PPT-Act Two scene two – introducing the sub-plot

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Stephano and Trinculo The subplot mirrors the main action Stephano and Trinculo act as comic foils to Antonio and Sebastian Why do you think the scene immediately

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Stephano and Trinculo The subplot mirrors the main action Stephano and Trinculo act as comic foils to Antonio and Sebastian Why do you think the scene immediately follows Antonio and Sebastians failed plot. The sub-plot (lines 165 – 265). How does Shakespeare re-focus the audience’s attention . on . the sub-plot?. Why might he do this within the same scene rather than starting a new one?. AO2 - structure. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. plot. settings. Athens. (Chaos. controlled by law). Forest. (Lovers quarrel & fairy mischief). Love. The play focuses on the difficulties of love. It shows how the heart can be broken, but it can also be repaired. Love is a state that is often out of balance in this play. Is Shakespeare . Act I, Scene ii.  . Setting. “The castle”. Many ways to play this scene. Branagh. plays it as a very formal, very public ceremony of sorts in front of the whole court. Others see it as a council chamber, with only the high ups of the court present. (From Line 61) Pick out any descriptions of Desdemona made by . Cassio. . eg. . “The riches of the ship” (83). Cassio. kisses . Iago’s. wife Emilia as a greeting – what do you think . Iago’s. Create Stand Map with Topo Base Map. Open . ArcMap. In . ArcMap. , select File . → . Add Data.. . →. Select Layers. Example. Topo. Map (. tif. file): l47.tif . Stand Boundary (. shapefile. ): . Romeo and Juliet. ?. Benvolio. Tybalt. The Prince. Romeo. Let’s Review. Rosaline. . . A . foil. is a . person . who contrasts with another character in order to make various traits in each character more apparent. They . Short stories . All short stories have a plot that follows basic pattern. Freytag’s Pyramid. Exposition. Complications (Rising Action). Climax. Falling Action. Resolution. Exposition (basic Situation). • The handing over of the child.. • The Italian language.. • The mourning bell and black armband..  . Character development. We . see four characters who will become central to the plot but we learn little about them.. Presentation of Edgar and Gloucester. Significance of Edgar’s verbal depiction of the cliff top scene. Gloucester’s prayer. The absurd/ grotesque. Paired questions. In many ways this represents the climax of the subplot. Discuss how you would best stage Gloucester’s ‘suicide’? Is there a danger the audience could laugh? Does this matter?. wants to . kill Caesar for the good of Rome, and he believes that this noble cause shouldn’t be smeared by “. criminal-like” behavior. . Give an example when Brutus spoke out against the behavior of the others. . According to Butler, . mise. -en-scene is:. The staging of the action for the camera. All of the physical objects in front of the camera and the arrangement of those objects by the director. The organization of setting, costuming, lighting, and actor movement.. The negative impact that crime scenes have on people’s minds is obvious. In many cases, the only contact people have with the crime scene is what is shown on television.For some of these shows, there’s a myth about crime scene cleaners that’s just plain wrong. Let’s expose it.Professional crime and Trauma Scene Cleanup companies also have specialised cleaning equipment. This allows for a deeper, more thorough cleaning. We have the best team of talented and experienced people to help you cleanse the trauma scene with ease. of a novel, short story, poem or play. . What is the difference between . plot. and . story. ?. A . story. refers to the . main events. as they are presented in . chronological. order.. A . plot. Leaving the Capulet feast, Romeo hides from Benvolio and Mercutio.. Mercutio speaks mockingly about Romeo’s love for Rosaline and he and Benvolio leave.. The Balcony Scene. Perhaps the most famous scene from any play in the whole world!.

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