Romeo Juliet Act 4 Scene 4 Members of
Romeo & Juliet Act 4 Scene 4 Members of the group: Roché Rabie and Saatvik Korisepati
What happens in Act 4, Scene 4?
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Character Development ⦿ Lady & Lord Capulet have developed in the scene as before they didn’t pay much attention to Juliet, but know they are staying up very late at night, and are paying for very expensive food to make sure everything for her wedding day is perfect. ⦿ “Look to the baked meats, Angelica. Spare not for the cost” -Lord Capulet, Act 4 Scene 4 ⦿ “Good faith, ‘tis day!” -Lord Capulet, Act 4 Scene 4
Character Development ⦿ The Nurse has developed in this scene as she insults Lady Capulet in attempt to get her to go to bed. Where as before she was seen as a caring and obedient servant. ⦿ “Go, you old housewife, go. Go to bed dear. ” -Nurse Act 4 Scene 4
Drama techniques ⦿ What drama techniques have been used in this scene?
Literary Devices ⦿ What devices are used in this scene? Identify and explain! PEE paragraphs expressed verbally! › Figurative language, motifs, foreshadowing, flashbacks �Some of literary devices belong to prose too! �*Motifs are recurring words eg. ‘Dark and light’ used by the Shakespeare. Motifs emphasis theme, mood, tone.
Themes and Issues explored/identified in this scene ⦿ Themes are universal; this means that despite our different backgrounds, we all can be affected by them. They are the central idea/s explored by a writer and they recur throughout their writing. Eg. ‘Love can bring about hate. ’ ⦿ Issues can be themes too. Consider them sub themes that don’t appear all the time.
Themes and issues ⦿ You should find at least 3 themes and issues, support with evidence and explain verbally.
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