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9 現場會議
8 小時 15 分鐘 上課時間作業
Homework will be determined by what the student's final project is. If they choose to deliver a speech, they must memorize and annotate it. All final projects will have a handout to determine what they learned.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
美國 8 - 11 年級
- In all of Shakespeare’s tragedies, a once noble man falls because of a tragic flaw, and the pressure of outside forces Studying these plays encourages critical thinking about both Shakespeare's world and our own. This class will demonstrate the evolution of Shakespeare's art through his comedies. We'll see how he tackles complex plots, creates memorable characters, and evocative images, and shows the decine and fall of once noble men. -The class is designed to be ala carte- you can learn about all these plays, choose a specific play to focus on, or do the entire course. -Each class will have: -A game of some kind -An engaging quiz -A short explanation of the setting, characters, and motifs of one or more plays. - A Close Reading of famous speeches Course Structure: - Class 1: Background on the Tragedies: "The Wheel Of Fortune" I will explain the basic structure of Elizabethan tragedies and the concept of Fortune, which is a motif Shakespeare uses in all of his tragedies. I will also debate the concept of "The Tragic Flaw:" the notion that otherwise good people are brought down by a single character flaw. Finally, we will quickly summarize the premise behind all 11 of Shakespeare's tragedies. - Class 2: The Greek Tragedies: "Timon of Athens," and "Troilus and Cressida" I will summarize Shakespeare's two tragedies that are set in ancient Greece and provide commentary on their themes and ideas. I will also draw parallels between the Ancient Greek tragedies of Aeschulus and Euripedes and Shakespeare, with a particular emphasis on the Greek philosopher Aristotle's beliefs on the function of tragedy, which influenced every major drama for the last 2,000 years. - Class 3: The Roman Plays- Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, and Titus Andronicus We will take a bloody, backstabbing journey to ancient Rome, and discuss how Shakespeare shows through these four plays the dissolution of a republic into an empire. We will discuss the themes of democracy, dictatorship, mob rule, and savagery. - Class 4: Hamlet- The man at the Crossroads- We will explore the universality of this timeless tragedy, and do close readings of his famous soliloquies. -Class 5: Macbeth- In addition to the character and his speeches, I'll draw parallels to the history behind the play, including witchcraft in the Jacobean era, and the Gunpowder plot against the king! - Class 6: Othello- I will talk about how Shakespeare dramatizes race and prejudice in the context of Othello's struggle with prejudice and his own jealousy. Class 7: King Lear- I will discuss the complex plot of Shakespeare's tragedy about old age, blindness, betrayal, and families ripped apart by greed. Class 8: Think Like a Director- I will teach the students to think like a director and develop a concept for the characters, set, lights, etc. I'll also briefly take you through famous productions of these great tragedies by the Royal Shakespeare Company and others. Class 9: Final Project- to make the class useful for the students' needs, I will quiz the students on what we've learned so far, and then give them the option to do one or more projects: - Deliver a tragic Shakespeare speech - Research a famous director's production of a tragedy and fill out a worksheet to show what you learned - Draw a graphic that explains the plot and characters of a Shakespearean tragedy of your choice - Annotate a Shakespearean speech and label its literary devices
學習目標
Students will learn the plots, characters, major speeches, themes, and motifs in Shakespeare's tragedies such as "Hamlet," "Macbeth," "Othello," and "King Lear." Students will also learn and discuss the following literary terms:
- Archetype
-Motif
-Motivation
-Soliloquy
- Theme
-Tragic Flaw
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
I will visually represent the concept of archetypes, fate, and tragic flaw by using a presentation that resembles tarot readings. Im using tarot as a shorthand to explore Shakespearean archetypes and demonstrate how, through fortune, chance, and their own flaws, these characters change and struggle with a new identity, a new archetype by the end of the play, right before their deaths. AT NO POINT WILL I ENGAGE IN ACTUAL FORTUNE TELLING, and this course is not intended to be a Tarot reading. I mention this to make it clear that I am not attempting to do any kind of "magic" or to impede on anyone's spiritual beliefs.
外部資源
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來源
We will refer to the text of Shakespeare's tragedies, (except, "Romeo and Juliet" which I discuss in another class).
These include: "Titus Andronicus", "Julius Caesar", "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear", "Macbeth", "Antony and Cleopatra" and "Coriolanus."
教師專業知識和證書
2 個學位
碩士 在 音樂或戲劇或藝術 從 Mary Baldwin College
學士學位 在 音樂或戲劇或藝術 從 Ashland University
I specialize in Shakespeare and Astronomy, having worked in theater for over 10 years, and for two years as a professional astronomy assistant. I teach courses in Shakespeare Appreciation and Shakespearean acting, as well as basic astronomy for kids.
My strongest belief about teaching is that students need instruction that will stimulate their minds through multimedia and hands-on exercises. I believe that no subject is out of a student’s reach as long as the instructor presents it in a way that is sufficiently engaging. To this end, whenever I teach workshops or classes, I make use of my training in acting, videography, and dramaturgy in order to make whatever I teach come alive.
Summary of Experience:
- Currently working as a special education paraprofessional for the York School District
- Two years experience as Astronomy Assistant for Primland Resort (2012-2014)
-Two years experience teaching at college level Shakespeare courses
-Education Outreach director for two theatrical companies
-Proven effective Shakespeare workshops for elementary school, high school, and university-level students (2008- present)
-Master Of Fine Arts, in Shakespeare and Elizabethan Literature in Performance, Mary Baldwin College (2010)
Research/ Creative Accomplishments:
-Research paper peer-reviewed and accepted at Blackfriars academic conference (2013)
-Published articles on Blogging Shakespeare (2013- present)
-Honored at Kennedy Center for dramaturgy (2007)
Something fun about me: One summer I got to meet Maggie Smith and Alan Rickman and saw Richard Griffiths and Daniel Radcliffe onstage. I got Harry Potter bingo!
評論
現場團體小班課程
US$25
用於 9 課程每週1次,共 9 週
55 分鐘
有6 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 13-18
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