PPT-The Prologue Romeo and Juliet

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What in the heck is a Chorus The term Chorus comes from ancient Greek drama An individual who guides the audience through the play and comments on the action of

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What in the heck is a Chorus The term Chorus comes from ancient Greek drama An individual who guides the audience through the play and comments on the action of the drama I must admit I didnt think much of Andy first time I laid eyes on him looked like a stiff breeze would blow him over That was my first impression of the . An Introduction. While no one is sure when . Romeo and Juliet . was first performed, it is believed that it was 1594 or 1595.. Romeo and Juliet. was first printed around 1597.. The story of Romeo and Juliet was based on real lovers from . 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 . - . Complete . ACT I . Quiz in Sapphire. Literary Analysis and Composition (LAC). Mrs. Livingood. - Written around 1594 . or . 1595. “… the story of two adolescents finding in their sudden love for each other a reason to defy their families’ mutual hatred by marrying secretly.”. Review for quiz. Shakespearean Vocab. Prologue. Goals:. Students will be able to define and identify oxymoron and antithesis in . Romeo and Juliet. .. Students will be able to list and identify a sonnet’s rhyming scheme.. Juliet. Romeo & Juliet. The. Prologue…. A. B. A. B. C. D. C. D. E. F. E. F. G. G. Two households, both alike in DIGNITY. (In fair Verona, where we lay our SCENE),. From ancient grudge break to new MUTINY,. Have out:. . 1) Poetic Copy Change assignment. . 2) Last week’s vocab 6:1 (if not turned in). . 3) Friday’s novel active notes sheet. Today:. . 1) Poetry Test Corrections: ½ point per correction. 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.. Understand the representation of . love in the play.. Warm-up . – take down the quote and question.. “She hath forsworn to love; and in that vow. Do I live dead that live to tell it now”(Act1.1) (Romeo about Rosaline). Similes & Metaphors. Simile example:. Juliet:. My . bounty is as boundless as the . sea,. . / My . love as deep; the more I give to . thee,. . / The . more I have to give.. Metaphor example:. Lord Capulet: . Click through the slides slowly and review the answers.. Ask questions if you have them!. Green Light. Those great whites, they have big teeth. Oh, they bite . you. Literal language. All those rumors, they have big teeth. Heavenly – magical, goddess, majestic, biblical, divine, angelic, dreamy. Law – punishment, authority, forthright, justice, court, regulation, rules, commandment. Beauty – Mesmerising, enchantress, svelte, vanity, seductress, attractive/attraction, good-looking, handsome, alluring, broad, butch, vision, belle, breath-taking, enchanting,. Vocabulary. Definition. . Unrequited love. Love which. is felt by one person, but not returned. Patriarchy . Society dominated. by . males who. . rule. over females. . Masculinity. Traits relating to being stereotypically. Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare Unit Outline This text is worth 25% of your final literature grade You will have to answer ONE question from a choice of two This is on the second literature paper, with the poetry anthology questions 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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