- Act 3, Scene 1 Sequence Place the following events in the order in which they occurred. The first one has been done for you. Romeo went between Mercutio and Tybalt but Mercutio was stabbed. Hot-headed Mercutio was looking for a fight. 1 The Prince exiled Romeo from Verona. Tybalt tried to get Romeo to fight. Mercutio uttered, A plague o'both your houses! Before he died. Benvolio tried to reason with Mercutio not to fight. Romeo killed Tybalt in revenge for Mercutio's death. Mercutio asked Tybalt for a dual. - Act 3, Scene 2 1. Read Juliet's soliloquy (Lines 1-33) carefully, then provide an example of each of the following words: a) joy (Line 7) - b) restlessness (Line 17) - c) love for Romeo (Line 33) -
2. Write three words that would describe how Juliet felt when her nurse told her the news about Romeo and Tybalt.,, 3. Juliet sent her nurse on an errand to _ and gave her a to give to him. Synonyms A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word in the same language. (Ex. Automobile and Car) Romeo has been banished from Verona. List as many words as you can that are synonyms of banished.
- Act 3, Scene 3 Complete the chart: Situation Reaction Romeo was banished from Verona for killing Tybalt. Romeo felt... Friar Lawrence learned of the ruling of the Prince when Romeo came to him for help. The Friar told Romeo... Juliet's nurse came to the Friar's cell and saw Romeo in distress. She told Romeo... Romeo heard of Juliet's grief from the nurse. Romeo became so upset that he... Friar Lawrence told Romeo to go to Juliet and gave him advice. Friar Lawrence will try to talk to the Prince. Romeo will flee to after seeing Juliet for the last time. A will be arranged if possible.
Romeo is so distressed over his banishment that he is weeping on the floor, talking about how death would be a better than his punishment. Reread the following lines from the conversation the Friar has with Romeo, then answer the questions below. Hold thy desperate hand! Art thou a man? Thy form cries out thou art; Thy tears are womanish, thy wild acts denote the unreasonable fury beast. Unseemly woman in a seeming man, and ill beseeming beast in seeming both, thou hast amazed me. 1. What is the Friar saying about the mental and emotional strength of women? Go get thee to thy love as was decreed, ascend her chamber, hence and comfort her... pass to Mantua, where thou shalt live till we can fond time to blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends... and call thee back. 2. What does the Friar suggest that Romeo do now? 3. Do you think that the Friar was right in marrying Romeo and Juliet, or has he interfered where he shouldn't have? Explain your response.
- Act 3, Scene 4 Old Capulet's personality changed greatly, from the way he spoke in Act 1, Scene 5 at the party, to his meeting with Paris in this scene. Choose a personality trait from the box and write it beside each statement below. a) He greeted his guests at the party. b) He hears of Romeo's arrival. c) He assures Paris that he and Juliet will marry. d) He sent Lady Capulet to tell Juliet the news. forceful and direct calm and controlled warm and hospitable insensitive Your Opinion 1. Do you think that Old Capulet was concerned for Juliet's feelings? Why or why not? 2. Do you think that arranged marriages are good or bad? Explain you response.
- Act 3, Scene 5 1. State true or false for each of the following statements: There is a feeling of tragedy in the words of Romeo and Juliet's farewell speeches. Juliet gave her mother the impression that she loved Romeo for killing Tybalt. Juliet told her mother and father that she would be happy to marry Paris, but not for at least another year. Old Capulet is furious with Juliet's decision and tells her that she will be disowned of she does not agree to his plans. The nurse went against Juliet's wishes and sided with her parents. Juliet decided to see Friar Lawrence for advice and if that failed she would kill herself. Personification Writing about something as if it has human qualities is called personification. 2. Complete the quotation from Lines 9-10.... and jocund day Stands tiptoe. 3. Underline the example of personification in the following quotation: The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night.
- Act 3, Scene 5 Themes Select a theme from the list below and write it beside each quotation. Romeo to Juliet: I must hear from thee every day in the hour, For in a minute there are many days. Juliet to Romeo: O think' st thou we shall ever meet again? Capulet to Juliet: But fettle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next, To go with Paris to Saint Peter's Church, Nurse to Juliet: I think it best you married with the County. O, he is a lovely gentleman! parental authority love betrayal vs. loyalty separation