Day 46 - Poetic imagery and Romeo and Juliet. Objectives 1. Read and analyze Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet 2. Analyze how Imagery can affect the interpretation.

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Day 46 - Poetic imagery and Romeo and Juliet

Objectives 1. Read and analyze Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet 2. Analyze how Imagery can affect the interpretation of a poem. Homework: VCR 6 Quiz Monday Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene V. Make sure you complete the annotations and worksheet.

Warm Up Warm Up: R+J quote analysis. Read the following quotes from Romeo and Juliet. Write a 2 sentence analysis of each quote 1. Quote : I talk of dreams, Which are the children of an idle brain 2. Quote : These violent delights have violent ends

Research Paper Please turn in your signed research paper topic form.

Romeo & Juliet Act II Scene III

Identify several examples of imagery in Friar Lawrence's monologue at the beginning of Scene III. 1.What kind of image(s) does the language create? 2.What effect does it have on the scene? 3.How might this imagery effect an audience?

Time to read: Romeo and Juliet You are expected to annotate while we read. Make sure you bring your maturity to the table.

AntipathyApathyComplacentCovetCupidity DysenteryDyslexiaPathologicalEmpathyImplacable MisogamyMisogynyPathosPlacatePlacid PathosMisoDysCupioPlaceo