Block, 12/12-13 - Let's make this a tragedy
- Reno to check binders while y'all finish the flick
FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
- While there is no essay on Hamlet, there will be a written portion that will require you to write grammatically correct and insightful written responses that test your knowledge of Hamlet. Your answers should be inspired by both our class discussions as well as your Hamlet journals.
- Multiple Choice Exam
- Reading:
- Beowulf - several questions
- Sir Gawain - several questions
- Chaucer
- "The Pardoner's Tale"
- "The Wife of Bath's Tale"
- Hamlet
- for Hamlet, you will need to interpret select lines
- Who said it? You will also need to match quotes with several characters
- Leithart on Hamlet
- the entire PDF on Focus, including pages 151-156, which cover Acts 4-5)
- questions on intro to tragedy (111-113)
- journal questions
- Notes and Terms: From your binder (see esp. the left column of the blog)
- Know your sonnet terms (also review PDF on Focus)
- History: Also notes in your binder (see the introductions to each literary period)
- Several questions on Anglo-Saxons
- Several on the Middle Ages
- Most on the Renaissance
- Vocabulary
- Shakespearean sight words
- What will not be on the test?
- Summer Reading
- College Essay Writing
- When do I take my test?
- Per. 1 : Tue, 12/17
- Per. 2-3: Wed., 12/18
- Per. 4-5: Thu., 12/19
- Per. 6-7: Fri., 12/20
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