Romeo & Juliet

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Transcript Romeo & Juliet

Lessons Week 2

Get out your homework summaries

 If you brought in a prop, be prepared to share 

Character Chart—

 Select two different colors from the bin  Color in all the Montagues (and their servants) in one color, and the Capulets (and their servants) in another  Save the back of the sheet until later in the class

 Shadow puppets!

 Group Reading  Thinking about staging a play    Where should people be on stage?

How should they move?

What do we need to act it out?

 What did you learn about the family feud?

 How does it affect the entire town?

 What more did you learn about the characters that you have been putting on your posters?

 If you had Shakespeare, Venice, or Elizabethan fashion, what did you learn about your topic from our reading today?

Adding to Our Posters

Under each character/picture, write down three words that sum up their characteristics (from the reading or your research)

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Taking your character sheet with you, go around the room and look at each poster. 2.

At each place, jot down one comment or question you have about the characters or settings depicted on the posters. 3.

Be prepared to share at least one question when we sit back down in 10 minutes. 4.

Staple character sheet into the actor’s notebook

 You believe in soul mates.

 It takes a while before you can know someone well enough to really love them.

 Friends should die for each other.

 It's better to die than to be separated forever from your true love.

Jenn/Jonathan Kyara/Chris  Groups of Two/Three: Jason/Jorge Alex/Emani Crystal/Abijah/ Malik Nazjae/Elizabeth Kaitlyn/Sabryna Angelica/Raymundo /Brenden

Character

Romeo Translate small words!

1.1.195-199 Get the Gist!

Re-order the sentences

Lines

“This love that thou hast shown Doth add more grief to too much mine own. Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs; Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers’ eyes; Being vexed, a sea nourished with loving tears.”

Conclusion

Benvolio 1.1.235-236 1.2.47-48 Paris 1.2.12

“By giving liberty unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties” “Tut man, one fire burns out another’s burning; One pain is lessened by another’s anguish.” “Younger than she are happy mothers made.” Paris thinks marriage is good, no matter what age.

Then, pick one of these questions to answer in an exit slip.

 What is the effect of having such a variety of experiences, feelings and attitudes about love and marriage in one play?

 What are some complications that might arise because of these different view points?

 In addition to the feud, what are some other problems the lovers will encounter?

 Why did Shakespeare put hate & fighting in the same Act as all of these discussions about love?

Lesson # 2

In your quick write section: Describe a dream of yours, either one you’ve had while you were sleeping, or a dream you have for your life.

Dream Game

 Act 1, Scene 1  Capulet & Montague Feud in the streets, Romeo tells Benvolio that Rosaline refused him.  Act 1, Scene 2  Lord Capulet talks to Paris about marrying Juliet. Capulet plans a party that Romeo & Benvolio decide to crash because Rosaline will be there.  Act 1, Scene 3  Lady Capulet tells Juliet (& her nurse) that she is set to marry Paris.

 Ziffirelli’s Romeo & Juliet Act 1, Scene 4

 Read Mercutio’s long speech on p. 646 of the textbook, or p. of the Small Romeo/Juliet book.

 Answer Question 2, parts a-f on the Dreams Sheet    Help one another Use the translating tricks Use the side notes

Read (research, watch) Act 1, Scene 5: Bring in a three sentence summary that tells me what happened.