Title: Paragraphs on Romeo and Juliet
1Paragraphs on Romeo and Juliet
2Tips
- Dont mention how great or beautiful
Shakespeares writing is. We know this. - Shakespeare uses imagery to describe Romeos love
for Juliet. Not Romeo uses imagery to describe
Juliets beauty. - Present tense Romeo runs to Friar Lawrence.
- Dont worry about page numbers and lines for this
essay. Worry about analysis. Sound smart!
3- Dont make value statements such as
- Great story
- Interesting characters
- Well written book
4More than four lines
- Romeo first refers to Juliets bright beauty at
the Capulets feast - O, she doth teach the torches to burn
bright! - It seems she hangs upon the cheek of
- As a rich jewel in an Ethiops ear-
- Beauty too rich for use, for earth
too dear. - Juliets beauty not only informs the torches how
to illuminate the - Night, but it also shines like a jewel against
the backdrop of - blackness like a diamond against dark skin.
5How to quote quotes in verse
- O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! /
It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night / As a
rich jewel in an Ethiops ear (1.5.23-45).
6Wordiness Romeo has again fallen in love which
is clearly written through depicted images of
light.
- Romeos love for Juliet is depicted through
images of light.
7Fixing awkward transitions
- Another way Romeo compares Juliets beauty to
light, after sneaking into her house, is by
saying that two of the - After sneaking into the orchard, Romeo also
compares Juliets beauty to the light of stars
Two of the
8Commas
- Use after introductory or parenthetical clause.
- After the party Romeo did his homework.
- Juliet, on the other hand thinks their love is
too quick. - Before going home Romeo visited Ms. Briskin and
asked her for advice on his essay.
9Combining sentences
- Later in act two scene two when Romeo is outside
of Juliet's balcony he says on line three, It is
the east, and Juliet is the sun. When Romeo says
this he is comparing Juliet to the sun. - Later, outside Juliets balcony, Romeo compares
Juliet to a greater fire It is the east, and
Juliet is the sun.
10- After the party, Romeo did his homework.
- Juliet, on the other hand, thinks their love is
too quick. - Before going home, Romeo visited Ms. Briskin
and asked her for advice on his essay.
11Transition to 2nd paragraph in body of paper
- Have you used a linking expression or reference
from the previous paragraph to the new one? - This, that, those, these, such, other, another,
etc.
12Closing statement
- Shakespeares imagery helps enhance the lovers
romance and allows readers to picture the
characters through a different perspective. -
- Different perspective is too general. What new
perspective does the writer mean? A new
perspective of love? A new perspective on Romeos
awakening of real love, untarnished by romantic
ideals? Be specific.
13Closing statement Final statement on main point
made in paragraph.
- These images of light reflect Romeos inner
state of enlightenment. He is no longer
depressed instead, he now shines with the new
hope of a new love.
14In c
- Does topic sentence relate to thesis and
introduce main idea of paragraph? - Do you provide context for first example?
- Is quote connected? Cited properly?
- (1.4.51-22)
- Is quote explained?
- He ravens wings refers night.
- Does commentary relate to topic sentence?
- Transition to next example smooth?
- Commentary on example sufficient?
- Closing statement relate back to T.S.?
- Transition to next paragraph?
15Ghost Quotes
- Romeo compares Juliets beauty to fire. O, she
doth teach the torches to burn bright. - Romeo compares Juliets beauty to fire O, she
doth teach the torches to burn bright. - Connect with colon here.
16Introducing Quotes smoothly
- Shakespeare uses opposition in Friar
Lawrences speech to show love and hate.Virtue
itself turns vice, being misapplied meaning that
love when done incorrectly or obsessively can
become something truly terrible that will cause
suffering or pain. -
- Shakespeare uses opposition in Friar Lawrences
speech to show love and hate. While picking herbs
Friar Lawrence contemplates this juxtaposition of
love and hate Virtue itself turns vice, being
misapplied. He seems to be musing on the ability
of love to turn harmful if it becomes obsessive.
17Quotes
- 1 Explain what the quote means
- 2 How it relates to point you are making
- 3 Go deepermore than one
- sentence to develop idea
18It is the east and Juliet is the sun
- Juliet lights up Romeos life as the sun lights
up the day. The image of the sun rising in the
east also suggests a new beginning for Romeos
love life. - Juliet is the sun that will brighten up Romeos
night and erase his depression over Rosalines
unrequited love.
19all the birds would think it were not night
- Go deeper- ANALYZE dont just say and her
beauty is so bright the birds think it is day.
What does that symbolize to Romeo? A new day, a
new awakening, leaving the darkness of night,
walking into the light, a new dawn, a new chance,
or bringing life back from the darkness of night.
20When Shakespeare wrote Friar Lawrences
monologue, he used the analogy of man as a plant
to illustrate how either can be used for good or
evil.
Topic Sentences style
- In Friar Lawrences Monologue Shakespeare uses
the analogy of man as a plant to illustrate how
either can be used for good or evil.
21Writing about imagery
- What does the sun represent
- Warmth
- Gives life
- The center of the universe
22- Shakespeare used images that contradict each
other during Friar Lawrences speech in Romeo and
Juliet to express a love and hate theme. - Shakespeare uses contradictory images in Friar
Lawrences speech to express the opposing themes
of love and hate.