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Senior English 4/9/18

Senior English 4/9/18. How do you choose pieces of the play to include in your scene? How do you turn it into something that would happen in Okanogan? Where do dogs go if they lose their tails? Sloomy – sluggish, spiritless, dull .

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Senior English 4/9/18

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  1. Senior English 4/9/18 • How do you choose pieces of the play to include in your scene? How do you turn it into something that would happen in Okanogan? • Where do dogs go if they lose their tails? • Sloomy – sluggish, spiritless, dull. Goals – Refocus our efforts on the Hamlet interpretation. Groups search on line for original text to base your adaptations on. Character and critical lens in a modern context. Homework – Keep selecting parts of the play to include in your adaptation.

  2. Senior English 4/10/18 • Describe the theme and lens you are going to attempt. Just explore ideas that you think might work. • What can you hold without ever touching it? • Shacklety – a building that is about to fall down. Goals – Work on finding text from the original Hamlet that may be useful. Make sure of the thematic connections to Hamlet. Homework – Complete all examination and printing of useful text from original Hamlet.

  3. Senior English 4/11/18 • Write on a subject of your choice related to your scene adaptation. • What country makes you shiver? • Whale – to strike vigorously. “Jeb whaled on his cousin Jake.” • Goals – Complete your word documents that have original Hamlet script. Begin annotation. • Homework – Complete word documents with original Hamlet script if you didn’t get it done in class.

  4. Senior English 4/12/18 • What do you think will be the strength of your adaptation? What will be the weakness? Why? • What did one elevator say to the other? • Hesh – short for “he and she.” Not widely accepted. • Goals – Analyze and annotate the original Hamlet script. Then begin writing your one-act or newspaper. • Homework – Complete your analysis and annotation. Before class tomorrow.

  5. Senior English 4/13/18 • What is still left to do to be able to present your adaptation? When will you get it done? How? • What did one magnet say to the other? • Hirm – short for “him or her.” Not widely accepted. • Goals – Begin work on scripts and newspapers. They must be word processed with the usual format and have a proper heading. Newspapers should be created in publisher. • Homework – Get together with your group members to record any scenes you have completed writing. Or, get at least one article written for your paper.

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