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En KEY STAGE 3 Year 9 English test LEVELS 4 7 Shakespeare paper: Romeo and Juliet Please read this page, but do not open the booklet until your teacher tells you to start. Write your name on the cover of your answer booklet. This booklet contains one task which assesses your reading and understanding of Romeo and Juliet and has 18 marks. You have 45 minutes to complete this task. Sourced from SATs-Papers.co.uk

Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 2, lines 28 to 95 Act 3 Scene 5, lines 59 to 122 Imagine you are going to direct these scenes for classroom performance. In the first extract, Juliet is waiting for Romeo when the Nurse arrives; in the second, Juliet has just parted from Romeo when Lady Capulet enters. How should the actor playing Juliet show her changing feelings in each of these extracts? Support your ideas by referring to both of the extracts which are printed on the following pages. 18 marks 4 7/Romeo and Juliet 2

Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 2, lines 28 to 95 In this extract, Juliet is waiting for Romeo to arrive. The Nurse arrives bringing bad news. So tedious is this day As is the night before some festival To an impatient child that hath new robes 30 And may not wear them. O, here comes my Nurse Enter the NURSE, with the rope-ladder. And she brings news and every tongue that speaks But Romeo s name, speaks heavenly eloquence. Now, Nurse, what news? What hast thou there? The cords That Romeo bid thee fetch? NURSE Ay, ay, the cords. 35 She drops the rope-ladder on the floor. NURSE Ay me, what news? Why dost thou wring thy hands? Ah, well-a-day! He s dead, he s dead, he s dead! We are undone, lady, we are undone. Alack the day! He s gone, he s killed, he s dead! Can heaven be so envious? NURSE Romeo can 40 Though heaven cannot. O Romeo, Romeo! Whoever would have thought it? Romeo! What devil art thou dost torment me thus? This torture should be roared in dismal hell! Hath Romeo slain himself? Say thou but Ay, 45 And that bare vowel I shall poison more Than the death-darting eye of cockatrice. I am not I, if there be such an I, Or those eyes shut that makes thee answer Ay. If he be slain, say Ay, or if not, No. 50 Brief sounds determine of my weal or woe. NURSE I saw the wound, I saw it with mine eyes God save the mark! here on his manly breast. A piteous corse a bloody, piteous corse, Pale, pale as ashes! All bedaubed in blood, 55 All in gore blood! I swounded at the sight! Turn over 4 7/Romeo and Juliet 3

NURSE NURSE NURSE O break, my heart! Poor bankrupt, break at once! To prison, eyes: ne er look on liberty! Vile earth, to earth resign, end motion here And thou and Romeo press one heavy bier! 60 O Tybalt, Tybalt, the best friend I had! O courteous Tybalt, honest gentleman, That ever I should live to see thee dead! What storm is this that blows so contrary? Is Romeo slaughtered, and is Tybalt dead? 65 My dearest cousin and my dearer lord? Then, dreadful trumpet, sound the general doom! For who is living if those two are gone? Tybalt is gone and Romeo banishèd. Romeo that killed him he is banishèd! 70 O God! Did Romeo s hand shed Tybalt s blood? It did, it did! Alas the day, it did! O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face! Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave? Beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical! 75 Dove-feathered raven, wolvish-ravening lamb! Despisèd substance of divinest show Just opposite to what thou justly seem st, A damnèd saint, an honourable villain! O nature, what hadst thou to do in hell 80 When thou didst bower the spirit of a fiend In mortal paradise of such sweet flesh? Was ever book containing such vile matter So fairly bound? O, that deceit should dwell In such a gorgeous palace! NURSE There s no trust, 85 No faith, no honesty in men. All perjured, All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers! Ah, where s my man? Give me some aqua-vitae. These griefs, these woes, these sorrows make me old. Shame come to Romeo! Blistered be thy tongue 90 For such a wish! He was not born to shame! Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit, For tis a throne where honour may be crowned Sole monarch of the universal earth. O, what a beast was I to chide at him! 95 4 7/Romeo and Juliet 4

Act 3 Scene 5, lines 59 to 122 In this extract, Juliet has just parted from Romeo. Her mother enters and tells Juliet that she has good news. pulls up the rope-ladder. O, Fortune, Fortune! All men call thee fickle. If thou art fickle, what dost thou with him 60 That is renowned for faith? Be fickle, Fortune For then I hope thou wilt not keep him long, But send him back. (From inside the house) Ho, daughter, are you up? Who is t that calls? It is my lady mother. Is she not down so late, or up so early? 65 What unaccustomed cause procures her hither? Enter, below. comes down from her window and enters to meet her mother. Why, how now, Juliet? Madam, I am not well. Evermore weeping for your cousin s death? What, wilt thou wash him from his grave with tears? And if thou couldst, thou couldst not make him live 70 Therefore have done. Some grief shows much of love, But much of grief shows still some want of wit. Yet let me weep for such a feeling loss. So shall you feel the loss, but not the friend Which you weep for. Feeling so the loss, 75 I cannot choose but ever weep the friend. Well, girl, thou weep st not so much for his death As that the villain lives which slaughtered him. What villain, madam? That same villain, Romeo. (Aside) Villain and he be many miles asunder. 80 (To her mother) God pardon him! I do, with all my heart And yet no man like he doth grieve my heart. That is because the traitor murderer lives. Turn over 4 7/Romeo and Juliet 5

Ay, madam from the reach of these my hands. Would none but I might venge my cousin s death! 85 We will have vengeance for it, fear thou not. Then weep no more. I ll send to one in Mantua, Where that same banished runagate doth live, Shall give him such an unaccustomed dram That he shall soon keep Tybalt company 90 And then I hope thou wilt be satisfied. Indeed, I never shall be satisfied With Romeo till I behold him dead Is my poor heart, so for a kinsman vexed. Madam, if you could find out but a man 95 To bear a poison, I would temper it That Romeo should upon receipt thereof Soon sleep in quiet. O, how my heart abhors To hear him named and cannot come to him To wreak the love I bore my cousin 100 Upon his body that hath slaughtered him! Find thou the means, and I ll find such a man. But now I ll tell thee joyful tidings, girl. And joy comes well in such a needy time. What are they, I beseech your ladyship? 105 Well, well, thou hast a careful father, child One who, to put thee from thy heaviness, Hath sorted out a sudden day of joy That thou expects not, nor I looked not for. Madam, in happy time! What day is that? 110 Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn, The gallant, young, and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peter s Church, Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride. Now, by Saint Peter s Church, and Peter too, 115 He shall not make me there a joyful bride! I wonder at this haste, that I must wed Ere he that should be husband comes to woo! I pray you tell my lord and father, madam, I will not marry yet. And when I do, I swear 120 It shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate, Rather than Paris. These are news indeed! END OF TEST 4 7/Romeo and Juliet 6

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