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DO NOWUsing complete sentences (unless otherwise specified), complete the vocabulary portion of your Act I
Literary Roadmap. You will be responsible for knowing these words.
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Act I: Scenes i, ii, iii Recap Act I serves as the exposition…what do we
know so far?
Discuss Literary Road Map questions
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Shakespeare’s Poetry Shakespeare’s plays are a form of poetry
Poetry is any literary work with rhythm
The language in Shakespeare’s plays often takes on one of two forms: blank verse rhymed verse
Class Notes 21
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Two Forms of Verse Blank verse is unrhymed poetry meaning
there is no rhyme at the ends of lines. Rhymed verse is speech that is written in a
rhyming pattern. When Shakespeare rhymes, he usually creates
couplets.
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Couplets Couplets are two consecutive lines of
poetry that rhyme
Example: “She is too fair, too wise, wisely too fair,
To merit bliss by making me despair. She hath forsworn to love, and in that
vowDo I live dead that live to tell it now.”
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Now You Try! Work in pairs to identify 3 examples of
couplets in any of the scenes we’re read so far.
Write the couplets and page numbers they appear on down in your notes.
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Act I: Scene ivRoles: Romeo Mercutio Benvolio
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Act I: Scene vRoles First Servingman Second Servingman Third Servingman Capulet Lady Capulet Juliet Tybalt Nurse Romeo Benvolio
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Act I Literary Road MapUsing complete sentences, answer the
remaining Reading Comprehension questions
Your completed Literary Road Map packet is due tomorrow!!