alack, a list getting to know shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

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ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

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Page 1: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

ALACK, A LIST

Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency

archaic sight words

Page 2: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

GUESS THE MEANING OF:

Good-bye, farewell

Soon, immediately

Listen

Never

To seek and gain (seduce)

Adieu

Anon

Hark

Ne’er

Woo

Page 3: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“Alas, then she is drowned!”

Alas: Expresses sorrow

Page 4: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou

Romeo?”

Wherefore: Why

Art: Are

Thou: You

Page 5: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“Well, sir, I’ll bring you to our master

Lear, and leave you to attend him.”

Attend: to wait upon; to pay attention

Page 6: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“O, she doth teach the torches to burn

bright!”

“O, coward conscience, how dost thou afflict

me!”

Dost, doth: Do, does

Page 7: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“List, list, o list! If ever thou didst thy

old father love—revenge his foul and

most unnatural murder!”

List: Listen

Page 8: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“Fie on’t! Ah, fie! ’Tis an unweeded

garden that grows to seed.”

Fie: A curse

’Tis: It is

Page 9: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“Perchance she weeps because they

killed her husband, perchance

because she knows them innocent.”

Perchance: Maybe

Page 10: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“I prithee, take thy fingers from my

throat.”

Prithee: I pray thee; please

Thy: Your

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WORDS IN CONTEXT

“Resolve me, with all modest haste.”

Resolve: To answer; to reply

Page 12: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“Peace, sirrah! You beastly knave, know you

no reverence?”

Sirrah: A lowly person

Knave: A villain

BONUS!!! MODERNIZE THIS SENTENCE

Page 13: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is

aweary of this great world.”

Troth: Belief

Page 14: ALACK, A LIST Getting to know Shakespeare’s high-frequency archaic sight words

WORDS IN CONTEXT

“Now, by the world, it is a lusty wench.

O, how I long to have some chat with

her!”

Wench: A female person; varies in tone

from tenderness to contempt

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BONUS!:WEIRD OLD INSULTS

Dotard• Old fool

Maltworm• Heavy drinker

Flirt-gill• Loose woman