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Bell Ringer #5. For what reasons would you or members of society hold Romeo and Juliet responsible for their own deaths? Who else might you hold responsible and how would you punish them?. Grammar #5. No Grammar today…. Write in FREE DAY!. Reading. We will be finishing Act V today.
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Bell Ringer #5 For what reasons would you or members of society hold Romeo and Juliet responsible for their own deaths? Who else might you hold responsible and how would you punish them?
Grammar #5 No Grammar today…. Write in FREE DAY!
Reading • We will be finishing Act V today. • Please turn to page 1012
Act V: Scene Three (p. 1012) Parts: Paris, the Page, Romeo, Balthasar, Friar Laurence, Juliet, Chief Watchman, Second Watchman, Third Watchman, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Prince, Lord Montague, and Boy What is Paris’ motivation for going to the Capulet tomb? Describe the conflict between Romeo and Paris. Summarize the death scenes of Romeo and Juliet. Be sure to place them in the correct sequence of events. Explain what happened to Lady Montague. Explain the play’s resolution. What happens between the two families?
Act V Timeline/Sequence Organizer We will be completing a timeline for Act V in the form of a sequence of events organizer. We will identify 6 key events in Act V, list them, describe their significance in a few sentences as they would appear on the opening headline of the Verona newspaper.
Act I • Paraphrasing • Dramatic Elements • Aside • Monologue • Soliloquy Act II – Figurative Language • Simile • Metaphor • Personification • Hyperbole Act III – Conflict • External • Person vs. person • Person vs. society • Person vs. fate/nature • Internal • Person vs. self Act IV – Dramatic Irony