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Do YOU set YOUR OWN course?

If LIFE is a JOURNEY, then WHO's driving?

Do YOU make YOUR OWN choices about where


to turn and how far to drive?

Do you feel you're FOLLOWING a course SET by


SOMEONE ELSE?

ARE YOU IN CHARGE OF YOUR OWN DESTINY?


Where do YOU see YOURSELF in FIVE years? In 10
years? In 15 years?

What choices will you have to make to achieve


these GOALS?

Answer in at least five sentences.


LIST ALL the THINGS you FEEL like YOU ARE in
CONTROL of in YOUR LIFE. (1 minute)

LIST ALL the THINGS you FEEL like OTHERS


CONTROL in YOUR LIFE. (1 minute)
The Seven Ages of Man
by William Shakespeare
Narrative Poem

- a form of poetry that tells a story, often making use of the voices of a
narrator and characters as well; the entire story is usually written in
metered verse. Narrative poems do not have to follow rhythmic patterns.
OBJECTIVE

• Infer thoughts, feelings, and intentions in the material viewed


WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
• William Shakespeare was born on April 26, 1564
in Stratford-Upon-Avon. At an extremely young
age, Shakespeare showed interest in literature
and eventually became an actor, dramatist, and
an English poet. Shakespeare created many
comedic plays such as "The Merry Wives of
Windsor", "Much Ado About Nothing", and "As
You Like It". Shakespeare also wrote many
tragedies such as "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear",
and "Macbeth". Shakespeare's sentences were
usually fragmented or contained inversions. His
comedies usually show the character solving
problems in humorous ways, while his tragedies
show the character dueling with his fate. To
Americans all around the world , Shakespeare is
considered the greatest poet and actor ever. The Poet
UNLOCKING OF UNFAMILIAR WORDS
• Mewling
• pard Sans • Without, lacking

Pantaloon • a thin, foolish old man


• Capon woeful • Expressing mourning, sadness or
loss
• Pantaloon • whimpering, crying like a baby
Mewling
• Shank • a roasted chicken
Capon
• Leg
• Sans Shank
• leopard
• woeful pard
WHAT ARE THE SEVEN
AGES OF MAN?
WHAT ARE THE SEVEN
AGES OF MAN?
Infant

Schoolboy
Lover
soldier
justice
Pantaloon and old age
facing imminent death
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

1. What do BABIES do?


2. What do school-age children experience?
3. What are the characteristics of a LOVER?
4. What are the characteristics of a LOVER?
5. What do “wise” adults do?
6. Describe the sixth age.
7. What happens when we get old?
GROUP WORK! YOUR GROUP WILL:
1. BE ASSIGNED A STAGE FROM THE POEM.
2. DISCUSS THE CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITIES
THAT MAKE UP YOUR ASSIGNED STAGE.
3. CREATE A POSTER THAT LISTS THE STAGE, THE LINES
FROM THE POEM THAT PERTAINS TO THE STAGE, THE
QUALITIES/CHARACTERISTICS OF THE STAGE AND AT
LEAST 2 PICTURES THAT DEPICT THE STAGE.
4. BE PREPARED TO DISCUSS YOUR POSTER WITH THE
CLASS.
5. USE YOUR TIME WISELY! YOU HAVE TEN MINUTES!!!
AFTER THE READING... REFLECT -
QUIZ TIME
QUIZ TIME
QUIZ TIME

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