W3L1 Shakespeare's Sonnets Part 2

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Good morning V5! 
English class
Mevrouw Plazier/Ms. Plazier 

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learning goals
-I can analyze a Shakespearean sonnet on rhyme, stylistic devices, sound techniques and content

- I know the three types of play that Shakespeare wrote. 

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Why does Shakespeare still matter?

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What did we discuss in previous class?
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  • general info Shakespeare
  • iambic pentameter
  • rhyme scheme
  • Italian Vs. Shakespearean sonnets  

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Homework discussion 
-Reread and analyse sonnet 18 on rhythm, rhyme, literary devices, sound techniques

- Next, read the Alquin pages on Shakespeare and the Sonnets + pick four questions to answer from the questions on p. 28

Any questions about the reading pages? 


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Which rythm can be found in Sonnet 18 and why?
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iambic pentameter 
pentameter: a line of 10 syllables. However, each line can be divided in 5 segments and these are called feet (penta = Greek )

Shall I / compare thee to / a sum/ mer's day/

 iamb: there are five iambs of two syllables in every line of Sonnet 18. The second syllable is always stressed. compare = an iambic word

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Which rhyme scheme can be found in Sonnet 18 and why?
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Share thoughts in groups 
10-minute preparation per group. 
I can ask anybody from the groups to give the answers. 
We will discuss: 
-2 examples of stylistic devices in sonnet 18
-2 examples of sound techniques in sonnet 18 
- 2 answers to the four questions you had to prepare.  
I will ask about one of these above per group. 

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group 1: Nihad, Ayman, Ainhoa, Mahan

group 2: Khaled, Sarah, Sahba, Aya 

Group 3:  Aya Dahou, Andrea, Malak, Karina
group 4: Giuliane, Abderrazzak, Husein, Nafisa 

group 5: Maryam, Abdelilah, Ahmed, Natalia 

group 6: Jedidah, Danil, Zuriel, Natali 

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Group 1 
Can you give me two examples of stylistic devices in sonnet 18?  

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stylistic devices
  • metaphor = word that refers to something else 
  • simile = comparison/as/like
  • personification = ascribing human traits to an object 
  • oxymoron = combination words with opposite meanings

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Group 2 
Can you give me two examples of sound techniques in sonnet 18?  

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sound techniques 
  • consonance = words with same consonant sound
  • assonance = words with same vowel sound.
  • alliteration = specific type of consonance, words with the same first consonant sound
  • onomatopoeia = words that sound like their meaning 

Note that these are sound techniques and therefore may not be reflected in spelling, i.e. “do you like blue” is also considered assonance!!

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Group 3 
Can you give me two examples of the stylistic devices/ sound tecniques that have not been mentioned yet? 

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Group 4 
Can you answer two of the reading questions of your choice from p. 28? 

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Group 5 
Can you answer two of the reading questions of your choice from p. 28? 

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Reading questions
  1. Shakespeare begins the poem with a rhetorical question (one that is asked for effect, rather than to obtain an answer). How does he answer his own question? 
  2.  Why might a man compare his lover to a summer's day?
  3. What flaws in summer's beauty are identified in lines 3-6
  4.  What is the eye of heaven a metaphor for?
  5. What does his (line 6) refer back to? 

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discussion questions 
  • 9 What contrast does the poet make in lines 7 and 10?
  •  10 What example of personification can be found in this poem? Explain your answer
  • 12 What message is contained in the concluding couplet (= 2 lines)?

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Group 6
Can you answer two of the reading questions of your choice from p. 28? 

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Slide 23 - Vidéo

Slide 24 - Lien

Next: we will talk about his plays. So watch the video and make notes! 

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Slide 26 - Vidéo

Analysing Sonnet 130

Read Sonnet 130 on p. 29, discuss the questions together and answer them in your notes. Apply what we discussed to these questions. 
Extra: can you find any stylistic devices/sound techniques that are used in this sonnet? 

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Mention one thing you have learned today and one question.

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Which types of play did Shakespeare write you think?

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