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Romeo and Juliet By: William Shakespeare
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Structure of the Play Divided into Acts Written in Middle English Language Often features sonnets or poetical verse Originally had no stage directions Were added later by scholars to clarify the play for the reader Written to perform not to read Often what was written would be different than what was performed
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The Prologue What is it? Why is this included? What is the structure?
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Act I: The Setup Receive Background Information on both Families Prince declares fighting = death Romeo lovesick over Rosaline Paris tries to set up a marriage to Juliet through her parents (She is 13) Romeo crashes a Capulet party and meets Juliet
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Act II: The Problem Mercutio and Benvolio lose Romeo at the party Romeo declares his love for Juliet Completely moves on from Rosaline Romeo and Juliet try to figure out how to overcome their families feud Friar Laurence and Nurse agree to help Romeo and Juliet get secretly married
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Act III: The Deception Mercuito is stabbed by Tybalt Romeo stabs Tybalt Prince Escalus exiles Romeo A fate worse than death Nurse talks to Romeo, Friar Laurence talks to Juliet Juliet is told she will marry Paris Nurse encourages this Romeo sneaks in to see Juliet
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Act IV: The Downfall Paris is excited to marry Juliet Thinks it will end her suffering over Tybalt’s death Friar Laurence and Juliet develop a “Death Plan” Juliet’s “Death” stalls the wedding to Paris
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Act V: The Tragic Ending Romeo think Juliet is really dead Romeo buys poison from the apothecary Friar is told of Romeos “Death Plan” and rushes to stop him, but is too late Paris sees Romeo at Juliet’s tomb, fights him, and ends up stabbed Juliet wakes up, sees Romeo dead and stabs herself Lady Montague dies of grief Capulet and Montague “Make Up” Deaths = feud end
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