Mrs. Barnett English 1 Weeks 34 Semester 2.

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Mrs. Barnett English 1 Weeks 34 Semester 2

Bell work # 28 Act V, scene 3 Friar Laurence attempted to help Romeo and Juliet throughout their relationship. Do you think that Friar Lawrence made good choices and gave good advice, or is he to blame for the situation Romeo and Juliet are in? Answer in 2 well developed paragraphs

Bell work # 29 Noble birth Flaw or error of judgment Tragic Hero Tragic Flaw Noble birth Flaw or error of judgment Reversal of fortune Reversal brought on by own actions A personality trait of a main character that leads to his or her downfall Does Romeo fit the definition of a tragic hero? Explain with support from the play in 1 paragraph. What is Romeo’s tragic flaw? Bell work # 29

Bell Work #30 As you watched the movie Gnomeo and Juliet what inside jokes/puns did you find as only people that have studied the play would get! List three to five inside jokes/puns and explain how it relates to the play of Romeo and Juliet

DUE May 8 and 9 Romeo and Juliet’s Project Romeo and Juliet Project DUE May 8 and 9 Romeo and Juliet’s Project Romeo and Juliet’s Project Rubric

Essay – Play vs. Movie Write an essay Compare/Contrast the Romeo and Juliet play version to the Gnomeo and Juliet movie version Use details from the play and movie Use vocabulary from the play that is also used in the movie (minimum of 5)

Student’s are to pick a book of interest to the student. Student’s book must have 150 pages and be school appropriate. Project’s due May 22/23 Project List Read like a Rock Star