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November 14, 2016 Review I will understand the importance of word choice on the mood or tone of a text. 11/14/16 I will understand how characters are created by their conversations with other characters, the plot line, and the main ideas (theme/central idea). 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njmzcd4ey94 H Nov. 14.notebook Terms to know: Act I sc. iii (aka Act one, scene 3) Comic relief: here you will meet the nurse, who brings relief to a tense scene. November 16, 2016 Check Out Question Use your text to answer the above question I will understand how characters are created by conversations with other characters, the plot line, and the main ideas (th central idea) Act I, sc. ii Summary write this down. Paris asks Lord Capulet if he can marry Juliet, his daughter. L. Capulet says "yes," but they have to wait two years (she's only 13 you know). Capulet decides to throw a party that night so these two crazy kids can meet. He asks a servant to deliver the invitations and exits. The illiterate servant asks Romeo (not knowing Romeo is a Montague) for help and subsequently invites Romeo. Benvolio convinces him to go to meet other girls. Nurse, where s my daughter? Call her forth to me. Now by my maidenhead at twelve year old, I bade her come. What, lamb! What, ladybird! God forbid! Where s this girl? What, Juliet! (Enter Juliet.) How now, who calls? Your mother. Madam, I am here, What is your will? This is the matter. Nurse, give leave a while, We must talk in secret. Nurse, come back again, I have rememb red me, thou s hear our counsel. Thou knowest my daughter s of a pretty age. 2

Faith, I can tell her age unto an hour. She s not fourteen. I ll lay fourteen of my teeth And yet, to my teen be it spoken, I have but four She s not fourteen. How long is it now To Lammas tide? A fortnight* and odd days. *two weeks Even or odd, of all days in the year, Come Lammas eve* at night shall she be fourteen. *summer festival Susan and she God rest all Christian souls! Were of an age. Well, Susan is with God, She was too good for me. But as I said, On Lammas eve at night shall she be fourteen, That shall she, marry, I remember it well. Tis since the earthquake now aleven years, And she was wean d* I never shall forget it *stop nursing Of all the days of the year, upon that day; For I had then laid wormwood to my dug, Sitting in the sun under the dove house wall. My lord and you were then at Mantua* *Italian city Nay, I do bear a brain but as I said, When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple Of my dug and felt it bitter, pretty fool, To see it tetchy and fall out wi th dug*! *breast Shake, quoth the dove house; twas no need, I trow, To bid me trudge. And since that time it is aleven years, For then she could stand high lone; nay, by th rood, She could have run and waddled all about; For even the day before, she broke her brow*, *eyebrow And then my husband God be with his soul! A was a merry man took up the child. Yea, quoth he, dost thou fall upon thy face? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit, Why is this so inappropriate? Wilt thou not, Jule? and by my holidam, The pretty wretch left crying and said, Ay. To see now how a jest shall come about! I warrant, and I should live a thousand years, I never should forget it: Wilt thou not, Jule? quoth he; And, pretty fool, it stinted and said, Ay. Enough of this, I pray thee hold thy peace. Yes, madam, yet I cannot choose but laugh To think it should leave crying and say, Ay. And yet I warrant it had upon it brow A bump as big as a young cock rel s* stone A perilous knock and it cried bitterly. Yea, quoth my husband, fall st upon thy face? Thou wilt fall backward when thou comest to age, Wilt thou not, Jule? It stinted and said, Ay. And stint thou too, I pray thee, nurse, say I. Peace, I have done. God mark thee to his grace! Thou wast the prettiest babe that e er I nurs d. And I might live to see thee married once, I have my wish. *rooster 3

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ROMEO Peace, peace, Mercutio, peace! Thou talk'st of nothing. Homework: Based on today's reading, select either Juliet, Lady Capulet, or the Nurse and discuss at least one (but no more than two) character traits. Use evidence from your text in your response. I will understand how characters are created by conversations with other characters, the plot line, and major ideas (such as theme and central idea). MERCUTIO True, I talk of dreams, Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is as thin of substance as the air And more inconstant than the wind, who wooes Even now the frozen bosom of the north, And, being anger'd, puffs away from thence, Turning his face to the dew dropping south. BENVOLIO This wind, you talk of, blows us from ourselves; Supper is done, and we shall come too late ROMEO Party I fear, too early: for my mind misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels and expire the term Of a despised life closed in my breast By some vile forfeit of untimely death. But He, that hath the steerage of my course, Direct my sail! On, lusty gentlemen. What does Mercutio compare dreams to? Summarize Mercutio s description: What is Benvolio worried about? What literary element does Shakespeare use in Romeo s speech? Who is He? 5