A Midsummer Nights Dream Lesson 2: Dramatis Personae - Helena and Hermia Worksheet
English Resource Description
In the second lesson focused on Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', students delve into the characters of Helena and Hermia. This particular activity encourages students to explore their initial reactions to these two central figures. They are prompted to note down descriptive words and phrases that capture their first impressions of both Helena and Hermia. This exercise is not only an engaging way to introduce character analysis but also serves to help students articulate their perceptions and interpretations of the characters' personalities, motivations, and relationships within the play.
The worksheet acts as a tool for students to organise their thoughts and observations about Helena and Hermia. By jotting down their ideas, students begin to engage with the text on a deeper level, considering aspects such as the characters' actions, dialogue, and the dynamics between them. This activity lays the groundwork for further exploration of the characters as the play unfolds, allowing students to track their development and the complexities of their interactions with other characters in the narrative. It's an excellent starting point for discussions and essays on characterisation in one of Shakespeare's most enchanting comedies.