Act Four: Create Tasks: (select and complete two, post to your blog)
- Research In the Shakespeare court we have a judge. What positions are needed in a modern law court to hold a fair trial and how does each function. Which system do you think is fairer, that in the play, or that of modern day?
- Artistic After the trial, a painting named ‘The Evil Shylock’ has been commissioned by Gratiano to reflect his very extreme and intolerant feelings about Shylock. The picture shows the moment where Shylock is sharpening the knife. Create this artwork.
- Vocabulary Find the meanings of the following words: Rigorous, Remorse, Malice, Abject, Epitaph, Inexecrable, Ravenouse & Impugn.
- Create Shylock gives many reasons throughout the play for his disdain for Antonio. Create a visual of these with Shylock at the center. Were his reasons valid?
I am doing vocabulary and the research task
Rigorous means that your very very careful on what you do.
Remorse means when feel very stupid about something you have done.
Malice means when you really want to hurt someone.
Abject means a prob or something you can hold.
Epitaph means a phrase or a quote in memory to remember someone.
Inexecrable means when you do something bad and you deserve the punishment.
Ravenous means when you are really hungry or haven't ate in a long time.
Impugn means when you tell the truth to someone.
- Judge, Barrister and Court Administrative Office [many more Im just doing the main people]
- Judge is the one who decides of who's side is more to the story and convincing. The Barrister is someone who gives help the victim or suspect. The police who handles like the money in court and other things like belongings.
- I like modern day court because it is more fear because back n the old days they could make something up and the Judge will just go with it.
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