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Journal Entry Consider Friar Lawrence’s plans for Romeo and Juliet. Write down his plan to save the lovers, then brainstorm a list of what could possibly go wrong. 2 minutes End

Act IV, Scene V Large Friar Lawrence Medium Nurse Lady Capulet Lord Capulet First Musician Peter Small Paris Second Musician Third Musician

Turn and Talk: How is this scene an example of dramatic irony? Dramatic Irony: occurs when the audience knows something the characters do not. Because of this understanding, the words of the characters take on a different meaning. This can create intense suspense or humor.

Summarize Act IV, Scene V When you are finished, put that summary sheet away and take out your Power and privilege chart

Powerful or less powerful? Related to Royalty Man Parent Rich Woman Church Official Poor Child Employed by a wealthy family

Be sure to include at least three major Aspects it affected Journal Entry: Explain how the power dynamic of Verona has affected the course of the play. Be sure to include at least three major Aspects it affected