Romeo&Juliet

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This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 12 videos.

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Watch the video - wb p. 117
11.1 Rephrase in your own words what information we get about this tale?
Think of the topical questions (who? what? where?)

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Watch the video - wb p. 117
11.3 What this prologue again in the 1996 Baz Luhrman version
a. Complete with the original words
b. The phrase 'star-crossed lovers' was introduced by Shakespeare and had often been used  since then.
What does this phrase mean?

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Watch the video - wb p. 119
12.1 Complete the summary

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Watch the video - wb p. 120
12.2 Extract 1: watch how Romeo and Juliet fallin love at first sight in the 1969 Zefferelli film.
Follow along in your book (text)
Afterwards try to answer the questions: all except for 'g'

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Extract 2 - wb p. 122-123
12.2 Extract 2: after the party. Romeo sneaks into Juliet's garden and proclaims his love for her in the famous balcony scene.
Analyse the text by answering the questions: a ->g

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wb p. 124 - 13.1
Being a tragedy, Romeo and Juliet does not have a happy ending. Read about the outcome of the story in the mock (= spotten) newspaper article below.

13.1 Unfortunately, the subheadings have been left out. Reconstruct them!
+  the questions of ex. 13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5!

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Classical correction
Don't forget the "Who's who"! 
13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5

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Subheading paragraph 2

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Subheading paragraph 1

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Subheading paragraph 3

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Answers to the questions
see Scoodle

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wb p. 127 - 14.4
Apply this structure to your version of Romeo and Juliet.
Write a short paragraph next to the five parts of the narrative arch. Use the diagram in order to do this correctly.
Exposition: ...
Rising action: ...
Climax: ...
Falling action: ...
Resolution (= denouement): ...

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Narrative arc
Romeo and Juliet

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What to study?
  • You know the plot and characters.
  • You are able to analyse excerpts seen in class and situate them in the story.
  • You are able to situate and analyse an unseen excerpt in the story.
  • You know the structure of a tragedy and you can link the parts to the play.

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