Romeo and Juliet Dialectical Journal Assignments
Benvolio's advice to Romeo & Romeo's response. (98-104). Act 1 Scene 3. 1. -Foils? 2. -Monologue? 3. Purpose of nurse? 4. Lady Capulet's speech (79-94). Act 1
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Act 1 Scene 3:The audience is then introduced to Lady Capulet Juliet and her Nurse. They have a conversation about marriage and Juliet reflects that it is a
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Be able to identify the speaker describe the circumstances
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They were instead expected to bear children be gentle and womanly. Act 1 Scene 3. Lady Capulet discusses the prospect of Juliet getting married to. Paris. She
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result of the feud. Page 4. Act 3 Scene 1 ―Let Romeo hence in haste…‖. The This gives little relief to Juliet—and only adds tension. Dramatic irony— ...
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Explain the meaning of the lines and the dramatic irony of the situation. Romeo: Tybalt the reason that I have to love thee. Doth much excuse the
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Act 3 Scene 1 ―Let Romeo hence in haste…‖. The Prince says to the crowd —and only adds tension. Dramatic irony—Juliet would not be comforted by the.
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Who is Rosaline and how is she related to the Capulets? 5. What is the dramatic irony in lines 70-85? ACT 1 SCENE 3--A Room in Capulet's
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Shakespeare develop your opinion of Beatrice in Act 3. Scene 1? Page 9 dramatic irony in Act 3. Scenes 4 and 5. Lesson 10 – This lesson intends for students ...
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DRAMATIC IRONY. 1. Act 1 Scene 3: From line 101-108 Pg. 33. Benvolio: "Tut you saw her fair
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ACT III Romeo and Juliet Study Questions. Scene 1. 1. 3. Why is Tybalt angry with Romeo? Because Romeo will not fight him ... now (dramatic irony).
ACT 3 STUDY QUESTIONS Act 3 Scene 1 1. Look back at
1. With what type of speech does Juliet open this act? 2. What is Juliet's mood in this opening scene and how does that add to the dramatic irony? 3.
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Act 1. Important Quotations. Act 1 Scene 1 lines 39-44. Sampson/Abram Dramatic Irony is when the audience knows something the characters do not.
Romeo and Juliet Dialectical Journal Assignments
Act 1 Scene 2. 1. Capulet's speech (13-34). 2. servant's role (38-44). 3. dramatic irony (80-82). 4. Benvolio's advice to Romeo & Romeo's response.
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Who is Rosaline and how is she related to the Capulets? 5. What is the dramatic irony in lines 70-85? ACT 1 SCENE 3--A Room in Capulet's
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Act 1 Scene 3:?The audience is then introduced to Lady Capulet Juliet and her This is extreme ?foreshadowing ?by Shakespeare and also ?dramatic irony.
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Irony e Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Act 4 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1. 2. Juliet
ACT 3 STUDY QUESTIONS
Act 3, Scene 1
1. here. What role does he seem to be playing throughout the play? 2.3. Why does Mercutio become involved in the altercation? What irony is present in his fate?
4.5. This serious Scene includes a pun by Mercutio about death. Quote and explain this pun.
How is this response to his wound characteristic of Mercutio?6. Characterize Romeo in this Scene. Is he realistic in his hope that his relationship with
Juliet will put an end to the enmity between the two families?7. To what extent
is Romeo a pawn of fate? To what extent is he responsible for the events that are so swiftly unfolding?Act 3, Scene 2
1. With what type of speech does Juliet open this act?
2. the dramatic irony?
3. Write six oxymorons that Juliet uses to express her confusion about Romeo after hearing
4. Juliet has mixed emotions
ultimately bothers her most?Act 3, Scene 3
1.2. What motif is evident in their different approaches to the situation?
3. thematic concept does the play continue to explore with this question? Explain your response. 4. this gesture characteristic of him?5. In lines 145-165, what unrealized blessings does Friar Laurence remind Romeo of?
6. How does Scene 3 define masculinity?
Act 3, Scene 4
1. Considering what was planned in scene 3, what is occurring, ironically, while the
2. Why do they set the date for Thursday?
3. What does Scene 4
Act 3, Scene 5
1. How does Shakespeare continue his light / dark motif in Scene 5? What happens as the
day becomes lighter? 2.3. Give two examples of verbal irony s to her mother when she informs
her of for her marriage to Paris. 4. the play? 5. and what does the tone of this passage reveal about her words? 6.Nurse changed?
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