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Drama II
Orientation: How to read Drama Introduction: Shakespeare/King Lear> Key Facts and Main Objectives
Orientation: How to read Drama Introduction: Shakespeare/King Lear> Key Facts and Main Objectives
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Orientation: How to read Drama Introduction: Shakespeare/King Lear> Key Facts and Main Objectives
King Lear> Major and Minor Characters Structure of Greek Tragedy and Shakespearean Tragedy
King Lear>Storm Scene, Fool, Poor Tom, Blind Gloucester
Cordelia Vs. Her sisters Edgar vs. Edmund
King Lear> Analysis, Conclusion and Quiz
Introduction: Merchant of Venice >Key facts and objectives
Merchant of Venice> Major and Minor Characters Shylock vs. Barabas, Speech of Shylock
Merchant of Venice> Story of Caskets
Merchant of Venice> Idea of Mercy vs. Justice , Role of Portia
Analysis: Is Shylock more sinned against than sinning? Ring Episode, its probability &Improbability, Conclusion.
Introduction: She Stoops to Conquer, Characteristics of Restoration Comedy, Gold Smith’s Purpose in She Stoops to Conquer
Types of Comedy, Sentimental Comedy, Anti-Sentimental Comedy, the other title: “The Mistakes of a Night”
Major and Minor Characters: Mr. Marlow, Miss Hardcastle, Mr. & Mrs. Hardcastle, Tony Lumpkin, Mr. Hastings, Ms. Neville
The Reading & Discussion: Act I, II, III
The Reading & Discussion: Act IV & V Conclusion
Presentations: Covering all the contents, 50% students
Presentations: Covering all the contents, the rest of the students
Final Term Examination
Chapters
18
Department
English
Teacher
Mr. Tariq Masood