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1 Bottom Returns & Vocabulary
Act IV Scene II Bottom Returns & Vocabulary

2 Homework Read modern translation of Act 5
Continue working on Midsummer Night’s Dream essay, 1st body paragraph, due Thursday. Update notes 6 quotes for Act I 8 quotes for Act II 8 quotes for Act III 8 quotes for Act IV

3 Vocabulary – Act II Word Definition Usage dissemble v. to pretend
flout v. To mock progeny n. offspring promontory a peak of land that sticks out wanton adj. shameless

4 Vocabulary - Act III Word Definition Usage bequeath v. to leave or to
pass on to, as in a will chide v. to scold derision Scorn entreat v. to beg rebuke recompense Payment sojourn to stay somewhere for a while spurn v. to reject

5 Vocabulary – Act IV Word Definition Usage discourse n. a conversation
enmity hostility paragon model of perfection

6 Essay Question Essay Question: Thesis Statement:
How does Shakespeare illustrates the theme, people often confuse love with infatuation, through the events, language, and characters in the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream? Thesis Statement: Shakespeare’s use of character, plot, and language, provide contextual evidence for the theme: people often confuse infatuation with love.

7 Essay Structure shared w/ C-Block & G-Block
Sample Structure #1 Sample Structure #2 Focusing on … Examples & Explanations First Introduction Body #1 Characters Lysander & Hermia Body #2 Demetrius & Helena Body #3 Oberon & Tatiana Last Conclusion Focusing on … Examples & Explanations First Introduction Body #1 Event Wedding of Theseus & Hippolyta Body #2 Play Rehearsal Body #3 Spell casting Last Conclusion


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