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Romeo & Juliet Act I
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Act I: Characters/Roles Chorus Escalus, Prince of Verona
Mercutio, the Prince’s kinsmen & Romeo’s friend Paris, a young count and kinsman of the Prince Montague Montague’s Wife Romeo, son of Montagues Benvolio, Montague’s nephew & Romeo’s close friend Abraham, Montague servant Capulet Capulet’s Wife Juliet, daughter of Capulets Nurse Tybalt, nephew of Capulet’s wife Samson, Capulet servant Gregory, Capulet servant
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Act I, Scene 1 Location: Verona, a public place.
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Shakespeare’s Insults
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Act I, Scene 2 Location: A street near the Capulet house.
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Act I, Scene 3 Location: Capulet’s house.
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Act I, Scenes 2 – 4: Sit in groups of 6.
Discuss After Reading: Who has asked for Juliet’s hand in marriage? In what state of mind is Romeo when we first see him in the play? Explain how Romeo finds out about the Capulet ball. How does Benvolio try to remedy Romeo’s love sickness? Why does Lady Capulet visit with Juliet? What questions does she ask her? How do the Nurse and Lady Capulet feel about Paris? Which character loves to talk? Who is Queen Mab? What premonition does Romeo have? Act I, Scenes 2 – 4: Sit in groups of 6. Assign roles to 5 people – some may need to play multiple roles. Assign one translator – this person will have a class laptop and go to Romeo & Juliet, No Fear Shakespeare – use Google Chrome. The translator will stop after each major section and explain – essentially the role I did yesterday.
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Act I, Scene 4 Location: A street near the Capulet house.
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Queen Mab Speech
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Queen Mab is a fairy who influences dreams.
Mercutio’s Queen Mab Queen Mab is a fairy who influences dreams. Notice the moods of Romeo and Mercutio at the beginning of the scene. Why is this scene important? Think of fate and the foreshadowing of tragedy. Describe their differing personalities and views on love and dreaming.
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Drawing Queen Mab Draw a picture of Queen Mab!
Use the speech provided. Make it as beautiful as you can! Stick figures can still be beautiful Make sure you label at least 5 things you draw with the correlating line from the play.
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Queen Mab Translation – check your understanding!
…She’s no bigger than the stone on a city councilman’s ring. She rides around in a wagon drawn by tiny little beings, and she rides over men’s noses as they lie sleeping. The spokes of her wagon are made of spiders' legs. The cover of her wagon is made of grasshoppers' wings. The harnesses are made of the smallest spider webs. The collars are made out of moonbeams. Her whip is a thread attached to a cricket’s bone. Her wagon driver is a tiny fly in a gray coat; he’s not half the size of a little round worm that comes from the finger of a lazy young girl. Her chariot is a hazelnut shell. …she rides every night through the brains of lovers and makes them dream about love. She rides over courtiers' knees, and they dream about curtsying. She rides over lawyers' fingers, and they dream about their fees. She rides over ladies' lips, and they dream of kisses. Queen Mab often puts blisters on their lips because their breath smells like candy, Sometimes she rides over a courtier’s nose, and he smells the scent of money. Sometimes she tickles a priest’s nose with a tithe-pigs tail, and he dreams of a large donation. Sometimes she rides over a soldier’s neck, and he dreams of cutting the throats of foreign enemies, of breaking down walls, of ambushes, of Spanish swords, and of enormous cups of liquor. And then, drums beat in his ear and he wakes up. He’s frightened, so he says a couple of prayers and goes back to sleep. She is the same Mab who tangles the hair in horses' manes at night and makes the tangles hard in the dirty hairs, which bring bad luck if they’re untangled. Mab is the old hag who gives romantic dreams to virgins and teaches them how to hold a lover and bear a child.
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Act I, Scene 5 Location: A hall in Capulet’s house; the scene of the party.
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