<p> Name: Date: Hour: Window Notes: Romeo and Juliet, Act 1</p><p>LA 2, Schmitt</p><p>Directions: Fill out each section to the best of your ability as you are reading.</p><p>Prologue: </p><p>Describe the setting</p><p>What are the major events that happen?</p><p>What characters are you introduced to? List and Describe them.</p><p>Summary: Write one sentence summary or draw a picture. Write a one sentence reaction. What are your predictions for Act One?</p><p>Required: Explain why the Capulets and Montagues hate one another. Example of an insult given by one of the characters. Setting: Describe where each scene takes place (specifically)</p><p>Events: List the major events that happen in each scene of Act 1 (Scenes 2-5) </p><p>Characters: List any new characters you are introduced to and describe them.</p><p>Summary: Write one sentence summary or draw a picture. Write a one sentence reaction. What are your predictions for Act 2?</p><p>Questions (required): Jot down two questions you have from the reading. Write two examples of the characters talking about love. What do you think they are truly saying in each quote?</p><p>Act Two: Describe the setting</p><p>What are the major events that happen?</p><p>What characters are you introduced to? List and describe them. Summary: Write one sentence summary or draw a picture. Write a one sentence reaction. What are your predictions for Act 3?</p><p>Required: Jot down two questions you have from the reading.</p><p>Provide two examples of Romeo’s use of similes and metaphors. Romeo & Juliet</p><p>ACT 3, Scenes 3-5</p><p>Describe the setting</p><p>What are the major events that happen?</p><p>What characters are you introduced to? List and describe them. Summary: Write one sentence summary or draw a picture. Write a one sentence reaction. What are your predictions for Act 4?</p><p>Required: Jot down two questions you have from the reading. Indentify two symbols that are used throughout any part of Act 3 that show Romeo and Juliet’s love for one another. Romeo and Juliet</p><p>Act 4:</p><p>Describe the setting</p><p>What are the major events that happen?</p><p>What characters are you introduced to? List and describe them. </p><p>Summary: Write one sentence summary or draw a picture. Write a one sentence reaction. What are your predictions for Act 5?</p><p>Required: Jot down any questions from the reading.</p><p>Find two Hyperbole is is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression, but is not meant to be taken literally. Ex: "... thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair examples of more, or a hair less, in his beard, than thou hast: thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts, having no other reason hyperbole but because thou hast hazel eyes: what eye but such an eye would spy out such a quarrel?" Mercutio to Benvolio (from the original text) Act Five:</p><p>Describe the setting</p><p>What are the major events that happen?</p><p>What characters are you introduced to? List and describe them. </p><p>Summary: Write one sentence summary or draw a picture. Write a one sentence reaction. Were you surprised by the ending of the play? Why or why not? Explain your answer. Required: Jot down any questions from the reading.</p>
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