PPT-Romeo and Juliet Or… How to fall in forbidden love….
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Or How to dishonor your family and ruin your life Or A typical story of young lovewhere everyone dies Right off the bat Yes we will watch the movies As we read well
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Or How to dishonor your family and ruin your life Or A typical story of young lovewhere everyone dies Right off the bat Yes we will watch the movies As we read well watch the original . 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.. Character Points. Romeo Montague. Romeo is the only son of the Montague family. He is a serious young man inclined to act with his heart over his head. . In the play he falls in love with Juliet at the ball Act1Scene5. He proclaims his love for Juliet in the balcony scene Act2Scene2. He marries Juliet Act2Scene6. He kills . Romeo and Juliet . Objectives. Identify characters such as foils, static or dynamic, and flat or round, in particular Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, and Mercutio.. Trace the development of Romeo’s character from his first mention in the play until his last, noting how and why he changes.. 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. The whole play is tinged with sadness because in the prologue, we are told the characters die.. The main reason they die is due to fate or “the Heavens”. They are innocent victims of their parents’ feud.. 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 William Shakespeare. . Summary. Romeo and Juliet. is a story about two teenagers who fall in love but are forbidden to see each other by their parents. They meet one night at a party (Romeo is actually there to check out another girl, Rosaline) and quickly fall in love. Unfortunately, Juliet’s parents already have a husband picked out for her. So, the two decide to get married and enlist the help of Juliet’s nurse to act as a messenger between the two and Friar Laurence who agrees to marry them. However, plans go awry after Romeo is banished from Verona and doesn’t get filled in on the plans that Juliet has for them to live happily ever after…. Character Foil . -. Character who contrasts with another character to help highlight particular qualities and character traits. Must have some similarities that make the reader compare the two characters.. What is the “ancient grudge”? . What is a “mutiny”? . How does it “break to new mutiny”? . Who are the two opposing sides and what are they like? . How do we know the two protagonists ultimate fate? . themes. In the play, and why?. Pupils demonstrate . a . sustained and developed . understanding of how . language and techniques are used in the text. . GRADE . B. P. upils will be able to identify various language features and techniques with some relevant explanation. . Or…. How to dishonor your family and ruin your life…. Or…. A typical story of young love…where everyone dies…. Right off the bat…. Yes we will watch the movies…. As we read, we’ll watch the original . 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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