Reading
Notes: Romeo
and Juliet
Showing your thinking and
connections as you are reading the play.
For every reading assignment, create one post on our blog where you
respond to 2 of the 7 possible prompts. Be sure to LABEL YOUR POST by clicking on "labels" to the right of the edit area WITH YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME. Ex. Karen Smith
Clearly title each post with the Acts
and Scenes you are responding to. Add a creative title as well. E.g. ACT
1, SCENE 1: ROMEO ON THE REBOUND Make sure you hit the orange PUBLISH button in the upper right corner to publish your hw to the blog!
Over the course of the play, respond to
a variety of the prompts, so by the end, you will have answered each several
times. In other words, do not choose the same three prompts over and over.
PROMPT A
PROMPT B
What is happening in the play that reminds
you of something that is happening in your life, on TV, in the news, etc.
Summarize the issue in the play and in your life in a minimum of 5 sentences.
Example:
Act I, Scene I Insults: It seems like my brothers are constantly
putting each other down. It reminds me of the way the Capulet and Montague
servants are putting each other down in Act I, scene i. They are “biting their
thumb” at each other and really just acting like little boys. My brothers do
the same thing. It seems like they are always bragging about which one is
better or how the other one isn’t as good as him at shooting baskets, or doing
hw, or making friends. I get tired of hearing them fight all of the time, just
like the prince gets tired of them fighting in the streets. Obviously, it’s a
bigger deal in the play because people are dying, but what is it about guys
that always seem to show off as to who has the most power, who is better, and
so on? It’s tiring to hear boys/men fighting all of the time and when they get
more power (think Kim Jong-un and nuclear weapons in North Korea) the results
can be deadly.
PROMPT C
Ask 5 interesting questions about the
reading OR address 5 questions to one or more of the characters from this
section of the reading, as if you were interviewing him or her. Here is an
example of a student responding to this prompt for Hamlet.
Remember, just ask; you do not have to answer!
Example student response
Questions for Scene 2:
Polonius—what’s your problem with
Hamlet?
Reynaldo—are you going to spread the
bad word about Laertes?
Ophelia—how strongly do you feel about
Hamlet?
Hey, Hamlet—what are your feelings
about Ophelia? Do you care about her, or are you just using her as an excuse?
PROMPT D
Quote lines from the scene that you
enjoyed and comment on them. Again, here is an example post from a student
reading Hamlet.
Example student response
Scene 1.1—Horatio says, “Most like. It
harrows me with fear and wonder.” This line really explains to us what all
three of the guards are feeling when they see this ghost. They are all
frightened by it, yet they wonder why it came to them and why it is dressed the
way it is. It really sets the mood for the whole scene, because it lets us know
that they are anxious. The first few lines of this scene shocked me, because we
didn’t know anything about these characters and yet they were all so nervous
and jumpy.
PROMPT E
Find an image (photograph, painting,
etc.) online that you think is a good symbolic representation of the scene as a
whole. Insert the image and then discuss why you chose it and how it represents
the scene. (1-3 sentences).
PROMPT F
Discuss the relationships between two
or more characters. Assert an opinion about the relationship and back it up
with some text evidence from the novel. (5-10 sentences).
PROMPT G
Pretend you are a character in the scene. Get inside that character’s mind. Tell how the character feels about himself or herself. How does he or she feel about the other characters? About the situation? Remember, you are pretending to BE this character. Write a brief paragraph/monologue in the character’s voice. Think Reality TV Confessional. (5-10 sentences). If you’re feeling brave, record it and post the video.
Pretend you are a character in the scene. Get inside that character’s mind. Tell how the character feels about himself or herself. How does he or she feel about the other characters? About the situation? Remember, you are pretending to BE this character. Write a brief paragraph/monologue in the character’s voice. Think Reality TV Confessional. (5-10 sentences). If you’re feeling brave, record it and post the video.
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