Thursday, April 23, 2020

"A Stone's Throw"- Elma Mitchell

Hello Students, 

Please view the links below then complete the activity.  (Due Friday, May 1st)



Activity:
1. Why do you believe the poet wrote some of the words in brackets?

2. "A Stone's Throw" has features in common with a story. Identify these features:

  • Protagonist: 
  • Antagonist:
  • Conflict:
  • Dialogue:
  • Turning Point:
  • Resolution:


3. What is the sin of the woman? What is the accompanying punishment?

The Tempest Act 5 -Form 5

Hi Students,
Please use these links to guide your reading of the final act in the play. We will meet via zoom to discuss it on Monday 27th April.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7CEQig169c

https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-tempest/act-5-scene-1

https://www.sparknotes.com/nofear/shakespeare/tempest/page_172/


This final act ends with an Epilogue is an optional final chapter of a story, such as in a play or book, and which may serve a variety of purposes—concluding or bringing closure to events, wrapping up loose ends, reporting the eventual fates of characters after the main story, commenting on the events that have unfolded, and or setting up a sequel. It can appear as a speech (especially in a play), a series of scenes, or an essay by the narrator.