1. Each quotation will be a separate comment on this post.
Write
down a quotation that develops your motif. (Include act, scene, and line.)
Write a detailed explanation of what the quotation means (in context) and how the quotation develops the motif.
Write a detailed explanation of what the quotation means (in context) and how the quotation develops the motif.
2. Write
down another quotation that develops your motif. (Include act, scene, and
line.)
Write a detailed explanation of what the quotation means (in context) and how the quotation develops the motif.
Write a detailed explanation of what the quotation means (in context) and how the quotation develops the motif.
3. Write
down a third quotation that develops your motif. (Include act, scene, and
line.)
Write a detailed explanation of what the quotation means (in context) and how the quotation develops the motif.
Write a detailed explanation of what the quotation means (in context) and how the quotation develops the motif.
4. Then
write explain the development of the motif in play so far. Use quotations and
other details to support your explanation.
Motifs:
1. Water
and other fluids
2. Sleep
and Dreams
3. Madness
and Normalcy
4. Decay
and Deterioration
5. Ghosts
and Spirits
6. Corruption
and Honesty:
7. Women
and womanliness
8. Eye
and I (the self and seeing)
9. Playing
and Acting
10. Man
and Manliness
11. Afterlife
& Death
12. Fortune/
Fate
13. Flora
and Fauna
14. Words
and Speaking
15. Appearance
and truth
16. Responses
to authority
17. Action/Inaction