PPT-Act Two Vocabulary Romeo and Juliet

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  afeard adj afraid badest v past tense of to bid suggested baptize v to name or to give an identity conceive v to imagine crave v to beg cunning n skill in deception. 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 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.. ACT III. ACT I Scene I Preview/Review. Benvolio and Mercutio are approached by Tybalt who is looking for Romeo.. Tybalt insults Romeo repeatedly which angers Mercutio.. Benvolio tries to stop the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio.. Prologue, . Act 1 Scenes 1 - 5. Prologue. Unlike many plays or stories, we are told what is going to happen throughout the play (plot).. It is a story of two families who hate each other. Their children fall in love and wind up committing suicide. 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 . 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 . . 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…. By Erin Salona. Act 4, Scene 1. Paris goes to Friar Laurence’s. Paris tells him that he is to marry Juliet on Thursday.. Paris explains that the marriage will cure Juliet’s grief over Tybalt. Friar Laurence tries to postpone it.. 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.. 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? . Grabbers for Lit Analysis. Scene. 2. Simile. 3. Riddle. “A young man lurks in the bushes. His heart jumps as he sees a light at a window. The girl he kissed just hours earlier appears and speaks to the night. But is it true love?”. 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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