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Title: Review for Test on Romeo and Juliet


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Review for Test on Romeo and Juliet
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What is one of the themes of Romeo and Juliet?
  • The destruction of innocence
  • The dangers of haste

3
What information about the play is given in the
prologue to Act I?
  • The play is about two star-crossed lovers
  • They are the children of two feuding families
  • The feud ends when the children die
  • The setting is Verona
  • The play will last for two hours

4
What is one of the external conflicts in the play?
  • The feud between the two families
  • The fights between Tybalt and Mercutio, Romeo and
    Tybalt
  • Juliets argument with her father when she
    refuses to marry Paris

5
How is light imagery used in the play?
  • There are frequent references to the sun, moon,
    and stars
  • The lovers can only meet at night, so day is
    their enemy
  • It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.
  • More light and light, more dark and dark our
    woes.

6
Explain at least one reference to fate in the
play.
  • Oh, I am fortunes fool.
  • star-crossed lovers
  • some consequence left hanging in the stars

7
What is the plot structure of a Shakespearean
tragedy?
  • Act I-exposition
  • Act II-rising action
  • Act III-crisis or turning point
  • Act IV-falling action
  • Act V-climax (the death of one or more of the
    main characters) and resolution

8
Internal Conflicts in the Play
  • Juliets decision to take the Friars potion
  • The Friars decision to marry Romeo and Juliet
  • Romeos decision to fight Tybalt

9
Setting of the play
  • The play takes place in Verona, Italy, in the
    fourteenth century

10
Poetic Forms in Romeo and Juliet
  • Blank verse is poetry written in unrhymed iambic
    pentameter. Most of Romeo and Juliet is written
    in blank verse.
  • An iamb is a pair of syllables, the first
    unstressed and the second stressed.
  • Iambic pentameter is a line of poetry that
    consists of five iambs.
  • Couplets are two consecutive lines of poetry that
    rhyme

11
Poetic forms continued
  • Lines of poetry are either end-stopped lines or
    run-on lines.
  • End-stopped lines have some punctuation at the
    end which requires a pause.
  • In a run-on line, the meaning is always completed
    in the line or lines which follow.
  • A sonnet is a fourteen line poem with the rhyme
    scheme abab cdcd efef gg. A sonnet ends with a
    couplet. There are three sonnets in Romeo and
    Juliet

12
More terms
  • A conceit is an ingenious, elaborate, and
    extended comparison. Shakespeare is famous for
    his skillfully wrought conceits. An extended
    metaphor is a comparison developed over several
    lines of a poem.
  • A soliloquy is an unusually long speech in which
    a character who is onstage alone expresses his or
    her thoughts aloud. The soliloquy is a very old
    dramatic convention in which the audience is
    supposedly overhearing the private thoughts of
    the actor.

13
And still more terms
  • The thought we suppose a character is thinking
    while saying the lines is the subtext, and
    subtext controls the way an actor reads a line.

14
Foreshadowing
  • When Juliet looks down at Romeo from her balcony
    and tells him he looks as if he were in a grave
  • When Lady Capulet says that she wishes Juliet
    were married to her grave

15
Comic Relief
  • Scenes of comic relief are used to lighten the
    mood before or after heavy dramatic scenes when
    the nurse gives Juliet the news about the
    marriage plans, when the musicians hired for the
    wedding are joking around after Juliet is found
    dead

16
Dramatic Irony
  • Dramatic irony is when the audience or the reader
    knows something that the characters dont know.
    The most obvious example of this in Romeo and
    Juliet is when we know that Juliet isnt really
    dead. (The first time, anyway!)

17
Shakespeare and the English language
  • Shakespeare added over 1500 new words to the
    English language. For instance, words like
    advertising, manager, luggage, and zany have
    their first recorded use in his writing.

18
Puns
  • Shakespearean audiences loved puns and wordplay.
  • Examples
  • When Mercutio says, Ask for me tomorrow, and you
    shall find me a grave man.
  • When Romeo says You have dancing soles, but I
    have a soul of lead.
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