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DISGUISE AND DECEPTION

DISGUISE AND DECEPTION. IN SHAKESPEARE’S ENGLAND. Warmer – disguise and deception. Why might someone wear a disguise? Think of three reasons. Task 1 – Who was the owner of the trunk?. A priest. A pedlar. Read the beginning of the text. Who was the owner of the trunk, a priest or a pedlar?.

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DISGUISE AND DECEPTION

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  1. DISGUISE AND DECEPTION IN SHAKESPEARE’S ENGLAND

  2. Warmer – disguise and deception Why might someone wear a disguise? Think of three reasons

  3. Task 1 – Who was the owner of the trunk? Apriest A pedlar Read the beginning of the text. Who was the owner of the trunk, a priest or a pedlar?

  4. Task 5 – Jigsaw activity: disguise in two Shakespeare plays Hero (second from left) and Claudio (right) at the end of Much Ado About Nothing Rosalind, disguised as a man (centre), reading one of Orlando’s dreadful poems in As You Like It Work in groups to put the summaries of Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It in the correct order

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