ROMEO AND JULIET Act I Act I Prologue

  • Slides: 31
Download presentation
ROMEO AND JULIET Act I

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I

Act I Prologue (page 5) 1. What does the prologue tell us is going

Act I Prologue (page 5) 1. What does the prologue tell us is going to happen in the play? � The play takes place in Verona. � Two families are fighting. � Two people in love take their life.

Act I Prologue (page 5) 2. What does the term “star-crossed lovers” mean? �

Act I Prologue (page 5) 2. What does the term “star-crossed lovers” mean? � People whose relationship is bound to fail from the start.

Act I Scene i (page 5) 1. For whom do Sampson and Gregory work?

Act I Scene i (page 5) 1. For whom do Sampson and Gregory work? Who do they dislike? � They work for the Capulet family. � They dislike the Montagues.

Act I Scene i (page 5) 2. Why does Sampson bite his thumb at

Act I Scene i (page 5) 2. Why does Sampson bite his thumb at the Montagues? � He wants to insult them.

Act I Scene i (page 5) 3. How does Benvolio act during the brawl?

Act I Scene i (page 5) 3. How does Benvolio act during the brawl? How does Tybalt act during the brawl? What does this say about their characters? � Benvolio tries to make peace. � Tybalt wants to fight. � Tybalt is quick to anger and always wants to take down his enemies. Benvolio sees the importance of not fighting.

Act I Scene i (page 5) 4. What role does masculine (male) honor play

Act I Scene i (page 5) 4. What role does masculine (male) honor play in the fight between the Capulets and Montagues? � It is considered not manly if men don’t fight when challenged to it. It makes someone less manly if they don’t fight.

Act I Scene i (page 6) 5. What does Prince Escalus say will happen

Act I Scene i (page 6) 5. What does Prince Escalus say will happen if the families do not have peace? � Their “ lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace. ” This means they will be killed if they keep fighting in public.

Act I Scene i (page 6) 6. How has Romeo been acting, according to

Act I Scene i (page 6) 6. How has Romeo been acting, according to his parents? � He has been acting strangely. He cries. He shuts his windows and makes his room dark. He seems sad.

Act I Scene i (page 6) 7. What does Benvolio promise Lady Montague he

Act I Scene i (page 6) 7. What does Benvolio promise Lady Montague he will do? � He will talk with Romeo and see why he’s acting strangely.

Act I Scene i (page 6) 8. Why is Romeo sad? � He is

Act I Scene i (page 6) 8. Why is Romeo sad? � He is in love with Rosaline, but she doesn’t love him back.

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s ii

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s ii

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 1. What does Paris want? What is Lord

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 1. What does Paris want? What is Lord Capulet’s response? � Paris wants to marry Juliet. � Lord Capulet is worried that Juliet is too young, so he wants Paris to court her slowly.

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 2. What does Lord Capulet plan to do

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 2. What does Lord Capulet plan to do that evening? � He plans to host a masked ball and feast.

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 3. What does the servant have Romeo read?

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 3. What does the servant have Romeo read? � The servant has Romeo read the invitation to the feast and all those who are invited.

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 4. Why does Benvolio want to go to

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 4. Why does Benvolio want to go to the party? Why does Romeo want to go to the party? � Benvolio wants Romeo to see that there are other beautiful women besides Rosaline. � Romeo wants to go because Rosaline is on the invite list.

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 5. What does the servant not know about

Act I Scene ii (page 7) 5. What does the servant not know about Benvolio and Romeo? � He does not know that they belong to the house of Montague.

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s iii

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s iii

Act I Scene iii (page 8) 1. What does Lady Capulet tell Juliet? What

Act I Scene iii (page 8) 1. What does Lady Capulet tell Juliet? What is Juliet’s reaction to the idea of marriage? � Lady Capulet tells Juliet that Paris wants to marry her. � Juliet said she does not wish to be married.

Act I Scene iii (page 8) 2. What does Juliet mean by the line:

Act I Scene iii (page 8) 2. What does Juliet mean by the line: “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move / But no more deep will I endart mine eye / Than your consent gives strength to make it fly” ? � Juliet means that she will look at Paris at the ball and decide if she likes him or not. She will not immediately agree to the idea of marriage.

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s iv

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s iv

Act I Scene iv (page 8) 1. What does Romeo mean by the lines

Act I Scene iv (page 8) 1. What does Romeo mean by the lines that begin with: “I fear, too early: for my mind misgives… “ � Romeo means that he is afraid that fate will make something bad happen to him, even as fate is the reason he is going to the ball. 2. What is this an example of? � Foreshadowing.

Act I Scene iv (page 9) 2. What is the point of Mercutio’s speech?

Act I Scene iv (page 9) 2. What is the point of Mercutio’s speech? What is he trying to say about dreams and society? � Mercutio makes his speech because he wants Romeo to stop thinking about Rosaline and go to the feast. Queen Mab (a fairy) brings dreams to humans and those dreams represent some aspect of their personalities. But then he says that dreams are destructive because they make people believe things about the world that are not true.

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s v

ROMEO AND JULIET Act I s v

Act I Scene v (page 9) 1. Who is Romeo talking about when he

Act I Scene v (page 9) 1. Who is Romeo talking about when he says: “Did my heart love till now? ” � Juliet.

Act I Scene v (page 9) 2. What does Tybalt realize when he hears

Act I Scene v (page 9) 2. What does Tybalt realize when he hears Romeo speak? What does he want to do? � Tybalt realizes that the speaker behind the mask is Romeo, a member of the enemy family. � He wants to fight Romeo and kill him.

Act I Scene v (page 9) 3. What is Lord Capulet’s response to Tybalt?

Act I Scene v (page 9) 3. What is Lord Capulet’s response to Tybalt? � Lord Capulet says that Romeo is rumored to be a good guy and that Tybalt should just ignore him at the ball.

Act I Scene v (page 9) 4. How does Romeo learn Juliet is a

Act I Scene v (page 9) 4. How does Romeo learn Juliet is a Capulet? � The Nurse tells him.

Act I Scene v (page 10) 5. How does Juliet learn Romeo’s identity? What

Act I Scene v (page 10) 5. How does Juliet learn Romeo’s identity? What is her reaction upon learning this? � Juliet asks the Nurse for the identities of many men there so the Nurse is not suspicious. She then asks Romeo’s identity and the Nurse tells her. � She is shocked.

Act I Scene v (page 10) 6. Explain this quote from Juliet: “My only

Act I Scene v (page 10) 6. Explain this quote from Juliet: “My only love sprung from my only hate…” ? � She thinks it is unfair that the fates have led her to love a man who is a sworn enemy of her family.

Act I Scene v (page 10) 7. What is unique about the lines Romeo

Act I Scene v (page 10) 7. What is unique about the lines Romeo and Juliet speak to each other? How are they a metaphor? � When put together, their lines form a sonnet, a 14 -line poem with a rhyming couplet at the end. � Their words are a metaphor because they compare love to religious terms. Touching hands = sin, Romeo = pilgrim on a journey for love, kiss = purging sin