 Vocab Quiz 19  QuickWrite  The Love Connection  The Balcony Scene  Haikus.

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 Vocab Quiz 19  QuickWrite  The Love Connection  The Balcony Scene  Haikus

 31: cogn  32: ped  33: ject  34: inter  35: in  36: de  37: im

 Option 1: Do you believe in love at first sight? What does this mean about Romeo and Juliet’s relationship?  Option 2: Would you defy your parents to marry someone you love? Why or why not?

 Complete the handout in pairs.  What is the effect of having such a variety of experiences, feelings, and attitudes about love and marriage in one play?  What are some insights that you gained?  What complications might arise because of these different viewpoints?  In addition to the feud, what are some other problems the young lovers will encounter?  Regarding the topic of love and marriage, with which character do you most identify and why?

 Romeo   Benvolio    Capulet    Juliet   Lady Capulet (Wife) Nurse Mercutio Remember! Don’t write out the whole quotation, only a few key words.

 Romeo: Love is painful/heavy/beautiful  Benvolio: Wise, gives advice to find someone new, sensible  Capulet: Don’t marry too young  Juliet: Not looking forward to getting married, don’t want to vs. haven’t thought about it  Wife: Wants Juliet to marry, she was a young mother  Nurse: Women are made better through marriage, clear views on gender  Mercutio: don’t give up on love, knowledgeable? Love isn’t fair: be ready.

 Read through the scene to discuss general meaning  Viewing of two film versions

 Viewing of two versions.  Before we watch:  Play close attention to similarities/differences between the two film versions, as well as our text, in terms of:  Cuts  Characterization  Tone  Pace

 Rank the three versions of this scene we’ve encountered so far (the text, the ’68 version and the ’96 version) in order of your preference (1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd ).  Please discuss  1) Why you liked/didn’t like that particular version  2) Why you think the author/director chose to present this scene the way he did. Who was the intended audience for each?

 Finish Balcony Scene reviews  Vocab Lesson 20  Read Act 3.1 and 3.2