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Lesson 8 Scenes IV & V Purpose To understand and analyze plot events

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Lesson 8 Scenes IV & V. Purpose To understand and analyze plot events. Scenes IV and V. Let’s read the next two scenes! Have your homework/notes sheet next to you as we read. Answer the questions as we go along. Characterization & Timeline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Lesson 8 Scenes IV & V

Lesson 8Scenes IV & VPurposeTo understand and analyze plot events

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Scenes IV and V Let’s read the next two scenes! Have your homework/notes sheet next

to you as we read. Answer the questions as we go along.

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Characterization & Timeline Get out your R&J packets. Fill in major

events on the timeline. What do we notice about the

characters? Take some time to fill in the charts.

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Homework With the remaining class time, answer

any questions you missed on the notes sheet.

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Lesson 9Film ComparisonPurpose- To understand interpretation

and theatrical elements- -to compare and evaluate

filmed productions- To compare and contrast media

versions with written text

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Interpretation and Theatrical Elements Open your SB books to page 268. Define

the following terms in your R&J packets: Interpretation Theatrical ElementsFollow along on page 268 as we read

about these two terms.

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Compare / Contrast Versions of R&J Use the graphic organizer on page 268

for note taking. Focus on costumes and music!

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Compare and Contrast Take a moment to consider the tools that film

directors use to convey meaning. Use the Venn diagram on page 269 to identify how a stage director’s tools are similar to and different from the tools of a film director.

In 2-3 paragraphs, write a well formulated response arguing which version of R&J conveys more meaning/depth/understanding to the audience.