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12 Any pet animal held by or in the custody of a licensed animal shelter whether public or private OR HELD BY A PET ANI may determine that a pet animal without identification including but not. 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.. 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. 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.. Periods 3 and 4. Act II, Scene III. Read pages 63-66. Friar-Friend to Romeo, Foil (contrast) to the Nurse. What images of night the friar mention?. What does the Friar say about the power of herbs?. What does the friar say about good turning to . Looking at Act One, Scene One. Plot Recap. Put the following plot points in order; number them from 1-12.. The Montague and the Capulets start a brawl. Benvolio tries to stop them but Tybalt joins in.. 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 . 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. 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.. 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 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…. 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. 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).

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