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Title: Romeo and Juliet


1
Romeo and Juliet
  • Forbidden Love and Family Loyalty

2
Who is William Shakespeare?
The Globe Theater
www.oppidanlibrary.com/shakespeare.htm
www.unplowedground.com/.../travels/travels.html
3
Who is William Shakespeare?
  • Born in 1564 to John and Mary Arden Shakespeare
  • 1582 Married to Anne
  • 1583 Birth of Daughter Susanna
  • 1585 Birth of twins Judith and Hamnet
  • 1587-1592 Established in London as
    actor/playwright first work Comedy of Errors

4
Who is William Shakespeare?
  • 1593 Begins writing sonnets (until 1597-ish)
  • 1594-1596 Some more famous plays Romeo and
    Juliet and Midsummer Nights Dream
  • 1597-1608 Best known plays including the rest of
    the tragedies
  • 1599 The Globe Theatre built
  • 1609 Publication of the Sonnets
  • April 23, 1616 Shakespeare dies

5
His Works
  • Poetry
  • The Sonnets
  • The Rape of Lucrece
  • Plays
  • Tragedies Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth
  • Comedies Much Ado About Nothing
  • Histories Richard III, Henry V

6
The Time Period
  • Elizabethan Era
  • The Renaissance
  • Actors were men only
  • Men even played female
  • roles!
  • Plays were one of the main source of
    entertainment

7
Three Classifications of Shakespearean Drama
  • COMEDY
  • HISTORY
  • TRAGEDY

8
Romeo and Juliet is a
  • Tragedy

9
TRAGIC HERO
  • Qualities of a Tragic Hero
  • Possesses high importance or rank
  • Exhibits extraordinary talents
  • Displays a tragic flawan error in judgment or
    defect in characterthat leads to downfall
  • Faces downfall with courage and dignity

10
Act I Vocabulary Words
  • adversary opponent enemy
  • boisterous noisily jolly or rowdy
  • nuptial having to do with marriage or a
    marriage ceremony
  • augmenting adding to
  • warrant swear
  • begot - born

11
Shakespearian WordsAct I
  • dog a man of low standing in society, no one
    wants anything to do with him
  • maidenhead - virginity
  • bite my thumb the ultimate insult (like giving
    someone the finger)
  • shrift - confession
  • coz - nephew

12
BLANK VERSE
  • Written like poetry
  • But tells a story
  • More free-flowing rules
  • doesnt have a rhyme scheme or set number of
    lines, etc.
  • Iambic Pentameter

13
Iambic Pentameter
  • Lines have a rhythm to them
  • 10 syllables
  • Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
  • He JESTS at SCARS that NEV er FELT a WOUND
  • But SOFT! what LIGHT through YON der WIN dow
    BREAKS?

14
SOLILOQUY AND ASIDE
  • Soliloquy - Long speech given by a character
    while alone on stage to reveal his or her private
    thoughts or intentions
  • Aside - Characters quiet remark to the audience
    or another character that no one else on stage is
    supposed to hear

15
DRAMATIC IRONY
  • Ironycontrast between appearance and reality
  • Dramatic Ironythe audience or reader knows
    something the character(s) does not know

16
Act II Vocabulary
  • 1. cunning - skillful, sly, clever
  • 2. vile - repulsive, wicked, disgusting
  • 3. predominant - having superior strength,
    influence, or authority
  • 4. unwieldy - hard to manage because of size or
    weight
  • 5. bounty - generosity, something given
    generously
  • 6. substantial - existing, real, not imaginary
  • 7. imagery - word pictures, words that paint a
    picture

17
Conflict
  • External
  • Man vs. Man   Example
  • Man vs. Nature    Example
  • Man vs. Society   Example
  • Internal
  • Man vs. himself   Example

18
Figurative Language
  • Simile comparison using like or as
  • Her face is like a summers day
  • Metaphor comparison by saying one thing is
    another finding similarities in two seemingly
    unalike things
  • I am the East, and Juliet is the West
  •  

19
Figurative Language
  • Pun play on words
  • "Vandals destroyed many road signs. They really
    pulled out all the stops."
  • Alliteration - group of words that begin with the
    same letter or sound
  • desire doth in his deathbed lie

20
Foreshadowing
  • A hint about what is to come in literature or
    what the outcome of the conflict will be

21
Foil
  • A character with qualities that are in sharp
    contrast to another character, thus emphasizing
    the qualities of each
  • How is Mercutio a foil to Romeo?

22
Do Now
  • Assume that you write an advice column for a
    newspaper or magazine. A modern day Romeo (or
    Juliet) writes to you asking for advice. He or
    she explains what happened at the party and also
    mentions the family feud.
  • Write what his or her letter says.
  • Write your response

23
Journal Entry
  • Write about a time when you've done something
    wrong
  • and it's affected others around you.
  • What did you do?
  • How did it affect others?
  • What consequences did you face?
  • Did you resolve it?
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