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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet. Unit 10. About William Shakespeare. Greatest - types, human nature + realistic - Universality, nature - Timelessness - Beauty - Adaptability Age, time. His Life. Author Birthplace Education Hathaway Playwright 154 Plays King’s, Globe Money Christian.

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Romeo and Juliet

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  1. Romeo and Juliet Unit 10

  2. About William Shakespeare • Greatest • - types, human nature • + realistic • - Universality, nature • - Timelessness • - Beauty • - Adaptability • Age, time

  3. His Life • Author • Birthplace • Education • Hathaway • Playwright • 154 • Plays • King’s, Globe • Money • Christian

  4. His Career • + nationalism • + love • + threats • + mature • + complex • + dialogue

  5. His Philosophy • + What, content • + How, style • + functional • + explicit • + moral tone • - theme, purpose • > Themes • > Characterization

  6. Random Facts • Performed • Longest • all

  7. Terms • Drama, action, oldest • Directions, time, exits • Dialogue, speeches • Alone, thoughts • - “To Be or Not to Be” • Comment • Movement, probable • Action, does, says • - hero • - villain • Plot, five, introduction, climax

  8. Freytag’s Pyramid

  9. Terms • Tragedy, comedy • - serious, universal • - happy, themes • Truth • Meanings • Real • dressing

  10. General Information • Italy • Tragedy • Protagonists • Antagonists • Point

  11. Characters- The Montagues • Rome’s • Peace • Comic, traditional • Peacemaker, Chorus • Friend, tease

  12. Characters- the Capulets • Juliet’s • Cold • 14, defy • Messenger • Violent • Marry • mute

  13. Neutral Characters • Narrator • Symbol, restore • Confessor, marry, fate • never

  14. About Act I, Scenes 1-3 • Sonnet, foreshadowing • Fate, free will • Never • Sunday, haste, Montague, Capulets, Juliet • Punning • Servant, hotheaded • Foil, normative • Dignity, rusty, end • Comic, wife

  15. About Act I, Scenes 1-3 • Comic, seriously • lovesick, never • Never, courtly, misery • Flowery, never • Oxymorons • Metaphor • Slowly • Sympathetic, ironically • Coincidence • Foils, love • Parents, thirteen • love

  16. About Act I, Scenes 4-5 • Immature, dreamer, fatal, comedy • Punner, dreams, dreams, end • Forty, himself, revenge • first • Hate • Sonnet • Ababcbcbdedeff • Pilgrim, kiss • Religion, purity • Agressor, not, timid • Identify, paradox, hate

  17. Postcard • Directions: You are Romeo or Juliet. Write a postcard to someone about a scene in Act 2. • Example: Romeo was in my garden. I thought I was alone. I said I loved him aloud, and he appeared and spoke of love. Nurse almost caught us twice. He left at dawn to arrange a wedding.

  18. About Act II • Sonnet • Center, not, rapport, good • Foils, more • Light, moon, chastity • Metaphor • Only, famous, value • Name

  19. About Act II • Love • Pun • The more love one gives, the more one has. • God, abuse, haste • Human • Famous, forty • Foreshadowing, offstage • Not, fourteen

  20. About Act III, Scenes 1 • July, hotheaded • Peacemaker • Matured, blocks, situational, death • Own, avenge • Not • Pun • Tybalt, killed • Fortune, decisions • Haste, impetuosity

  21. About Act III, Scene 2 • Mythology, Phaethon, love • Internal, oxymorons • Suicide, kill, dead, too, haste

  22. About Act III, Scenes 3-5 • Suicide, condemned, not • Fate, blessings, good • Four • 1. secretly • 2. Paris • 3. potion • 4. before

  23. Act III, Scenes 3-5 • Ironic, mother, father • Night, day • Irony • Foreshadow • Personification, apostrophe, alliteration • Generation • evil

  24. About Act IV • Rapid • Scheming, fate, negative • Nothing, love • Suicide • Haste • Fears, mad • Foreshadows • First • Dramatic • Grief, twice, Nurse, synonymns • Humor, clown

  25. About Act V • Dramatic • Fate • Poison • Death • Never, Wednesday • Timing, ignorance, foils • Mature • No • haste

  26. Freytag’s Pyramid

  27. Themes • Love- • Fate vs. Free Will- late, accurate • Haste and immaturity- Friday • Light/Dark- • Suicide- • Poison-

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