You are going to watch a stage rendition of Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene 4. I suggest you watch on your own computers using the attached headphones (or your own, if you want) because the sound in the room is not very good. Do please watch it relatively together though -- you may follow along in your book if that helps.
Click on the Playbill image to watch the scene (approx 10 minutes long)
Use the comment section to comment on the scene. Some questions you might answer: What do you think of the Duke? Of Viola / Cesario? What about the Fool? How does this scene use dramatic irony? What similarities are there between the beginning of this scene and the beginning of the play? Did you notice what the Duke gives to Viola at the end of the scene for Olivia? Did it help your understanding to see it played out?
Complete logs for 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4. Turn them in at the end of class. You may use the attached chart or type your own. You must try to turn the logs in at the end of class. Thank you. If you don't finish, please bring them to class Monday.
Log
No homework.
Click on the Playbill image to watch the scene (approx 10 minutes long)
Use the comment section to comment on the scene. Some questions you might answer: What do you think of the Duke? Of Viola / Cesario? What about the Fool? How does this scene use dramatic irony? What similarities are there between the beginning of this scene and the beginning of the play? Did you notice what the Duke gives to Viola at the end of the scene for Olivia? Did it help your understanding to see it played out?
Complete logs for 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4. Turn them in at the end of class. You may use the attached chart or type your own. You must try to turn the logs in at the end of class. Thank you. If you don't finish, please bring them to class Monday.
Log
No homework.