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Comparing Film and Text
ACTIvITy 4.14
Learning Targets
• Compare film and text versions of two scenes and analyze the techniques used on film.
• Revise a performance plan based on new ideas for vocal and visual delivery.
Preview
In this activity, you will read a dialogue and watch a film version of the same scene.
Setting a Purpose for Reading
• As you read the dialogue, underline words and phrases that refer to Viola's true nature behind her disguise.
• Circle unknown words and phrases. Try to determine the meaning of the words by using context clues, word parts, or a dictionary.
adapted from
Twelfth Night,
my Notes
by William Shakespeare
Duke Orsino: Once more, Cesario,
Get thee to yond same sovereign cruelty. Viola: But if she cannot love you, sir? Duke Orsino: I cannot be so answer’d.
Act 2, Scene 4
Viola: Sooth, but you must.
Say that some lady, as perhaps there is,
Hath for your love a great a pang of heart
As you have for Olivia: you cannot love her; You tell her so; must she not then be answer’d?
Duke Orsino: There is no woman’s sides
Can bide the beating of so strong a passion As love doth give my heart; no woman’s heart So big, to hold so much; make no compare Between that love a woman can bear me
And that I owe Olivia.
Viola: Ay, but I know—
Unit 4 • How We Choose to Act 319
leArNING sTrATeGIes:
Graphic Organizer, Note-taking, Marking the Text, Revising, Rereading, Discussion Groups, Rehearsal
bide: bear, endure
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