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4 C's: Scene Analysis Act I, scene 2

4 C's: Scene Analysis Act I, scene 2

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9th - 12th Grade

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Jerilyn Karam-Kozak

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4 C's of Analyzing Shakespeare's Scenes

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Who are the CHARACTERS in this scene?

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What word would you use to describe these CHARACTERS?

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What do these CHARACTERS want?

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What is the main CONFLICT in or mentioned in this scene?

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CRAFT: What mood do the stage directions help to create in the scene?

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CRAFT: The line "fair is foul and foul is fair" is called a paradox or antithesis (a phrase that presents to opposing/contradictory ideas). Please paraphrase the line above and then tell us what Shakespeare is suggesting by using it.

4 C's of Analyzing Shakespeare's Scenes

By Jerilyn Karam-Kozak

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