LOVE HATE IN VERONA ACT 1 SCENE 1

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LOVE & HATE IN VERONA ACT 1, SCENE 1 § To explore Act 1,

LOVE & HATE IN VERONA ACT 1, SCENE 1 § To explore Act 1, Scene 1 of the play § To analyse Romeo’s character and his role as a Tragic Hero

Act 1, Scene 1 Parts Montagues • • • Capulets Abram Benvolio Montague Lady

Act 1, Scene 1 Parts Montagues • • • Capulets Abram Benvolio Montague Lady Montague Romeo • • • Neutral ◦ Officers ◦ Prince Sampson Gregory Tybalt Capulet Lady Capulet

The Servants’ Exchange 1. Does the servants’ exchange make sense? 2. Is it always

The Servants’ Exchange 1. Does the servants’ exchange make sense? 2. Is it always clear who is talking to whom? Which lines are confusing? 3. What is the meaning of the following statements: § § § “I will frown as I pass by them” “bite your thumb” “draw if you be men”

Prince Escalus Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace, Profaners of this neighbour-stained steel. Will they

Prince Escalus Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace, Profaners of this neighbour-stained steel. Will they not hear? – What, ho! You men, you beasts, § What is revealed about Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground, the character who intervened? Why did he And hear the sentence of your movéd prince. intervene? Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, § What does he say and why? By thee, Old Capulet, and Montague, § What is the new law he Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets. has passed? What does ‘on pain of death’ If ever you disturb our streets again, mean? Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace. § Why has Shakespeare chosen this moment for Once more, on pain of death, all men depart. the Prince to enter the play?

Meet Romeo Montague § Why is Romeo sad? § What metaphors does Romeo use

Meet Romeo Montague § Why is Romeo sad? § What metaphors does Romeo use to describe love in lines 176 – 185? § What advice does Benvolio give Romeo to stop him from feeling sad?

Romeo as a Tragic Hero • So far in the play, how does Romeo

Romeo as a Tragic Hero • So far in the play, how does Romeo fulfill the requirement for being a Tragic Hero? • What stage is he on in his downfall? • What is his Tragic Flaw?

Romeo’s OKCupid Profile Read over the selected quotes from Scene 1. ◦ What do

Romeo’s OKCupid Profile Read over the selected quotes from Scene 1. ◦ What do they tell you about Romeo? ◦ What kind of a person is he? ◦ What is he looking for in a girl? Based on your findings, complete Romeo’s OKCupid profile. Once finished, e-mail it to dkempner@canons. harrow. sch. uk