Please finish your reading of Ros and Guil for Monday or Tuesday.
We are planning on our Drama test on Wed/Thurs of this week. Approximate question breakdown is available below.
Works covered: Hamlet, Tartuffe, A Doll’s House, Death of a Salesman, A Raisin in the Sun, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Authors of all of the plays
All character names (correct spelling preferred—or at least close)
Drama Terms
o aside, soliloquy, monologue, dramatic irony, stichomythia
Shakespearean Drama Terms and general knowledge
o Groundlings, foil, blank verse, prose
Test format:
100 Questions (Multiple Choice! Can you believe it?)
23 True/False Questions
5 event timeline questions for each play
Quotations identification
Term identification
Author Identification
Character Identification
Practice Quotation ID's below:
1. Almost everyone who goes bad in early in life has a mother who’s a chronic liar.
2. My, my, what lovely lacework on your dress!
The workmanship’s miraculous, no less.
I’ve not seen anything to equal it.
3. Ay, springes to catch woodcocks. I do know
When the blood burns, how prodigal the soul
Lends the tongue vows.
5. Tomorrow I’m going home—I mean, home where I came from. It’ll be easier up there to find something to do.
6. It’s hard to be a faithful wife, in short,
To certain husbands of a certain sort,
And he who gives his daughter to a man she hates
Must answer for her sins at Heaven’s gates.
7. If he doesn’t buckle down, he’ll flunk math!
8. Set your mind at rest.
If it is a question of soothsayers, I tell you
That you will find no man whose craft gives knowledge
Of the unknowable.
9. If only we two shipwrecked people could reach across to each other.
10. There’s a vast difference, so it seems to me,
Between true piety and hypocrisy:
How do you fail to see it, may I ask?
Is not a face quite different from a mask?
12. …I oughta be makin’ my future. That’s when I come running home. And now, I get here, and I don’t know what to do with myself.
Friday, February 28, 2020
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Reading due Thurs/Friday
Please read Act I of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. You can pick up a copy from the library, or use an online version if you choose.
Friday, February 14, 2020
Reading due Tuesday/Wednesday
Please finish the play Death of a Salesman for Tuesday/Wednesday.
You will also need to complete the practice questions that have been assigned to you on AP classroom.
You will also need to complete the practice questions that have been assigned to you on AP classroom.
Monday, February 10, 2020
Friday, February 7, 2020
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