Title: ROMEO
1ROMEO JULIET
2ACT I
- mutiny
- civil
- affections
- shrift
- oppression
- chastity
- visage
- kin
- chinks
- debt
- foe
- atomi
- foreshadowing
3Brief Attention
- civil- people from same area who may or may not
be friendly with one another - shrift- confession
- chastity- purity
- visage- reflection
- kin- family
- chinks- money
- foe- enemy
- debt- owe another person
- atomi- small or tiny
4Elaborate Attention
- mutiny
- when someone (usually a group of people)
refuse to follow what the person who is in
control says
5- oppression
- When people are treated unfairly and not given
the same opportunities as others
6- affection
- when someone likes something or
- another person
7- foreshadowing
- describes when something or someone is a clue
to what will happen in the future
8Relationships Among Words
- Look at the pair of words. Is there a connection
between the words? What is it? Maybe there is
no connection between the words. How do you know
this? Write this down in your English notebook
and mark whether you believe there is a
relationship between these words or not. Be
ready to discuss! - Go Together No Relation
- oppression/friendly
- foreshadowing/clue
- affection/like
- mutiny/conformity
9Have you ever???
- Have you ever felt oppressed? When? What
happened? Can you think of any instances in our
history that oppression was shown? - Have you ever had an affection for another
person? What would cause you to feel this way?
10ACT II
- heir
- conjure
- envious
- peril
- prorogued
- idolatry
- doting
- alliance
- rancor
- counterfeit
- ropery
- moderately
11Brief Attention
- heir- is a person who inherits money, property,
or title when another person dies - prorogued- postponed
- doting- loving or caring about someone very much
- alliance- a group of people or possibly countries
that form together because they have something in
common - rancor- a feeling of bitterness and anger
- idolatry- someone who worships idols or has a
certain admiration for another - ropery- rudeness
- counterfeit- make something look real or genuine
in order to deceive someone
12Elaborate Vocabulary
- envious
- peril
- conjure
- moderately
13Elaborate Attention
- envious- to want something that another person
has sometimes it is also referred to in a
hateful way - Of what are you envious?
14peril- great dangersRaise your hand if you
think the following are perilous. . .
hurricanelight rainclose friendsstrangers
15Conjure- If you conjure something out of nothing,
you make something appear like magic.
- Which of these words would you associate with
conjure? Write them down on your paper. - spirits
- magician
- animals
- classroom
16moderately- to describe something that is neither
in large amount or small amount.
- What do you do moderately?
- Eat?
- Sleep?
- Talk?
- Spend money?
17Complete the SentencesWhich elaborate vocabulary
best fits in the blank?
- It is best to study __________________ throughout
the year so you will not forget the material from
the class. - The young girl stuck in the burning house was in
_________________. - The dog was ______________of the new baby in the
house because it was not getting the attention it
used to. - Negative thoughts began to ___________ in my mind
when I saw my ex-boyfriend with my best friend.
18Idea CompletionHelp to complete these ideas
- How might you show that you are envious of
another person? - Because we live in Iowa, we may think tornados
are more perilous than people in other locations
because. . . . - Why would you want to do something in a moderate
manner? - The magician conjured. . .
19ACT III
- consort
- rapier
- plague
- fray
- exile
- banished
- contrary
- perjured
- woe
20Brief Attention
- rapier- sword
- fray- fight or disturbance
- woo- to attempt to love someone or to get at
their heart - woe- sadness
- contrary- opposite
- exiled/banished- to be kicked out or removed from
an area
21Elaborate Attention Words
- consort
- perjured
- fickle
- plague
- soliloquy
22consort
- When someone consorts with another, they are
their friend, associate or companion. Sometimes
when people play music together, or do some of
the same things they are referred to as
consorting.
23perjured
- describes when a person lies deliberately (on
purpose) when he or she is under oath.
24fickle
- describes when someone or something changes
quickly. It is usually associated with feelings
and people, but can be used to discuss weather,
and other situations.
25plague
- A widespread outbreak of an illness or disease
it is fatal. It can also be used to describe an
annoyance or a nuisance.
26soliloquy
- A word used to describe when a character talks to
him/herself and reveals the truth to the
audience. Mostly used when discussing plays.
27PICTURE IT!
28What word would you associate with this image?
29What word would you associate with this image?
30What word would you associate with this image?
31What word would you associate with this image?
32This picture BEST depicts what vocabulary word?
33Write It!
- Use the words fickle and plague in a sentence
that will help us to understand the meaning of
the words. - Use the words consort and perjured in a sentence
that will help us to understand the meaning of
the words. - Share
34Draw It!
- Choose one word and draw an image that you could
associate with this word. - Be ready to share.
35ACT IV
- charnel house
- orisons
- melancholy
- pestilent
- lamentable
- metaphor
36Brief Attention
- charnel house- a place where the dead are kept
typically it is filled with bones - orisons- prayers
37Elaborate Attention Words
- melancholy
- pestilence
- lamentable
- metaphor
38melancholy
- A word used to describe when someone feels
sadness or when a situation is gloomy or possibly
depressing.
39pestilence
- Describes when someone or something is like a
disease or possibly an evil influence on another
or the situation.
40lamentable
- Describes when a person or situation is deserving
of regret or pity sometimes it can be used to
describe a pathetic situation.
41metaphor
- A technique used to show a comparison (not using
like or as- this is a simile). One thing is used
to symbolize another.
42METAPHOR ME
- What is one metaphor that you could use to
represent who you are? - Start with this phrase. . . I am a
__________________________________because
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__
43METAPHOR MRS. DANIELS
- I am a light bulb because sometimes I can be
bright, cheerful and help to guide others but
other times when my charge goes out, I am in the
dark and not always the most helpful.
44Word Association
- Match the words from each column that are most
similar - melancholy regret
- pestilence sadness
- orisons prayers
- lamentable disease
45Have you Ever?
- When would you feel melancholy?
- Who could we feel lamentable towards?
- Would you typically consider your friends a
pestilence? - Why would someone be afraid to go into a charnel
house? - Where would you expect to see an orison?
46YES OR NO???
- Is Mercutio a pestilence towards the Nurse?
- Would Romeo believe in orisons?
- Does Tybalt probably end up in a charnel house?
- Does Juliet feel melancholy once she is told she
must marry Paris? - Is the death of Mercutio and Tybalt a lamentable
day?
47ACT V
- defy
- apothecary
- mortal
- consents
- obsequies
- unsubstantial
- amorous
- paramour
- ambiguities
48Brief Attention
- apothecary- a person who sells medicines
- mortal- connected to death
- consent- to agree with
- obsequies- a funeral ceremony
- paramour- a lover
- privy- to know of a secret
49Elaborate Attention Vocabulary
- defy
- unsubstantial
- amorous
- ambiguities
50Defy
- When someone resists the opinion of another, the
request of another person. The person who defies
another or an idea is going against them/it, or
opposes them/it.
51Idea Completion
- I defy the way that my parents. . . .
- because. . . . .
- Fill in the blanks with an appropriate
- and meaningful response.
52unsubstantial
- When something or someone does not have a factual
basis to stand on. It lacks or does not have
substance or truth.
53Word Associations
- Do the following words/phrase match with the word
unsubstantial? - Truth
- Rumors
- Perjured testimony
- Real
54amorous
- Describes when a person is in love or strongly
attracted to someone.
55Image Association
Which of these images shows the word amorous well?
56ambiguities
- When someone is not sure of the meaning of words
or someone uses words that do not have a specific
meaning. If someone is speaking in ambiguities,
it may be difficult to understand them or know
what he or she means.
57Create a sentence
- Write a ambiguous sentence.
- Example-
- It was fun because it did something to me.
58Create a Sentence
- Rewrite your ambiguous sentence so that it makes
more sense. - Example- The play was enjoyable because I laughed
for hours.