PPT-The Fate of Romeo and Juliet

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Name and Class period ACT 4 scene 1 Juliet had rather kill herself than to marry Prince Paris O bid me leap rather than marry Paris From off the battlements of

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Name and Class period ACT 4 scene 1 Juliet had rather kill herself than to marry Prince Paris O bid me leap rather than marry Paris From off the battlements of yonder tower Or walk in thievish ways or bid me lurk. 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 . . Down.. By Richard Stock. Death is inevitable. In the Odyssey Death for the suitors is inevitable because they were meant to die at the hands of Odysseus. The suitors tried to escape death by asking for Odysseus to spare them, they tried to kill him, but they were all killed because of what crimes they committed against Odysseus and his house. There were predictions to the suitors end like how Penelope kept them waiting for Odysseus to come home and save her.. 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. Juliet. Tybalt. Mercutio. Friar Lawrence. Nurse. Lady Capulet. Lord Capulet. Paris. Benvolio. Rivals. Tybalt kills Mercutio. Create a . boardgame. based on the plot of 'Romeo and Juliet' so far. . 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.. About William Shakespeare. Greatest. - types, human nature. realistic. - Universality, nature. - Timelessness. - Beauty. - Adaptability. Age, time. His Life. Author. Birthplace. Education. Hathaway. 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: . 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.. Theme of Destiny. Play categorized as a tragedy. Why?. How much is really in the characters’ control?. "Fate, or Heaven, as the Prince calls it, or the "greater power," as the Friar calls it, . works .

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