PPT-Objectives Take notes on the Romeo and Juliet themes.
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Understand the representation of love in the play Warmup take down the quote and question She hath forsworn to love and in that vow Do I live dead that live to
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Understand the representation of love in the play Warmup take down the quote and question She hath forsworn to love and in that vow Do I live dead that live to tell it nowAct11 Romeo about Rosaline. A Shakespearian Tragedy. Cast of . Romeo and Juliet. Cast of . Romeo and Juliet. Definition: Highly Destructive . Sentence: The fire that spread down 1. st. street was very pernicious.. Definition: A formula for conjuring.. juliet. Act III . Act 3, Scene 1: Summary. Benvolio. is obviously nervous/scared to meet the . Capulets. as he knows a fight will likely occur.. Mercutio. laughs at his fears and accuses . Benvolio. ACT . I. Scene . One. PROLOGUE. CHORUS. Two . households, both alike in dignity,. In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.. ACT II. Literary Terms. Metaphor. Imagery. Soliloquy. Pun. Prologue. The chorus appears at the beginning of the act to tell us the following:. Romeo has gotten over Rosaline. Both Romeo and Juliet have been taken ahold of by each other’s beauty.. Prologue, . Act 1 Scenes 1 - 5. Prologue. Unlike many plays or stories, we are told what is going to happen throughout the play (plot).. It is a story of two families who hate each other. Their children fall in love and wind up committing suicide. NAME THAT CHARACTER. Man who is suppose to deliver a letter to Romeo about the Friar Lawrence’s planned fake death, but he doesn’t make it because of the plague.. A cousin of the Prince and good friend of Romeo. He challenges . Who am I?. 26. th. April 1564. 23. rd. April 1616. Test your knowledge – . Work out which of these are . Shakepeare’s. words..... ‘Better . a witty fool than a Foolish . Wit’. ‘Revolutionaries . Team Montague. Characters close to Romeo. Romeo Montague. 16 years old. Only son of Lord and Lady Montague. Peaceful: Not interested in the feud between the . Montagues. and . Capulets. . Hopeless romantic: in love with Rosaline and Juliet throughout the play. Hannah Prange, Hennessy Ta, Nikolina Stupar. Introduction. Introduction. : Love is often more powerful than hate in a person's life, and can make people do crazy things, and make drastic decisions. . By Erin Salona. Act 4, Scene 1. Paris goes to Friar Laurence’s. Paris tells him that he is to marry Juliet on Thursday.. Paris explains that the marriage will cure Juliet’s grief over Tybalt. Friar Laurence tries to postpone it.. By Erin . Salona. Act 5, Scene 1. Scene 1: . Set in Mantua on Wednesday morning.. Romeo happily thinks of a dream he had of Juliet and believe that good news is on the way.. In the dream: Juliet found him lying dead, but she kissed him, and breathed new life into his body.. Grabbers for Lit Analysis. Scene. 2. Simile. 3. Riddle. “A young man lurks in the bushes. His heart jumps as he sees a light at a window. The girl he kissed just hours earlier appears and speaks to the night. But is it true love?”. Acts 3,4 and 5 Romeo and Juliet As they walk in the street under the boiling sun, Benvolio suggests to Mercutio that they go indoors, fearing that a brawl will be unavoidable should they encounter Capulet men. Write a paragraph (6-8 sentences) in which you explain how Shakespeare’s use of imagery and/or diction (in Sonnet 18) suggests his attitude about the enduring power of poetry.. In other words: based on Sonnet 18, why does Shakespeare think poetry (the written word) is so important..
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