romeo and juliet b y william shakespeare

30
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Before, During, and After Reading Skills Act III

Upload: sybill-flowers

Post on 31-Dec-2015

31 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare. Before, During, and After Reading Skills. Act III. Literary Response Romeo and Juliet Act III Read the play carefully and note the way the characters interact with each other and the reasons behind their actions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Romeo and Julietby William Shakespeare

Before, During, and After Reading Skills

Act III

Page 2: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Literary ResponseRomeo and Juliet Act III

 Read the play carefully and note the way the

characters interact with each other and the reasons behind their actions.

 

Which character made the most serious mistakes in Act III?Explain what they did, what

happened to them, and how their mistakes impacted other characters

in the play.

Explain your thoughts and ideas and use evidence from the text to support your response.

Page 4: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

During Reading Skills

Structure and Purpose of a Drama

• The purpose of a drama is to entertain the audience and to present information/details about the characters.

• The audience will learn about the characters in several ways. Pay attention to the characters and try to keep them organized as you read.

• You will be asked to create a character chart to identify the characters and their character traits.

Page 6: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 1872-882

Page 873

A. Making Inferences – Romeo’s friends enter the stage. Again Shakespeare “sets the stage” by having the characters tell us what the weather is like. Why does this weather seem to breed trouble?

???

Page 7: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 1872-882

Page 877

B. Characterization – How do you think Romeo would read line 101? Why do you think it should be read that way?

???

Page 8: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 1872-882

Page 877

? Staging the Play – What curse has Mercutio pronounced four times? What is the reason for this action? How do you think Mercutio should act during this part of the scene?

???

Page 9: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 1872-882

Page 878

C. Turing Point – What is a “turning point”? In what way might the death of Tybalt be a turning point in the play?

???

Page 10: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 1872-882

Page 878

D. Tragedy – What do you think Romeo means by calling himself “fortune’s fool”? What does he realize will now happen to him and Juliet?

???

Page 11: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 1872-882

Page 882

E. Analyzing Cause and Effect – The prince has heard arguments from both families and has given judgment in the case. What is Romeo’s punishment? Why won’t the prince show greater mercy?

???

Page 12: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 2883-887

Page 883

A. Rising Action – In which lines does Juliet unconsciously foreshadow Romeo’s death?

???

B. Dramatic Irony – What is dramatic irony? What dramatic irony is created in this scene?

???

Page 13: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 2883-887

Page 884-885

C. Dramatic Irony – This is another example of dramatic irony in this scene, in which we cannot share a character’s feelings because we know something that the character does not know. What does Juliet think had happened? What has really happened?

???

D. Making Inferences – Why do you think the nurse waits so long to give Juliet the correct news? Is she being self-centered here, or is she truly overwhelmed by the news she bears?

???

Page 14: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Act III Scene 2883-887

Page 887

E. Analyzing Cause and Effect – Juliet addresses the rope ladder in this speech. What has she decided to do with the ropes?

???

Page 15: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Bigger Questions

1. Summarizing - After abandoning Romeo and Juliet momentarily, the nurse asserts herself as their accomplice. What does she volunteer to do?

???

2. Characterization – In Juliet’s dialogue, how does she illustrate her character traits of being logical and practical?

???

3. Symbolism – Why does Juliet ask the nurse to take Romeo a ring?

???

Page 16: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Your Favorite Lines

Select a total of four lines from Act I that you thought were important, interesting, funny, or odd.

Copy the lines, page(s), and character(s) involved.

Translate any words or phrases that need to be clarified.

Explain the meaning of the lines and what was happening in the play as the lines were being spoken.

Page 17: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet Act II Scene 3Pages 853-857

Page 853

1. Elements of Drama – How does the Friar’s soliloquy on page 853 help “set the stage” for this scene?

2. Characterization – Make a list of the details we learn about the Friar during this scene. What conclusions can you draw about him based on the things you read?

Page 18: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet Act II Scene 3Pages 853-857

Page 855

A. Plot: Rising Action – Romeo enters quietly, unseen by the friar. As the friar explains that his flower contains the power to heal as well as kill, why might the audience fear for Romeo and Juliet?

3. Making Inferences - What can you tell about the relationship between Romeo and the friar based on their dialogue?

Page 19: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet Act II Scene 3Pages 853-857

Page 856-857

4. Elements of Drama – In the exposition of the play, Shakespeare keeps Romeo’s intense love in perspective by letting the audience see how others regard him. What can we learn about Romeo’s “love” from how the other characters react to Romeo?

B. Analyzing Cause and Effect – Romeo has gotten what he wants, and he dashes offstage. Why do the friar’s last words leave us with a sense that danger lies ahead?

Page 20: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet Act II Scene 4Pages 857-863

Page 858

A. Analyzing Cause and Effect – Now that the play’s love story seems to be heading toward marriage, Shakespeare turns again to the feuding families. Why is Tybalt looking for Romeo? What do you think will happen when he finds him?

Page 860

B. Making Inferences – What does the loyal Mercutio think he has accomplished for Romeo by this game of wits?

Page 21: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet Act II Scene 4Pages 857-863

Pages 862-863

C. Making Inferences – What warning does the nurse give Romeo, and why do you think she does this?

D. Plot: Rising Action – The nurse becomes confiding as she rattles on and on. What trouble for Romeo and Juliet does she talk about? What is Juliet’s feeling for Paris now?

Page 22: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

The Language of ShakespeareHow is the language of Shakespeare’s

Romeo and Juliet different from the language we use?

Identify the differences.

Translate Shakespeare’s words into modern language.

Explain the meaning of important lines from Romeo and Juliet.

Page 23: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Storyboard

A storyboard is a series of small illustrations to tell a story.

You will be creating a 9-box storyboard to summarize the most important events

from Act II.

Be sure to select the 9 scenes carefully and make your illustrations accurate and clear (use labels if necessary).

On the back of the storyboard write a 9 sentence summary of Act II.

Page 24: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Staging the Scene

An important part of reading drama is the ability to visualize the scenes.

As you read the scenes in Romeo and Juliet, try to imagine how the scene

could be created on a stage to convey the setting to the audience.

Select a scene from Act II that you could “stage” for a production of

Romeo and Juliet.

Illustrate how you would create the scene on a stage.

Be creative!!!

Page 25: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Characterization

Write the character trait and a simple but accurate definition.

Place a + for positive trait.

Place a – for a negative trait.

Identify which character(s) you think demonstrate the quality in Romeo

and Juliet.

Briefly explain what the character did that made you think he or she had

the trait.

Page 26: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Character Traits

• Impulsive

• Naïve

• Witty

• Vulgar

• Prudent

• Ineffectual

• Presumptuous

• Patient

Page 27: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Character Traits

• Hotheaded

• Passionate

• Immature

• Courageous

• Comical

• Adventurous

• Tolerant

• Sly

Page 28: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Character Traits

• Dutiful

• Ignorant

• Coarse

• Religious

• Loyal

• Affectionate

• Rational

• Rowdy

Page 29: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

Index Card

Quiz Tomorrow on Act II!!!

You may use ONE 3x5 index card during the quiz.

No other materials will be available to you during the

quiz.

Everything on the card must be handwritten – no typed

information.

Page 30: Romeo and Juliet b y William Shakespeare

• Which predictions were accurate?

• Which ones need to be changed/revised?

• Which questions did we find the answers to while reading?

• Which questions do we still not know the answer to yet?

• Do we need to any any new questions to look for as we read?

Predictions and Purpose Setting