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10 Things and Taming of the Shrew link via City Tech library

 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) Directed by Gil Junger; Viewable via Swank:
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Licensed from 04/07/2022 12:00 AM  –  01/31/2023 11:59 PM  (Central Standard Time)
Requested by: Junior Tidal
On behalf of: Sean Scanlan sscanlan@citytech.cuny.edu
Let me know if this does not work. Students will need to log into their CUNY First account to view this movie (and Persepolis)
Best,
Prof. Scanlan

Class Info for Thursday, April 7

Agenda:

–Review Quotations in the Induction, Act 1, Act 2

–Watch Zeffirelli version (we won’t be able to finish though)

HOMEWORK: Finish reading the play and in your notes, provide a sentence or two that explains why these quotes are important:

 

Act III, sc 2:  118-129

Act III, sc 2:  186-208

Act III, sc 2:  247-252

 

 

Act IV, sc 1:  179-211

Act IV, sc 3:  169-189

Act IV, sc 5:  5-26

 

Act V, sc 1:   110-137

Act V, sc 2:  67-77

Act V, sc 2:  152-196

 

Class Info for Thursday, March 31

Agenda for March 31

 

1–Finish Induction, then watch a few minutes of role reversal staging.

 

2–Then begin Zefferelli version

 

Questions for Act I:

 

1–Why do you think Baptista wants Kate to marry first?

2–What is Hortensio’s scheme that will enable him to marry Bianca?

 3–What is Tranio’s and Lucentio’s scheme to help Lucentio marry Bianca?

4–Describe Petruchio…why is he in Padua?

5–What does Hortension encourage Petruchio to do?

 

HOMEWORK:

Submit translation essay before class on Tuesday, April 5 via Blackboard. Instructions will be posted Thursday, by 5pm.

Class Info for Tuesday, March 29

Agenda:

1–Freewrite 1: Questions about Translation Essay

2–Freewrite 2: Questions about Induction or Act 1 of Taming of Shrew

3–Answers from the Freewrites: Look at Student Example

4–Read first lines of TOS

5–Watch three clips of TOS

HOMEWORK:

Post an outline of the Translation Essay (at least 200 words) to OpenLab category “Translation Essay Outline” by Thursday’s class. 

And if you have not read the Induction and Act I, please do so.

 

Class Info for Thursday, March 24

Agenda:

1–Freewrite: What questions do you have about the end of Persepolis?

2–Compromise

3–Differences between text and film? What is left out of the film and why?

4–Introduction to The Taming of the Shrew by W. Shakespeare

Homework:

1–Read Induction and Act I of The Taming of the Shrew — in Readings menu tab. [I swapped out the versions of this play–I think this Folder version is easier to read and follow as it has more stage directions]

***Bonus: here is a fun and brief summary of the play (highly recommended):

https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/explore-shakespeare/shakespedia/shakespeares-plays/taming-of-the-shrew/

2–Read assignment instructions for Translation Essay, then write 100 word introduction and thesis paragraph. Be prepared to read your introduction in class for 5 participation points on Tuesday. Of course, if you want to write more than a 100 words, that’s great. But you only need to read the first paragraph or so.

Note: A draft of the essay will be posted to OpenLab on Thursday. Final draft is due via Blackboard on  April 5.

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