![]() ![]() Quote: “immoderately she weeps for Tybalt’s death,/and therefore have I little talked of love. Juliet confusedly speaks to the nurse about Tybalt’s death by Romeo’s hand Quote: “O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!/Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave?/…despised substance of divinest show!/just opposite to what thou justly seem’st/a damned saint, an honorable villain!” Juliet is making a point by saying that she loves Romeo even though he is a Montague Quote: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose/By any other word would smell as sweet”? Quote: “Two such opposed kings encamp them still/In man as well as herbs- grace and rude will…”įriar Lawrence says that people, just as plants do, have both good and evil in their natures He warns Tybalt that his anger may cause his harm in the future (foreshadowing) How does Capulet react to Tybalt’s anger at the party? The editorsOregon State University students who remember, far better than their professors, what it was like to read the play for the first timecarefully considered every. But we wanted ours to be easy to get in other ways as well. We believe that reliably edited versions of the play should be available for free online. ![]() What conditions does Capulet place of Paris before he will agree to Juliet’s marriage to Count Paris?ġ. This edition of Romeo and Juliet was edited by students for students. Shakespeare has characters speak in prose when:ġ. ![]() What are most of Shakespeare’s plays written in? What makes Romeo reluctant to go to the party? she is killed while she’s sleeping – suffocates in the vault – goes mad – kills herself while she’s mad What three fears does Juliet contemplate before she takes the potion?ġ. hide with a dead man in his grave (foreshadowing) hide in a house holding bones (covered in bones)5. ![]() walk in Verona’s streets (thieves and snakes)3. What specifically will Juliet do to avoid marrying Paris?ġ. he’ll drag her there on an execution board2. What exactly does Capulet threaten to do to Juliet?ġ. Lark= leaves at day (Romeo)Nightingale= leaves at night (Juliet) Climax: Mistakenly believing that Juliet is dead, Romeo kills himself on her funeral bier by drinking poison. What is the significance of larks and nightingales? Sampson says he’s looking forward to drawing his sword. Gregory insists they will do no such thing. EXIT JULIET ROMEO What is her mother NURSE Her mother is the lady of the house. NURSE Madam, your mother craves a word with you. ROMEO O then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do They pray.15 THEY KISS JULIET You kiss by the book. Sampson angrily says he doesn’t want to carry coalsin other words, he doesn’t want to put up with any of the Montagues’ nonsense. ROMEO Have not saints lips, and holy palmers too JULIET Ay, lips that they must use in prayer. How does Shakespeare contrast Romeos love for Rosaline with his love for Juliet Does Lord Capulet love his daughter Explain. What kind of images (poetic term) and figures of speech does Juliet use to express her feelings?Īscend her chamber, comfort her, and leave in the morning Sampson and Gregory, two servingmen of House Capulet, enter with swords and bucklers. In the tomb, Romeo gazes on what he thinks is the dead body of his beloved, drinks the poison, and dies. In despair, Romeo buys poison and, after fighting and killing a grieving Paris, sneaks into Juliets tomb. HE should be made, but he is happy because he just married Juliet and is now Tybalt’s relativeįor what three reasons is Romeo responsible for Mercutio’s death? But the Friars letter to Romeo goes astray. How should Romeo react to Tybalt calling him a villain (epithet) and why doesn’t he? He’s scared there will be a fight with the Capulets What is Benvolio’s concern in Act 3 Scene 1? **Check out my () for loads more free and inexpensive KS3 & KS4, Literacy and whole school resources.If a human promises and swears on Jove, Jove laughs. 507 510 515 520 525 Romeo Give me a torch: I am not for this ambling Being but heavy, I will bear the light. At this point in the play Romeo and Mercutio are discussing Romeo’s love. Over 100 pages included in this download! William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet Read the following extract from Act 1 Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet and then answer the question that follows. A brilliantly versatile resource perfect for reluctant writers, SEN / lower ability differentiation, class work, revision, home learning, prep and more. A fully annotated copy of 'Romeo and Juliet'. ![]()
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