Thursday, January 14, 2016

Jan 12 and 13- I.V and II.II

Here are two of the worksheets that we've completed the past couple of days:

I.V. questions

Lines 42-51 Romeo is describing his first view of Juliet in these lines.  What does Romeo compare Juliet to?  List two things.

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Answer these questions from lines 52-91.
 Why is Tybalt upset? 


Write or notate the line(s) that answers this question.


Lord Capulet tries to calm Tybalt down.  Write two reasons why Capulet would not want Tybalt to attack Romeo.

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For lines 89-90, in your own words, write what Tybalt says he’s going to do.












To get Juliet to kiss him, Romeo compares himself to a poor pilgrim and Juliet to a heavenly saint.  How does using this comparison allow him to steal a couple of kisses from Juliet?






How does Romeo find out that Juliet is a Capulet and his sworn enemy?


What is his reaction?

Write the line.

How does Juliet find out that Romeo is a Montague and her sworn enemy?


What is her reaction?


Write the line.

Write down two things that are foreshadowed in this scene.

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We are not surprised at how Tybalt and Romeo act in this scene.  What have they done earlier in the play that is similar to how they are behaving now?

Tybalt:




Romeo:




And here's the one for II.II

II.II. questions
            Juliet, like other young women from wealthy families, has been carefully prepared for courtship and marriage.  She has been trained to hide her real feelings.  She also is expected to be shy and modest with men. 
          However, in Scene II, Juliet does not behave as she has been taught.  Notice how her behavior is different from what is expected of young women.

1.  Shakespeare uses images of light and brightness to create certain feelings.  Notice how Romeo uses these kinds of images when he talks to Juliet.  Write three examples from II.II.2-25 in which Romeo compares Juliet’s beauty to something that is light.  List the line number for each example as well.

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2.  Reread the examples you gave in question 1.  What mood or feelings do these words of light and brightness create for you?
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3.  Line 37: Juliet says that her enemy is not Romeo, but only his
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4. Lines 61-64: Romeo, who has been hiding in the orchard, calls out to Juliet.  Juliet speaks to him from her balcony.  She is worried about Romeo because

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7.  Lines 108-110: Why does Juliet not want Romeo to swear by the moon?

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8.  Lines 115-123: Juliet says to Romeo that she “has no joy of this contract to-night;”  In your own words, explain what she fears about their love.

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8.  Lines 141-147: Juliet will send a messenger to Romeo tomorrow to find out

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9.  Where does Romeo say he is going at the end of this scene?  Why is he going there?

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