29 January 2014 Define soliloquy monologue and aside

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29 January 2014 Define soliloquy, monologue, and aside. What is embarrassing about the balcony

29 January 2014 Define soliloquy, monologue, and aside. What is embarrassing about the balcony scene for Juliet? Of the two young lovers, who is more concerned with reality in this scene? What makes her feel uneasy? About what will Romeo send Juliet word tomorrow?

Myth Skits You and your group will be assigned a myth. Go on my

Myth Skits You and your group will be assigned a myth. Go on my website tonight and find your myth story. Print it out. Read it. Annotate it. You will be given Friday, the weekend, and Monday to create a script and a skit for Tuesday/Wednesday of next week. Every member of the group must have a part. There can be a narrator and “extras”. You must use at least one prop. Full costumes for all members for extra credit. Write a good script. Your classmates will have to take notes on them and you will be tested! Read all the other myths as well (you may miss something in the group skits).

“Zeus and the Creation…” Questions Who are the characters involved in this myth? What

“Zeus and the Creation…” Questions Who are the characters involved in this myth? What do you know about them already from your mythology notes? What is this myth attempting to explain? There a couple of things. Use textual evidence. Ex: (Hamilton 1 or 2). If you were to sketch a symbol or picture to help you remember this specific myth and what it was about what would you draw? Why?