1. Figurative Language Practice
2. QuickWrite: How does Romeo's figurative language develop a central idea? (Consider Romeo's lines when he sees Juliet "dead" for the first time. What is he saying about the nature of beauty?)
3. What makes Romeo and Juliet a tragedy? (Define the term tragedy, tragic hero, tragic flaw)
Homework:
1. Reread the Prologue
2. How does Shakespeare develop Romeo and Juliet as a tragedy over the course of the play?
2. QuickWrite: How does Romeo's figurative language develop a central idea? (Consider Romeo's lines when he sees Juliet "dead" for the first time. What is he saying about the nature of beauty?)
3. What makes Romeo and Juliet a tragedy? (Define the term tragedy, tragic hero, tragic flaw)
Homework:
1. Reread the Prologue
2. How does Shakespeare develop Romeo and Juliet as a tragedy over the course of the play?