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Othello Day 5

Othello Day 5. English 12. Warm up 1. As you come in, take a card. 1s head to the desks closest to the computer lab 2s head to the desks closest to the wall with slanted windows 3s head to the desks in the center. Warm Up.

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Othello Day 5

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  1. Othello Day 5 English 12

  2. Warm up 1 As you come in, take a card. 1s head to the desks closest to the computer lab 2s head to the desks closest to the wall with slanted windows 3s head to the desks in the center

  3. Warm Up • Happy Valentine’s Day. We are going to watch Othello explain how he and Desdemona fell in love despite all the obstacles of race and status. What do you think about romance? Is there such a thing as true love? Why do people choose to spend their lives with another people, even when obstacles exist? Are you ready for his story to be a love story or are you a skeptic?

  4. 1.3.1-55 • The characters are now headed for Cyprus, a Venetian stronghold, and Othello has been sent for in order to lead the Venetian navy against the invading Turks.

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  6. Film version Take notes as you watch • Jot down any questions you have about what is going on • How are the characters similar or different from what you had pictured?

  7. Film discussion • To what extent did the actors look like, or sound like, the characters you had imagined? Who would you cast differently? • What impression do you have of Desdemona? Why? • Judging only from what you saw and heard in this scene, how do Desdemona and Othello feel about each other? How do you know? • If you were a director, where would you place Iago in the section of the scene that follows his reentrance with Desdemona? Why? • If you were a director, is there anything you would ask the actors to do differently?

  8. Othello tells his adventures • http://www.english.emory.edu/classes/Shakespeare_Illustrated/Cope.Othello.html • http://www.english.emory.edu/classes/Shakespeare_Illustrated/Stothard.Othello.html

  9. 2nd viewing • Not all of it—but check out Desdemona! How is her character different?

  10. The Senate Scene-what we are skipping • Act 1 Scene 3 lines 55-148 to “Say it Othello” • The duke and the senators discuss the movements of the Turkish fleet and conclude that it’s target is, indeed, Cyprus • Brabantio and Othello arrive. The duke insists on evidence to prove Brabantio’s claim that Othello has bewitched his daughter

  11. Choral Reading Othello’s great speech tells the story of Othello and Desdemona’s initial attraction and early stages of their love 1.3.149-96 • First reading: read together stopping at the end of each line, then next group take over • Group 1, group 2, group 3 then group 1

  12. Choral Reading Othello’s great speech tells the story of Othello and Desdemona’s initial attraction and early stages of their love 1.3.149-96 • Second reading: read together, stopping each time you hit a period, colon, or semicolon, then next group read

  13. Choral Reading Othello’s great speech tells the story of Othello and Desdemona’s initial attraction and early stages of their love 1.3.149-96 • Third reading: as we read, acting group will Mime/act out their courtship

  14. Choral Reading • How would you describe the relationship between Othello and Desdemona? • What prop would best represent her character and why?

  15. Parting Shot “look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see. She has deceived her father and may thee.” (1.3.333-34) Put this into your own words. What is your impression of Desdemona? Specify which lines you use to support your opinions of her.

  16. A second version of Desdemona • How is this D different from the Globe theater company? • Which do you prefer and why?

  17. Re-READ • 1.3.55-342 • Focus on Desdemona. How is she described by other characters? How does she present herself? • Desdemona makes her first appearance in this scene. What is your impression of her? Quote 3 lines to support your opinion. • If you were a director, what actress or what sort of actress would you cast in the part?

  18. Word Search Soul Heaven/heavenly Hell Damn(ed) damnation Faith Moor handkerchief Honest, honesty Whore/strumpet Love Monster Hate Devil Jealous/jealousy

  19. Word Search In your journals: For your assigned word, note each time the word appears, the line number, and who says it Notice who uses the word(s) most and how various characters use it. At the end of the play, you will be asked to make some conclusions about the cumulative effect of their word and what theme its repetition develops-so take accurate and thorough notes. Review the first 3 scenes of the play to search for your assigned word

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