A Midsummer Night's Dream Titania and Bottom
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In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream we see the rather bizarre set up of Titania falling in love with Bottom (who now has a donkey’s head instead of his own!) In this lesson students explore the mechanicals’ changes to Pyramus and Thisbe, and then look at how puns are used to make fun of Bottom’s transformation, before we explore how Titania sees Bottom in comparison to everyone else. Fully differentiated throughout.
A Midsummer Night's Dream Titania and Bottom
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In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream we see the rather bizarre set up of Titania falling in love with Bottom (who now has a donkey’s head instead of his own!) In this lesson students explore the mechanicals’ changes to Pyramus and Thisbe, and then look at how puns are used to make fun of Bottom’s transformation, before we explore how Titania sees Bottom in comparison to everyone else. Fully differentiated throughout.
In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream we see the rather bizarre set up of Titania falling in love with Bottom (who now has a donkey’s head instead of his own!) In this lesson students explore the mechanicals’ changes to Pyramus and Thisbe, and then look at how puns are used to make fun of Bottom’s transformation, before we explore how Titania sees Bottom in comparison to everyone else. Fully differentiated throughout.
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