Act 4
Monday, 12/6-
Act 3 Test
Act 3 Journals: The Quote Section Due: Monday, 12/5-- due to www.turnitin.com before you enter class.
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Tuesday, 12/7- All of Act 4, scenes 1-4. Read, highlight, make notes, and AT THE BOTTOM of the page below the Modern English section, list all important actions that occurred on that page.
**I'm seeing a pop quiz on the readings..HMMMMMM, Could this be a hint????????
Friday, 12/10- Romeo and Juliet Essay - due to www.turnitin.com before you enter class.
Journals/ ESSAYS:
Today: We are going to reflect on Act 4. Each essay must be answered in at least 3 paragraphs each. You must include specific examples (and their line, scene and act numbers) and explain them.
Remember, a paragraph is at least 7 sentences.
**Remember to cite each line that is quoted directly
Act 4 Journals
1. Who said these lines? Identify the character and scene. Briefly explain each quote (This means you must tell why each character said the following quotes and in what context. A - C do not have to be answered in three paragraphs).Remember to include the Act, Scene, Line
A. “What must be shall be.”
B. “O, look! Methinks I see my cousin’s ghost seeking out Romeo that did spit his body upon a rapier’s point. Stay, Tybalt, stay! Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee.”
C. Life and these lips have long been separate. Death lies on her like an untimely frost
Upon the sweetest flower of all the field
D “Happily met, my lady and my wife!
E. “What must be shall be.”
F. “Love give me strength, and strength will help me through. Goodbye, dear father.”\
G. “Alas! Help! Help! My lady’s dead!”
Act 4 Essay
The following must be answered in 5 paragraphs: Use regular opening and 5 paragraph format. EMBED your evidence.
Citing evidence.... (Act. Scene. Lines) (3. 4. 12-32)
Format for Works Cited Page | Shakespeare, William. Play Title. Collection Title, edition, edited by Editor first name Last name, Publisher, Year, pp. Page range. |
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Works Cited entry | Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night. The Norton Shakespeare, 3rd ed., edited by Stephen Greenblatt, W. W. Norton, 2016, pp. 1907–1971. |
In-text citation | (Shakespeare 3.2.20–25) or (TN 3.2.20–25) Research paper sample link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L4TunKA8lt-CkyP6V04BQbac6_OzvzUm/view?usp=sharing |
The following must be answered in 5 paragraphs: Use regular opening
2. Think about the isolation Juliet feels as—alone in her room—she prepares to take the sleeping potion. Prove why she feels isolated. Identify the people Juliet has depended on for love, advice, or help, and explain why she cannot turn to them now. Can she trust them?
-Is her feeling of isolation the result of the FOUR people who guide her (Nurse, Mom, Dad, Friar) or is is the result of her own actions? (You may establish a thesis that combines both scenarios.
3. Prove that Friar Lawrence's plan is realistic or unrealistic? What are its strong points and drawbacks?
4.We see a side of Juliet that we have not seen before. Describe what her actions reveal about the growth of her character. Make references to details in the play to support your ideas
(embed your evidence!)
There is No Escaping Shakespeare
Standards:
Standard - CC.1.2.9-10.A
Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.
Standard - CC.1.3.9-10.K
Read and comprehend literary fiction on grade level, reading independently and proficiently.
Standard - CC.1.4.9-10.T
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