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“Gallop apace, you fiery footed steeds…”

“Gallop apace, you fiery footed steeds…”. Act 3 – Scene 2. Quiz. Write a 5 sentence summary of the events that take place and the emotions presented in Act 3 Scene 2. Learning Target.

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“Gallop apace, you fiery footed steeds…”

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  1. “Gallop apace, you fiery footed steeds…” Act 3 – Scene 2

  2. Quiz • Write a 5 sentence summary of the events that take place and the emotions presented in Act 3 Scene 2.

  3. Learning Target • We will analyze the representation of a scene in two different mediums, including what is emphasized or absent in each. • What is the meaning of mediums in this context? • Why would an artist choose to emphasize or leave absent certain details when representing a scene? • How can the comparison of two representations of the same scene enrich our understanding of it?

  4. Lines 1-32 • What desire is Juliet expressing through her use of imagery in these lines? • What relationship is being established between Juliet and the night? • Lines 17-26: Circle repeating words • What desire is being expressed by Juliet through this repetition? • What does Juliet want to happen? • What imagery does Juliet create to talk about Romeo? • What can you infer about Juliet’s feelings for Romeo based on this imagery? • Lines 27-32: What does Juliet compare herself to? What does this reveal about how she is feeling?

  5. What doesn’t Juliet know? • What does the audience know that Juliet does not yet know? Consider the plot points that happen before this scene. • What effect does Shakespeare create by ordering the events in this way?

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