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May 29, 2019 Freshman Lit Seminar Mr. Cabat

Aim: “Therefore love moderately” Friar Lawrence and the Wedding. May 29, 2019 Freshman Lit Seminar Mr. Cabat. So, what big decision have Romeo & Juliet made? When will it happen? Did you notice any foreshadowing in this scene?. Act II Scene ii. Friar Laurence

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May 29, 2019 Freshman Lit Seminar Mr. Cabat

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  1. Aim: “Therefore love moderately” Friar Lawrence and the Wedding May 29, 2019Freshman Lit SeminarMr. Cabat

  2. So, what big decision have Romeo & Juliet made? When will it happen? Did you notice any foreshadowing in this scene? Act II Scene ii

  3. Friar Laurence Man of both science and religion Juliet - Nurse Romeo - Friar Friar Laurence just wants to make things better. Act II, Scene iii

  4. In your groups, please read II, iii lines 31-101 Your group will answer series of questions related to II, iii All answers must be supported with specific textual evidence (act, scene, and line numbers) Group Activity

  5. What does the Friar immediately notice about Romeo & his clothes? Where does Friar Laurence think Romeo has been? What does Romeo tell the Friar about Rosaline and why is it ironic? What does Romeo ask the Friar to do? Why does the Friar agree to do it? Questions

  6. Summary Romeo and Juliet secretly conspire to get married in the morning, with the help of the Friar and the Nurse. Act II, Scenes iv & v

  7. Three Volunteers Let’s have a wedding! What advice does the Friar have for both Romeo & Juliet? Why is he afraid to leave them alone? Act II, Scene vi

  8. If you have not done so already, read Chapters 15-16 of The Hate U Give and write down any general thoughts, and particularly connections to Romeo and Juliet, in your Readers’ Notebooks Homework

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