1. Romeo & Juliet William ShakespeareSofea, Doreen & Hafizan 2. Question #2 Draw a table to compare the character traits of the different characters in Romeo &…
1. ROMEO AND JULIET (Without Tragedy)By Glen Zhou and Tim Bai 2. Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived two families in a constant dispute, the Capulets and…
1. AbrarAl-Hujaili06120224 2. ReadingIn this activity you are going to read a summery of the famous Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. When you are done with reading…
Slide 1 Slide 2 What is this stuff? Shakespeares Quotable Quotes from Romeo and Juliet By Tricia Cooney Slide 3 here is much to do with hate, but more with love, My child…
Slide 1Romeo & Juliet Slide 2 Look for… Puns Allusions Metaphor Personification Oxymorons Paradoxes Foreshadowing Slide 3 Puns A pun is a humorous play on words. Mercutio…
1.The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare 1564-16162. PROLOGUE Verona, Italy Montagues & Capulets:Generations of hate Kids fall in love Secret marriage Suicide*…
1.Writing our essays2. THE CHARACTER OF LORD CAPULET IS IMPORTANT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLOT OF ROMEO AND JULIET. DISCUSS. HOW DOES THE RELATIONSHIP WITH JULIET CHANGE?…
1. ROMEO AND JULIET 2. NARRATOR • We are in Verona, in the north of Italy. Once upon a time, there were two rich families who also were enemies: the Capuleto and the Montesco.…
1. ROMEO AND JULIET 2. NARRATOR • We are in Verona, in the north of Italy. Once upon a time, there were two rich families who also were enemies: the Capuleto and the Montesco.…
1. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare 1564-1616 2. PROLOGUE Verona, Italy Montagues & Capulets:Generations of hate Kids fall in love Secret marriage…