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Preview of Julius Caesar Complete Unit Bundle Packets Questions Quizzes Exam Essay Prompts

Julius Caesar Complete Unit Bundle Packets Questions Quizzes Exam Essay Prompts

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare's dramatic exploration of Rome's infamous dictator, is both historically rich and dynamically entertaining. The ideas of honor and loyalty are explored, as well as manipulation and tyranny in politics and in life. This complete unit of close reading packets is meant to enhance students' understanding of not just the Elizabethan English Shakespeare used, but the power behind the words in light of the subject matter. You will receive the following
Preview of William Golding's Lord of the Flies Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

William Golding's Lord of the Flies Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

These six prompts on William Golding's Lord of the Flies are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: The complexities of the relationship between Ralph and PiggyThe feasibility of building a successful society using the combined traits of five charactersGolding's use of the real war going on to develop the themes of savagery and decay of civilization, contrasted with the pristine islandThe "beast" as a symbol of moral depravity, and how Simon is used to reveal humankind's flaws How
Preview of Medea Argumentative Graphic Organizers Greek Tragedy

Medea Argumentative Graphic Organizers Greek Tragedy

Created by
Omega English
Medea, the ancient Greek play written by Euripides, will send chills down every reader’s spine. Engage your students in a debate that centers around who is truly most responsible for the tragic deaths that occur in this play (Creon, Glauce, and the children). This product contains 6 differentiated worksheets that require students to create an argument, use evidence from the text to support their argument, and analyze the evidence they selected. Sentence starters that prompt analysis are inclu
Preview of William Shakespeare's Hamlet Final Literary Analysis Essay Prompts with Rubric

William Shakespeare's Hamlet Final Literary Analysis Essay Prompts with Rubric

These six prompts on William Shakespeare's Hamlet are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: Gertrude's motives, actions, and relationships in regard to her fateFeigned madness vs. genuine madness in Hamlet and OpheliaShakespeare's use of humor through contrast and ironyThe politics portrayed in Hamlet and how it shapes character, conflict & themeThe internal and external obstacles in Hamlet's way of seeking revengeThe psychological impact of broken familial relationships on th
Preview of William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew Literary Analysis Essay Prompts

William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew Literary Analysis Essay Prompts

These six prompts on William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: How William Shakespeare and his play undermine or challenge Elizabethan notions of marriageChristopher Sly's character and how Shakespeare develops his role in the playHow disguises in the play are used to navigate societal expectations, manipulate, and play a role in certain characters' own identitiesThe development of Petruchio's character and how Shakespeare portrays his
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

A Midsummer Night's Dream Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

These six prompts on William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: The two distinct worlds portrayed in the play (compare/contrast)The role of music, song, and dance and how characters engage with themExamining either Theseus or Demetrius as a dynamic characterThe importance of acting, playing a part, or witnessing a playPatterns of imagery used in the playThe importance of friendship and how friendships are portrayedUpon completion of t
Preview of Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

These seven prompts on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: Injustice focused on the treatment of Tom Robinson and Scout's belief in equalitySymbolic significance of Tom Robinson as a mockingbirdThe court's lack of clarity and moral integrity, and how it fails to deliver justiceMaycomb's social caste system that is based on gossip, assumptions, and stereotypesPrioritizing truth and listening to one's conscience over popular opinionThe charac
Preview of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

Charles Dickens' Great Expectations Final Essay Prompts with Rubric

These seven prompts on Charles Dickens' Great Expectations are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: How relationships in the novel are transformed by partingsDickens' use of fairy tales in the creation of plot, character, and settingPip's spiritual journey as he transitions from boyhood to manhoodSymbols of fire and starlight in relation to Joe and Estrella, respectivelyThe evolving relationship between Joe and PipGreat Expectations as a social criticism Good vs. evil, and how ch
Preview of Julius Caesar Final Essay Prompts with Rubric Exploring Themes and Characters

Julius Caesar Final Essay Prompts with Rubric Exploring Themes and Characters

These six prompts on William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: Brutus's downfallCaesar's domination of the play (central figure)Is Caesar (or someone else) a tragic hero?Romans' aversion toward monarchyEvolution of CassiusLanguage as a tool to control and manipulateUpon completion of the play, you can choose to assign a process piece and give students a choice from the six prompts. One page has all six prompts listed.Or, if you would like to use
Preview of William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act Two

William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act Two

These are challenging post-reading comprehension and analysis questions to accompany Act Two of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. There are eight comprehension questions, and six analysis questions. Students are expected to answer in complete sentences.You will get two different formats using the same questions: a write on version, and a compact version that requires students to use their own paper to respond.This comprehensive resource is designed specifically for teachers seeking to enhance their
Preview of William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension Analysis Reading Questions Act Three

William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension Analysis Reading Questions Act Three

These are challenging post-reading comprehension and analysis questions to accompany Act Three of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. There are eight comprehension questions, and six analysis questions. Students are expected to answer in complete sentences.You will get two different formats using the same questions: a write on version, and a compact version that requires students to use their own paper to respond.This comprehensive resource is designed specifically for teachers seeking to enhance the
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Final Essay Prompts with Rubric Exploring Violence Tragedy Love

Romeo & Juliet Final Essay Prompts with Rubric Exploring Violence Tragedy Love

These six prompts on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are challenging, thoughtful, and varied. Topics include: Romeo and Juliet is not just a tragedy of individuals, but of a cityRomeo and Juliet's relationship is driven by lust and impulsivenessCompare and contrast the Nurse and Mercutio, and their actions in relation to the events of the playHow a theme is revealed though the actions and speeches of Romeo and Juliet (student must develop a theme)Images of dark and light and their use in
Preview of William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act Five

William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act Five

These are challenging post-reading comprehension and analysis questions to accompany Act Five of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. There are eight comprehension questions, and six analysis questions. Students are expected to answer in complete sentences.You will get two different formats using the same questions: a write on version, and a compact version that requires students to use their own paper to respond.This comprehensive resource is designed specifically for teachers seeking to enhance thei
Preview of William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act Four

William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act Four

These are challenging post-reading comprehension and analysis questions to accompany Act Four of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. There are eight comprehension questions, and six analysis questions. Students are expected to answer in complete sentences.You will get two different formats using the same questions: a write on version, and a compact version that requires students to use their own paper to respond.This comprehensive resource is designed specifically for teachers seeking to enhance thei
Preview of William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act One

William Shakespeare's Hamlet Comprehension & Analysis Reading Questions Act One

These are challenging post-reading comprehension and analysis questions to accompany Act One of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. There are eight comprehension questions, and six analysis questions. Students are expected to answer in complete sentences.You will get two different formats using the same questions: a write on version, and a compact version that requires students to use their own paper to respond.This comprehensive resource is designed specifically for teachers seeking to enhance their
Preview of Macbeth Act V Lesson | Different Views of Lady Macbeth Writing Activity

Macbeth Act V Lesson | Different Views of Lady Macbeth Writing Activity

Created by
Lit and More
This culminating lesson asks students to analyze Lady Macbeth's motives and purpose in Macbeth. Students are presented with four theories of Lady Macbeth and asked to prepare a written analysis on one of them. Several expansion activities are suggested for students looking to broaden it out to a summative assessment or project. This download includes digital access to an interactive Google Slide version of the activity. This makes it perfect for all forms of teaching. This resource pairs well wi
Preview of Dear Evan Hansen - Anybody Have a Map Close Reading & Analysis

Dear Evan Hansen - Anybody Have a Map Close Reading & Analysis

Dear Evan Hansen is a landmark musical that has relevance in the life of just about every high school student. Studying this musical with a critical lens will open your students eyes to the why and how language is used to convey feelings and emotions. This close reading and analysis activity will challenge your students to think critically, while working hard at understanding beyond the literal of the text. Anybody Have a Map (Student Worksheet)Anybody Have a Map (Teaching Guide)Analytical Essa
Preview of Oedipus the King Guided Notes PPT

Oedipus the King Guided Notes PPT

Created by
Quoth The Raven
Beginning Oedipus the King? This guided notes packet gives students insight, background knowledge, and a journal activity that lets them see new perspectives of the famous Sophocles tragedy!
Preview of Macbeth Activity: Character Emotion and Direction

Macbeth Activity: Character Emotion and Direction

This resource asks students to consider the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and to imagine they were going to direct two actors to convey their roles. The activity considers set situations in the play, intended emotion, and perceived directions.
Preview of Macbeth Close Reading Mini-Unit

Macbeth Close Reading Mini-Unit

Created by
LitLines
This resource includes two close reading packets for two separate scenes (Act I Scene 5, and Act 5 Scene 8) from Macbeth, as well as a brief constructed response prompt. Each close reading packet includes 5-7 close reading questions, as well as accommodated graphic organizers that prioritize reading comprehension (chunking, defined vocabulary, space for summarization, etc.). These organizers are good for all students, but are especially helpful for students who need accommodated materials, such
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