PPT-Romeo & Rosaline
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LO To develop a PEE paragraph on how the relationship between Romeo and Rosaline is portrayed in the play Romeo and Juliet Starter List five key points about
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LO To develop a PEE paragraph on how the relationship between Romeo and Rosaline is portrayed in the play Romeo and Juliet Starter List five key points about Romeos relationship with Rosaline . Warm Up – Write a sentence using a participial phrase to describe a scene from “Act lll”. EXAMPLE: Refusing her father’s arranged marriage proposal, Juliet was threatened by her father with abandonment. By William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. Background . Born April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon in England.. Parents: Mary Arden and John Shakespeare, a respected glove-maker.. He attended the local grammar school where he learned to read and write in English and Latin.. ACT V. ACT V Scene 1 Preview/Review. Characters. – Romeo, . Balthasar. , Apothecary. Romeo is in a great mood as the scene starts. Romeo reflects on a dream he had about dying and someone breathing life into him. Passage Analysis:. For each of the following slides, we will discuss the meaning of the passages presented and their importance to the play.. ACT 1. Act 1: Scene 1: Lines 37-8. “Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at them, which is a disgrace to them, if they bear it.”. ROMEO . . Then plainly know my heart's dear love is set . On the fair daughter of rich _______: . As mine on hers, so hers is set on mine; . And all combined, save what thou must _______ . Act II, Scene . i. 1. How does . Mercutio. make fun of Romeo?. Mercutio. makes fun of Romeo for still being in love with Rosaline by making fun of Rosaline in crude ways.. 2. Where does Romeo go after the ball? Why do you think he goes there?. Romeo and Juliet . Chorus . Chorus says: . Affection for Rosaline is dead. . Romeo is in love with his “foe supposed”. She is meant to be his enemy but not anymore because he loves her. However, his love is dangerous. She is stealing love’s sweet bait from fearful hooks like a fish taking bait from a hook without being detected. . Act l . – Sunday morning . Romeo heartsick and in love with Rosaline. Fight between the Montague and Capulet men with . Benvolio. trying to stop it and . Tybalt. trying to kill . Benvolio. and all . 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 . Act 2 . Scenes 1 & 2. By Erin . Salona. Act 2, Prologue. Summarizes Act 1. Addresses the speed in which Romeo and Juliet have fallen in love. Makes fun at the way in which Romeo abandoned Rosaline quickly for Juliet. 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: . William Shakespeare. Context. Original story not created by Shakespeare. The . Tragical. History of . Romeus. and Juliet by Arthur Brook—1562 (two years before Shakespeare was born). Takes place in Verona, Italy. 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. 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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