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Romeo and Juliet : Act 1 Scene 2 + 3 + 4

Romeo and Juliet : Act 1 Scene 2 + 3 + 4. Assignments : Act 1 Scene 2: comic strip in modern English due Thursday 5/3. Handout 3: “The Love Connection” due Monday 5/7. Love and Marriage: Discuss with your table. What are your thoughts and feelings about love and marriage?

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Romeo and Juliet : Act 1 Scene 2 + 3 + 4

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  1. Romeo and Juliet: Act 1 Scene 2 + 3 + 4 Assignments: • Act 1 Scene 2: comic strip in modern English due Thursday 5/3. • Handout 3: “The Love Connection” dueMonday 5/7.

  2. Love and Marriage:Discuss with your table • What are your thoughts and feelings about love and marriage? • Is love-at-first sight real? Can it last forever? • What does Benvolio tell Romeo about love? What does Romeo feel? • What is love? • What problems, in addition to the feud, might the young lovers encounter?

  3. Act 1 scene 2[page 27] • Capulet 33 • Paris 4 • Servingman 20 • Benvolio 20 • Romeo 27 • Summary • What is Benvolio’s advice for Romeo to get over Rosaline? • How would you describe the Servingman choosing Romeo and Benvolio to help him read the invitations? • How can the Romeo/Servingman interaction be humourous? • Romeo continues to protest that he loves Rosaline. He even says his eyes would burn out if he saw someone more beautiful, because his eyes would be liars. Romeo’s words seem to be inspired by burning heretics (1.2.88-91). • What four (4) questions would you ask Romeo about Rosaline? • Find a partner and try to answer their questions.

  4. What is Capulet saying about marrying Juliet off? • What are Capulet’s thoughts about Juliet’s potential marriage? Does he seem like a reasonable, loving father? Why?

  5. What do we know about this Servingman? • Do the tools match with the jobs? • What should “Romeo and Benvolio enter” look like?

  6. 1.2 in film and subtext • 10:48-12:10 (Paris and Capulet)

  7. What’s going on here?Is Lady Capulet in the script?Why would the director do this?What effect is created?

  8. Pile comics piles on your table!

  9. What’s going on here?Is Lady Capulet in the script?Why would the director do this?What effect is created?

  10. Subtext: Subtext: thoughts, emotions, motivations, opinions, and back-story that we imagine characters to have as they speak and perform certain lines; this is called subtext because they are not in the script’s text. This is planned by the directors and created by how the actors and actresses perform.

  11. What’s going on here?Is Lady Capulet in the script?Why would the director do this?What effect is created?

  12. Enter Juliet. What do you predict Juliet will be like?

  13. Act 1 scene 3– read in small groups • Lady Capulet 37 • Nurse 64 • Juliet 7 • Servingman 5

  14. I’ll look to like, if looking liking move; But no more deep will I endart mine eye Than your consent gives me strength to make it fly Juliet Capulet • What is our first impression of Juliet? • What does she say about Paris and marriage? • What do we learn about her mother?

  15. Build me some subtext and personality! … and not just young! Juliet Capulet

  16. “The Nurse” important characterizing dialogue: • ‘Now, by my maidenhead at twelve year old,’ (2). • ‘I’ll lay fourteen of my teeth (and yet, to my teen*be it spoken, I have but four) she’s not fourteen.’ (14-15). • ‘quoth my husband. “Fall’st upon thy face?Thou wilt fall backward when thou comest to age,Wilt thou not, Jule?” It stinted and said “Ay.”’ (60-63).

  17. Mercutio: in contrast to Benvolio, Mercutio is never worried about getting into trouble. He is wild and seeks excitement, but also enjoys teasing the other characters. He speaks with fancy language that is full of puns and figurative language. In Act 1, scene 4 Mercutio is going to: • Try and cheer Romeo up (lines 13, 17-18, 23-24, 27-32). • Watch for (sexual) puns. • Tell a very famous story about a fictional Queen Mab, queen of the Fairies (lines 53-94). • Description of her carriage (59-69). • What Queen Mab does (70-95). • Ramble about dreams (lines 97-103).

  18. Read Act 1 scene 4 • Romeo 34 • Benvolio 13 • Mercutio 74 • What is a pun? • Look for puns and explain containing: • ‘soles’/ ‘soul’ • ‘soar’/ ‘sore’ • ‘pricks’/ ‘prick’ • ‘visor’/ ‘visor’ • ‘measure’/’measure’/ ’measure’ [think music]

  19. Chance vs. Choice

  20. Act 1 scene 4 in Film (1968 film: 17:00 to 22:03) • How is Mercutio characterized in the 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet? (1996 film: 19:06 to 23:40) • How is Mercutio characterized in the 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet? What words or phrases best describe Mercutio in the two films? Compare and Contrast.

  21. HW: Handout 3 due Monday (5/6)

  22. A second look at Love and Marriage • What is the effect of having such a variety of experiences, feelings, and attitudes about love and marriage in one play? • Who’s opinions or experiences (in the play) with love and marriage made a strong impression on you? Why? Who’s opinions made little or no impression? • What conflicts might arise from these different viewpoints? • What problems, in addition to the feud, might the young lovers encounter?

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