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Split Page Notes/Close Reading for Act I of Romeo and Juliet
- If you were the Prince of Verona, how would you manage the conflict between the Capulet’s and the Montague’s?
- What incentives would you offer?
- What disciplinary measures would you take?
- What do you learn about Romeo’s feelings toward Rosaline?
- How would you characterize Romeo at the beginning of the play based on his love sickness?
- How would you describe the control Juliet’s parents have over her?
Text / Explain the Conflict / How does this
describe Romeo?
Lines 200-207 -- “Grief of mine own lie heavy in my breast…A madness most discreet, a choking gall, and a preserving sweet. Farewell.”
Lines 210-211 – “Tut! I have lost myself; I am not here. This is not Romeo, he is some other where.”
Lines 240-241 –
“Be ruled by me: forget to think of her. O, teach me how I should forget to think!”
Character / Quote / Paraphrase / What does it reveal about their feelings toward love and marriage?
Capulet / “My child is yet a stranger in the world, too soon marred are those so early made, within her scope of choice lies my consent and my consent end fair according voice.”
Paris / “What say you to my suit…Younger than she are happy mothers made.”
Benvolio / “Turn giddy and be holp by backward turning…Take thou some new infection to they eye and the rank poison of the old will die.”
Romeo / “Not mad, but bound more than a madman is; shut up in prison, kept without my food, whipped and tormented.”
Text / Interpretation / Inference
Lady Capulet: “Well, think of marriage now. Younger than you, here is Verona, ladies of esteem, are made already mothers. By my count, I was your mother much upon these years that you are now a maid. Thus then in brief: The valiant Paris seeks you for his love.” / What can we conclude about Juliet’s relationship with her mother?
Nurse: “Thou wast the prettiest babe e’er I nursed. An I might live to see thee married once I have my wish.” / How does Juliet’s relationship with her nurse compare to that with her mother?
Juliet: ”I’ll look to like, if looking liking move; But no more deep will I endart mine eye than your consent gives strength to make it fly.” / . / Why does Juliet speak in this playful tone?
Summarize the five most important parts of Act I of Romeo and Juliet:
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