Act II, Scene 5 HW.

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Act II, Scene 5 HW

Read Act II, Scene 5 - Independently On a sheet of paper, summarize the events of Scene 5 regarding Juliet and the Nurse. Then, practice your new characterization terms by analyzing the characters of Juliet and the Nurse. Use three terms from your notes in your response when analyzing your characters. Your paragraph should, of course, be at least seven sentences in length; practice with your commas and sentence-types! Underline your three terms and be ready to discuss!

Hints 1. Is Juliet a dynamic or static character? Why? 2. Does Juliet or the Nurse have a foil? Explain. 3. What can we indirectly figure out about the Nurse or Juliet? Provide evidence. 4. What does Juliet’s soliloquy reveal about her internal reality? 5. Are there any stereotypes present? Provide evidence.