Monday 13 February 2012

YEAR 13 LESSON NINETEEN [10th Feb 12]: Homework.


Students were offered another feast of Faustus. Students were asked to consider how Marlowe uses comedy to shape meaning before considering the symbolic significance of the penultimate scene. Scene 13 is a monumentally significant scene as THE OLD MAN is a crucial symbol of virtue and faith. Mephistophilis states: 'HIS FAITH IS GREAT, I CANNOT TOUCH HIS SOUL..'
After a class discussion students produced a written response to the title: Explore the significance of Scene 13.
HOMEWORK: Read the final scene of Marlowe's Faustus and read the concluding section of Shelley's Frankenstein. Students must also complete their Anthology coursework and hand this work to me on Friday.

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