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Oedipus 11 2016
Objectives: To analyze drama for irony To review the elements of synthesis
DN 37: Write a mise en scene for this classroom period. Describe the setting, the people, and what is happening… what people can see and hear. Do NOT summarize what is about to happen or what people might be thinking. Do NOT start writing character dialogue.
Agenda: Jigsaw Writing groups Writing Part 3 Scenes Vocab Part 3 Synthesis
Homework: Vocab paragraph
Quick Quiz:
1. What is your character thinking and feeling about the murder of King Laius?2. What will your character say and do when the witness comes back to Thebes?3. What will eventually happen to your character?
Entry
Lines
1 9-38 (in class)
2 39-125
3 126-244
4 245-379
5 380-526
6 527-572
7 573-644
8 645-706
9 706-846
10 847-953
11 998-1096
12 1096-1178
13 1215-1310
14 1311-1432
15 1432-1549
16 1550-1684
SUBTEXT: the underlying meaning or emotion in dialogue; the subtext of a work is not explicitly stated. Some ways to show subtext:
Stress – emphasis placed on a word Inflection – the way a voice goes up or
down when a word is pronounced (?) Pause – break in reading for emphasis Speed – the rate at which dialogue is read Volume – the loudness or softness with
which lines are delivered Nonverbal communication – gestures,
posture, eye contact
Mise en scene:What we SEE (setting, actors) when the scene begins, before actors speak. What they are DOING.
Oedipus, Creon, Tiresias, Witness, Jocasta.DISCUSS: What will happen in your scene? Make sure your ideas for your different characters fit together.
Mise en scene:Character Line
sActors’ Notes
Oedipus What actor does or how they say the lines
1. What is your character thinking and feeling about the murder of King Laius?2. What will your character say and do when the witness comes back to Thebes?3. What will eventually happen to your character?4. What is your plan for the final scene? What is going to happen?
Oedipus Creon TiresiasBlock 1 1
2
34
Block 2 1
2
3456
Block 3 1234
Literary Elements: How does Sophocles use…Irony (part 3)
Reading Strategy: Synthesize (detail + detail = synthesis) (part 3)
998-1096: Jocasta, Messenger, Leader, Oedipus
1096-1178:Messenger, Oedipus, Jocasta
1215-1310: Oedipus, Leader, Messenger, Shepherd