{ Lesson 25 Act V, Scenes I & II SB Activity 4.24 Goals --Appraise and analyze a character’s options/motives.

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{ Lesson 25 Act V, Scenes I & II SB Activity 4.24 Goals --Appraise and analyze a character’s options/motives

 SB page 306  On a separate sheet of paper, #2  Rather than marry Paris, Juliet decides to drink the Friar’s potion so she will appear dead and then be interred in her family's vault. When Romeo hears news of Juliet’s death, he, too, makes a difficult decision. As you read Act V Scene I, look for evidence that tells you what Romeo intends to do.  Jot down some notes about these decisions. While we’re reading…Scene I

 #3 What is Romeo’s plan?  #4 What does he mean when he says, “Then I defy stars!  #5 What are Romeo’s options? On the same sheet you took notes, draw a graphic organizer and brainstorm what you think the possible options AND outcomes are for Romeo. Based on the details you noted…

 Narrator  Friar John  Friar Lawrence  Summarize Real Quick Act V Scene II

 Character Analysis Draft  Scene/Speech notes – visual/vocal delivery  Scene Introduction EA 4.1 Work Time: Choose your own adventure