1. What Is the Setting of Romeo and Juliet?

Remember when we went over the parts of a story for Of Mice and Men. We reviewed vocabulary words like context, setting, mood, and characterization. Tonight I want you to apply these vocabulary words to Romeo and Juliet. Please tape these on the left side of you notebook and answer them on the right side of your notebook in complete sentences!

1.  What is the setting of Romeo and Juliet?

2.  What contexts have we talked about surrounding Romeo and Juliet?

3.  What is the mood of the first scene in Romeo and Juliet when the Montagues and Capulets are fighting?

4.  Is “The fiery Tybalt, with his sword prepared” (Shakespeare, 36) and example of an example of direct or indirect characterization?

5.  When Romeo is sad he asks Benvolio if he would laugh at him and Benvolio says “No, coz, I rather weep.” (Shakespeare 39). Would this be an example of direct or indirect characterization when describing Benvolio?

Remember when we went over the parts of a story for Of Mice and Men. We reviewed vocabulary words like context, setting, mood, and characterization. Tonight I want you to apply these vocabulary words to Romeo and Juliet. Please tape these on the left side of you notebook and answer them on the right side of your notebook in complete sentences!

1.  What is the setting of Romeo and Juliet?

2.  What contexts have we talked about surrounding Romeo and Juliet?

3.  What is the mood of the first scene in Romeo and Juliet when the Montagues and Capulets are fighting?

4.  Is “The fiery Tybalt, with his sword prepared” (Shakespeare, 36) and example of an example of direct or indirect characterization?

5.  When Romeo is sad he asks Benvolio if he would laugh at him and Benvolio says “No, coz, I rather weep.” (Shakespeare 39). Would this be an example of direct or indirect characterization when describing Benvolio?

Remember when we went over the parts of a story for Of Mice and Men. We reviewed vocabulary words like context, setting, mood, and characterization. Tonight I want you to apply these vocabulary words to Romeo and Juliet. Please tape these on the left side of you notebook and answer them on the right side of your notebook in complete sentences!

1.  What is the setting of Romeo and Juliet?

2.  What contexts have we talked about surrounding Romeo and Juliet?

3.  What is the mood of the first scene in Romeo and Juliet when the Montagues and Capulets are fighting?

4.  Is “The fiery Tybalt, with his sword prepared” (Shakespeare, 36) and example of an example of direct or indirect characterization?

5.  When Romeo is sad he asks Benvolio if he would laugh at him and Benvolio says “No, coz, I rather weep.” (Shakespeare 39). Would this be an example of direct or indirect characterization when describing Benvolio?