Analyzing Character and Language in "The Order of Disorder

The Order of Disorder
Learning Objectives
Core: To be able to analyse character in light of theme.
Challenge: To be able to analyse the language
attributed to characters by the playwright and their
effect on audience.
Re-read Act 3, Scene 2.
Master of Disorder?
How now, mad
spirit? What night-
rule now about
this haunted
grove?
Translation - Well,
crazy spirit? What
havoc have you
wreaked in this
part of the forest?
Bottom’s Transformation
What does Robin reveal about his impression of ‘mortals’ in lines 6 – 30. PEE - Use
evidence from the text in support of your answer.
Think – Re-read the quote below.
“Then fate o’errules, that
one man holding troth,
A million fail, confounding
oath and oath.”
Translation “So fate takes
charge because for each
man who is a faithful lover,
a million fail, breaking their
word time after time.”
Think
“Then fate o’errules,
that one man holding
troth,
A million fail,
confounding oath and
oath.”
Robin has drugged the wrong Athenian and now, Lysander is declaring his love
for Helena. Oberon realises Robin’s error and tells him: “Thou hast mistaken
quite, And laid the love juice on some true love’s sight.”
Look up the word ‘fickle’ in a dictionary and then answer the two questions
below.
Are men fickle?
Are men fickle in love, and, if so, are they more fickle than women?
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The content provided focuses on analyzing characters and language in the play "The Order of Disorder." It includes tasks such as summarizing the havoc wreaked by Robin in Act 3, Scene 2, exploring Robin's impression of mortals, and reflecting on the fickleness of men in love. The text prompts critical thinking and interpretation of the themes and character dynamics in the play.

  • Character analysis
  • Language exploration
  • The Order of Disorder
  • Play analysis
  • Theme interpretation

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  1. The Order of Disorder Learning Objectives Core: To be able to analyse character in light of theme. Challenge: To be able to analyse the language attributed to characters by the playwright and their effect on audience.

  2. Re-read Act 3, Scene 2. Master of Disorder? How now, mad spirit? What night- rule now about this haunted grove? Translation - Well, crazy spirit? What havoc have you wreaked in this part of the forest? Write a summary of the havoc Robin has wreaked in no more than 50 words.

  3. Bottoms Transformation What does Robin reveal about his impression of mortals in lines 6 30. PEE - Use evidence from the text in support of your answer.

  4. Think Re-read the quote below. Then fate o errules, that one man holding troth, A million fail, confounding oath and oath. Translation So fate takes charge because for each man who is a faithful lover, a million fail, breaking their word time after time.

  5. Think Then fate o errules, that one man holding troth, A million fail, confounding oath and oath. Robin has drugged the wrong Athenian and now, Lysander is declaring his love for Helena. Oberon realises Robin s error and tells him: Thou hast mistaken quite, And laid the love juice on some true love s sight. Look up the word fickle in a dictionary and then answer the two questions below. Are men fickle? Are men fickle in love, and, if so, are they more fickle than women?

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