"To the natural philosopher there is no natural object unimportant or trifling…a soap bubble…an apple…a pebble…He walks in the midst of wonders." John Herschel, A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy (1830)
Monday, October 22, 2018
Assignment for Wednesday, Oct. 24
In Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, read Act 3, scene 3. We will act out lines 74-158 (to the Hostess's exit). Act 3, scenes 2 and 3, show further stages in Hal's progress toward "glittering o'er [his] fault." Write a well-developed paragraph that explains whether Hal persuades you that he will indeed "throw off" his "loose behavior." Be sure to refer to both Act 3, scene 2 and scene 3. If you are in Google Classroom, submit your assignment there; otherwise, email it to me.