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1 AIM: Who are the Montagues and Capulets
AIM: Who are the Montagues and Capulets? DO NOW: Read “The Hatfields and McCoys” What is the nature of the conflict? Describe each family. HOMEWORK: PROJECT DUE 12/1 NEW DUE DATE; prologue due 11/30; Vocabulary Unit 4 due 12/2 MONDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2016

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CAPULETS MONTAGUES Reckless Mature Serious Determined Courageous Tough rebellious Immature Obnoxious Childish Wild Scared Laidback Overconfident Instigator

3 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2016 AIM: What is a pun? What does a pun add to a dialogue? DO NOW: Take out Capulet and Montague list “Pun Fun” hand out HOMEWORK: PROJECT DUE 12/1 NEW DUE DATE; prologue due 11/30; Vocabulary Unit 4 due 12/2

4 CHARACTER FAMILY ACT AND SCENE IMPORTANT QUOTE

5 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 2016 HOMEWORK: PROJECT DUE 12/1 NEW DUE DATE; prologue due 11/30; Vocabulary Unit 4 due 12/2 AIM: What is a paradox? What does it show us about Romeo DO NOW: Where do you go when you want to be alone?

6 PARADOX a self-contradictory (opposite) proposition (statement)
 I always tell lies Your enemy’s friend is your enemy. I am nobody. “What a pity that youth must be wasted on the young.” – George Bernard Shaw Wise fool Truth is honey which is bitter. “I can resist anything but temptation.” – Oscar Wilde From the above examples of paradox, we can say that paradox creates a humorous effect on the readers because of its ridiculousness.

7 ASSESSMENT What does Shakespeare’s use of paradox reveal about Romeo?


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