning targets : You  understand the plot, character relationships, and motivations in Twelfth Night.
  1. LessonUp quiz - you may use your literature reader
  2.  She’s the Man is inspired by Twelfth Night, but it doesn’t follow the play exactly. Focus on similiarities and differencies
  3. Exit tickets

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Waarom werden alle rollen door mannen gespeeld?

Slide 4 - Open question

In welke genres schreef Shakespeare als eerste?

Slide 5 - Open question

Look at the picture and pick a phrase:

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Which phrase did you choose?

Slide 7 - Open question

Translate the phase into Dutch:

Slide 8 - Open question

Use the phrase in a sentence.

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Inspiration
Shakespeare's plays formed an inspiration for many modern art forms. 
Listen to / Watch the song on the next page.

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Slide 11 - Video

Which play is this song based on?

Slide 12 - Open question

Next...
You will be watching a modern version of one of Shakespeare's plays.
First, we will dive into the orignal: Twelfth Night.

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Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night is a romantic comedy probably written by Shakespeare around 1601.

Twelfth Night is the only one of Shakespeare’s plays to have an alternative title: the play is actually called Twelfth Night, or What You Will. Critics are divided over what the two titles mean, but “Twelfth Night” is usually considered to be a reference to Epiphany, or the twelfth night of the Christmas celebration (January 6). In Shakespeare’s day, this holiday was celebrated as a festival in which everything was turned upside down—much like the upside-down, chaotic world of Illyria in the play.

The play is about mistaken identity and falling in love.

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More watching
Watch the clip of Twelfth Night on the next page and answer the questions.

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Slide 16 - Video

Correct order
After you've watched the clip:
On the next slide, drag the sentences into the correct order.
So what came first to number 1 and so forth.

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Viola disguises herself as a boy called Cesario.
Lady Olivia asks Sebastian to marry her because she thinks he is Cesario.
Duke Orsino loves Lady Olivia but Lady Olivia doesn’t love Duke Orsino.
Viola is shipwrecked and thinks that her brother is dead
Duke Orsino asks Viola to marry him.
Viola gets a job as a messenger for Duke Orsino.
When Viola sees Sebastian she tells everyone the truth.
Lady Olivia loves Cesario but Viola loves Duke Orsino

Slide 18 - Drag question

True/False
After watching the clip, choose if these statements are true or false.

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Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked
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TRUE
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FALSE

Slide 20 - Quiz

Viola disguises herself as a boy because she needs a job.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 21 - Quiz

Duke Orsino sends messages to Lady Olivia because he hates her.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 22 - Quiz

Viola is happy because she loves Duke Orsino.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 23 - Quiz

Viola is worried because Lady Olivia starts to fall in love with Cesario.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 24 - Quiz

Viola doesn’t tell the truth because of her brother.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 25 - Quiz

Sebastian is really dead.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 26 - Quiz

Sebastian doesn’t understand but he agrees to marry Lady Olivia.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 27 - Quiz

Duke Orsino is happy when Olivia calls Viola her husband.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 28 - Quiz

Lady Olivia marries Sebastian and Viola marries Duke Orsino.
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TRUE
B
FALSE

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Why do you think Viola felt she needed to disguise herself as a man?
Think about the time this was written in.

Slide 30 - Open question

Next step:
You will start watching She's the Man  which is based on this play in EdPuzzle.

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How excited are you to watch this movie?
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Slide 32 - Poll