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Act I Scene i Narrative SummaryQuote Search Write a short summary from the perspective of Benvolio (5-7 sentences)…using “I” Find textual evidence that support the foils in this scene(with line #s) Benvolio: “….” (#). Tybalt: “...” (#).

Act I Scene ii-iii SceneNarrative Summary Quote Search 2perspective of the Servant (5ish sentences) …using “I” Find textual support (with line #s) that displays the following characters’ views on love and marriage: Paris (Scene 2 Line 12) Capulet (Scene 2 Lines 13, 16-17) Benvolio (Scene 2 Lines 47-48) 3perspective of the Nurse(5ish sentences) …using “I” Find textual support (with line #s) that displays the following characters’ views on love and marriage: Juliet (Scene 3 Line 66) Lady Capulet (Scene 3 Lines 70-71, 93-94) Nurse (Scene 3 Lines 75-76)

Act I Scene iv Narrative SummaryQuote Search Write a short summary from the perspective of Mercutio (5-7 sentences)…using “I” Find textual evidence that support the foils in this scene(with line #s)

Act I Scene v Narrative SummaryQuote Search Write a short summary from the perspective of Juliet (5-7 sentences)…using “I” Find evidence that demonstrates the character traits of the developing characters in this scene (with line #s) Designate Round/Flat or Static/Dynamic.

Act II Scene I (extra credit) Narrative SummaryQuote Search Write a short summary from the perspective of Mercutio (3-5ish sentences)…using “I” Find 3 language techniques used in this scene. (with line #s)

Act II Scene ii Narrative SummaryQuote Search Write a short summary from the perspective of either Romeo or Juliet (5-7 sentences)…using “I” Find 3 language techniques (ex. Simile, hyperbole, etc.) for Romeo and Juliet that reveal their character traits (include quotes with line #s).

Act II Scenes iii-vi Scene Narrative Summary Quote Search 3 perspective of the Friar Find 2 language techniques used in this scene. (with line #s) 4 perspective of Mercutio Find 2 language techniques used in this scene. (with line #s) 5 perspective of the Nurse Find 2 language techniques used in this scene. (with line #s) 6 perspective of the Friar Find 2 language techniques used in this scene. (with line #s)

Act III Scene i Narrative SummaryQuote Search Write a short summary from the perspective of Benvolio (5-7 sentences)…using “I” Choose a character from this scene and find quotations that support their character traits (with line #s)

Act III Scenes ii-v Scene Narrative Summary Quote Search 2 perspective of Juliet Identify any Soliloquies, Asides, Monologues (with line #s); Identify any Character Traits for the characters in your lines 3 perspective of the Friar Identify any Soliloquies, Asides, Monologues (with line #s); Identify any Character Traits for the characters in your lines 4 perspective of Capulet Identify any Soliloquies, Asides, Monologues (with line #s); Identify any Character Traits for the characters in your lines 5 perspective of Juliet Identify any Soliloquies, Asides, Monologues (with line #s); Identify any Character Traits for the characters in your lines

Act IV Scenes i-ii Scene Narrative Summary Quote Search 1 perspective of Juliet or the Friar Choose a character from this scene and find 2 quotations that support their character traits (with line #s) 2 perspective of Juliet Choose a character from this scene and find 2 quotations that support their character traits (with line #s)

Act IV Scenes iii-v Scene Narrative Summary Quote Search 3 perspective of Juliet Choose a character from this scene and find 2 quotations that support their character traits (with line #s) 4 perspective of either Capulet or the nurse 5 perspective of either Capulet, the nurse, or the Friar Choose a character from this scene and find 2 quotations that support their character traits (with line #s)

Act V Scenes i-iii Scene Narrative SummaryQuote Search 1 Write a short summary from the perspective of Romeo Find 2 quotations that reference Fate or are an example of tragedy (with line #s) 2 Write a short summary from the perspective of the Friar Find 2 quotations that reference Fate or are an example of tragedy (with line #s) 3 Write a short summary from the perspective of a character of your choice or FATE Find 2 quotations that reference Fate or are an example of tragedy (with line #s)