The Revision Clock We are going to create a ‘revision clock’ to structure our Romeo and Juliet revision. This can be used for any of your literature texts,

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The Revision Clock We are going to create a ‘revision clock’ to structure our Romeo and Juliet revision. This can be used for any of your literature texts, so have a go at home! It can also be used in other subjects to split your revision into topics.

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Each section will focus on a key character or theme. For each, you should include: Key quotes Analysis of key words/techniques Shakespeare’s intentions Context links Audience reactions (contemporary vs modern) Romeo & Juliet

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Each section will focus on a key character or theme. For each, you should include: Key quotes Analysis of key words/techniques Shakespeare’s intentions Context links Audience reactions (contemporary vs modern) Let’s do the first one together… Romeo Romeo & Juliet

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Juliet Each section will focus on a key character or theme. For each, you should include: Key quotes Analysis of key words/techniques Shakespeare’s intentions Context links Audience reactions (contemporary vs modern) Romeo Juliet Romeo & Juliet

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Juliet Love/marriage Each section will focus on a key character or theme. For each, you should include: Key quotes Analysis of key words/techniques Shakespeare’s intentions Context links Audience reactions (contemporary vs modern) Romeo Juliet Romeo & Juliet Love/marriage

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Juliet Love/marriage Death Each section will focus on a key character or theme. For each, you should include: Key quotes Analysis of key words/techniques Shakespeare’s intentions Context links Audience reactions (contemporary vs modern) Romeo Juliet Romeo & Juliet Love/marriage Death

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Juliet Love/marriage Death Each section will focus on a key character or theme. For each, you should include: Key quotes Analysis of key words/techniques Shakespeare’s intentions Context links Audience reactions (contemporary vs modern) Romeo Juliet Romeo & Juliet Love/marriage Death Social status/power

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Juliet Love/marriage Death Each section will focus on a key character or theme. For each, you should include: Key quotes Analysis of key words/ techniques Shakespeare’s intentions Context links Audience reactions (contemporary vs modern) Romeo Juliet Romeo & Juliet Love/marriage Death Social status/power Generation gap

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Juliet Love/marriage Death Social status/power Generation gap Patriarchal society

The Revision Clock Romeo & Juliet Romeo Juliet Love/marriage Death Italian stereotypes Social status/power Generation gap Patriarchal society

Shakespeare’s messages The Revision Clock Family Romeo Religion Juliet Context Romeo & Juliet Love/marriage Shakespeare’s messages Death Italian stereotypes Social status/power Generation gap Patriarchal society