LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SS 2 OTHELLO BY WILLIAMS SHAKESPEARE

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LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SS 2 OTHELLO BY WILLIAMS SHAKESPEARE

Act One, Scene One The play opens at night on the street near Brabantio’s house when Iago and Roderigo engage in conversation on Desdemona’s issue. Roderigo rebukes Iago for collecting money from him in order to woo Desdemona’s hand in marriage but failed to do it. The lady in question (Brabantio’s daughter) is now engaged to Othello.

Exercise Speaker A: “it is too true an evil. Gone she is, And what’s to come of my despised time Is naught but bitterness… Raise all my kindred- Are they married, think you?

Speaker B: Truly I think they are. Questions Who is Speaker A? Who is Speaker B? Where was Speaker A before the conversation? Who else was there during the conversation? The expression” Gone she is” refers to?

ACT ONE, SCENE TWO Brabantio accuses Othello of using magic to seduce his daughter which he reported in front of the duke. Brabantio insists that he wants to arrest and prosecute Othello specifically for the crime of witchcraft. The duke later nullifies the charge against Othello after hearing his own side of the story.

EXERCISE Speaker A: “The servants of the Duke and lieutenant! the goodness of the night upon you, friend What is the news?” Speaker B: “The Duke does greet you, General, And he requires your haste-post-haste appeared even on the instant”.

Questions Who is Speaker A? Who is Speaker B? Whose house did the conversation take place? Who is Speaker b to Speaker A? What is speaker B’s position?

1ST TERM SCHEME OF WORK WEEKS TOPICS CONTENT 1 OTHELLO BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE BACKGROUND OF THE PLAYWRIGHT BACKGROUND OF THE PLAY ACT ONE 2 ACT TWO LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS 3 ACT THREE AND FOUR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS

4 OTHELLO BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ACT FIVE CHARACTERISATION 5 CROSSING THE BAR BY ALFRED TENNYSON BACKGROUND OF THE POET BACKGROUND OF THE POEM ANALYSIS OF THE POEM DICTION OF THE POEM 6 STRUCTURE OF THE POEM TONE OF THE POEM MOOD OF THE POEM POETIC DEVICES THEMES

7 VANITY BY BIRAGO DIOP BACKGROUND OF THE POET BACKGROUND OF THE POEM ANALYSIS OF THE POEM DICTION OF THE POEM 8 STRUCTURE OF THE POEM TONE OF THE POEM MOOD OF THE POEM POETIC DEVICES THEMES 9. REVISION 10 EXAMINATION