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Romeo and Juliet

 Shakespeare background knowledge Shakespeare background knowledge  Shakespeare insults Shakespeare insults

Due: Friday, March 20th  PAPER #1  Topic: Love  Explain: (in your own words) the concept of love  What is love  How do you find love  How do you know you are in love  What power does “love” have

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Paper #2 Due Friday, March 27th  Write 2 journal entries. Each entry should be AT LEAST 1 page in length  Journal entry #1: Juliet’s Journal: After meeting Romeo, what does she think……  Journal entry #2: Romeo’s journal: After meeting Juliet, what does he think ……

Paper #2 Due: Friday, March 27 th  Discuss the character of Romeo and his infatuation with Rosaline. Does this weaken the credibility of the love he feels for Juliet