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 Name: Date: Period: English 9Distance Learning Spring 2020Week 4: April 27 – May 1Unit:Romeo & JulietFocus:Act 3, Scenes 1-3Learning Goals:Students will understand the main events that take place in Act 3 of Romeo & JulietStudents will be able to describe how Shakespeare portrays main characters.This week at a glanceRomeo & Juliet:Read Act 3, Scenes 1-2 summaries & key passage from Scene 3 and answer comprehension questionsComplete Practice Character Sketch #1 (Romeo, III.3)Suggested Pacing for this week: (Use this as a guide if you like, or you can go at your own pace)Monday 4/27Tuesday 4/28Wednesday 4/29Thursday 4/30Friday 5/1HOLIDAY!-Start #1: Read Act 3 summaries & key scene-Finish #1: Review key scene & answer questions-Complete #2: Look at Practice Character Sketch #1 and complete-Make sure all work is submitted-Read for 20 minutesGrading Rubric: This rubric is what I will be using to assess your work. Note that your work must meet ALL of the criteria in a level in order to get that score.Exemplary (4)Proficient (3)Emerging (2)Incomplete (1)Uses complete sentencesAnswers all parts of the questionDemonstrates strong understanding of materialUses text evidence, if neededUses complete sentencesAnswers all parts of the questionDemonstrates adequate understanding of materialMay not use text evidenceMay not use complete sentencesAnswers part of the questionDemonstrates basic understanding of materialDoes not use complete sentencesDoes not answer the question, or shows lack of understanding of materialOPTIONAL: Act 3, Scene 1 is the big fight scene! If you want to watch it, here are some YouTube clips from the movies!2013: (Full movie. Fight scene = 45:26-53:40)1968: 3: Read the Scene summaries & key passage. Answer the questions in the margins for the key scene.Name: _____________________________Date: ____________Period: ______Directions: Use the provided readings for Part 1 of Act III (scenes 1-3) to respond to the questions/prompts on this handout. Be careful to provide textual evidence where needed.Act III, scene 1 (THIS IS A BIG TURNING POINT!) – (Day 2: Afternoon) The scene opens with Benvolio and Mercutio hanging out on a hot day in the town square. Benvolio is worried they will run into the Capulets resulting in trouble. Mercutio, on the other hand, doesn’t care and isn’t worried about the Capulets. So, of course, the Capulets show up. Tybalt is looking for Romeo. Just as he is about to leave the town square, Romeo shows up. REMEMBER: Romeo just came from his secret wedding ceremony to Juliet that morning. Tybalt insults Romeo; Romeo tries to calm the situation as Tybalt is now his cousin-in-law. Mercutio can’t stand that Romeo is just taking the insults and steps in to fight Tybalt. The two fight while Romeo tries to break them apart. In trying to break them apart, Romeo gets in the way and Tybalt accidentally stabs Mercutio. Mercutio dies – gasp! In a fit of rage, Romeo fights Tybalt to avenge Mercutio’s death. Romeo kills Tybalt – double gasps!Romeo’s friends send him away before the guards come – REMEMBER: The Prince vowed to sentence to death anyone caught fighting. Dun-dun-duuuuuun!The Capulets and Montagues show up just as the Prince and guards do. Benvolio tells what happens. The Capulets don’t believe him. The Montagues say sentence has been rendered since Tybalt’s death would have been a given after killing Mercutio. All is even. The Prince says Romeo still must be punished, so Romeo is banished from Verona. The horror!Act III, scene 2 – (Day 2: Late afternoon) Juliet is waiting in her bedchamber. The plan was for Romeo to sneak in that night for their honeymoon. The nurse shows up distraught and tells Juliet of Tybalt’s death at Romeo’s hand. Poor Juliet is confused – angry that Romeo killed Tybalt and yet realizing if Tybalt was alive Romeo HER HUSBAND would be dead. She weeps and the nurse tells her she will go find Romeo to come comfort her.Act III, scene 3 (Day 2: Evening) – Read through scene 3. In the margins, you will find reading questions. Answer questions on a separate document – complete sentences – and submit to Turn It In. Note that the text on the left is Shakespeare’s original text and the text on the right is No Fear’s “translation” of the lines.21526502514592133600113665ACT III, scene 3 continues on next page211455064135211455033909020510503603214597400109220According to Romeo, why is heaven in Verona? Cite text evidence to support your answer.459740010922041910001524004191000152400-241299185420How does Romeo view banishment? Cite text evidence to support your answer.-2412991854202006600203200200660020320021050253175002076450180340ACT III, scene 3 continues on the next page193644602171700247650226631536512523050503670302219325274955224790012065ACT III, scene 3 continues on the next page2190750-3091352209800-102760-114299147320In scene 3, Romeo makes several references to his willingness to die. Cite textual and explain textual evidence from this section of his willingness to die.-11429914732020574001143002057400114300224790096629226695023685466090045720The Friar lists three things Romeo should be happy/thankful for – what are those three things?466090045720-76199147320There are three steps to the Friar’s plan – what are the three steps?-76199147320429260010160042926001016002312035145605231457594879220980025400220980025400ACT III, scene 3 continues on the next page21810352349522773741052302276105452282. View the practice character sketch for Romeo from Act 3 Scene 3 on the following page. Notice that it’s mostly filled out. However, missing is the analysis for the “Thoughts” section and textual evidence for the “Actions” Section. Fill those in from Scene 3. Make sure text evidence is from Shakespeare’s ORIGINAL text!Name: Date: Period: English 9Romeo & Juliet: Character SketchPractice #1: Act 3, Scene 33238500121920032385001219200Analysis:1680210351472546609004851400Actions:Romeo is going to visit Juliet tonight to have their wedding night. Then, he will go to the neighboring town of Mantua to live out his banishment, while the Friar stays behind and tries to get things sorted out so that Romeo can return.Romeo needs to be patient. He can visit Juliet tonight, but needs to make sure he leaves in the morning without anyone seeing him. Then, he just needs to wait in Mantua until the friar prepares him for return.4660900485140036195001447800Thoughts:Romeo thinks that death is better than banishment. “Ha, banishment! Be merciful, say ‘death,’ for exile hath more terror in his look, much more than death. Do no say ‘banishment’” (12-14).36195001447800-2285991524000Desires:Romeo just wants to be with his new wife, Juliet.“Heaven is here, where Juliet lives, and every cat and dog and little mouse, every unworthy thing, live here in heaven and may look on her, by Romeo may not” (29-33).He calls Verona heaven, because it’s where Juliet lives. He would rather be an animal, who has the freedom to stay and be with Juliet, than be banished.-2285991524000-2031994813300Obstacles:Because Romeo killed Tybalt, he’s been banished from Verona, so he can’t stay with Juliet. If he’s found in the city limits of Verona, he’ll be sentenced to death.“[Romeo:] What less than doomsday is the Prince’s doom? [Friar]: A gentler judgement vanished from his lips.: not body’s death, but body’s banishment” (9-11).In the friar’s eyes, Romeo has received a lucky break from the prince. Although he should have been sentenced to death for killing Tybalt (like the Prince said in Act 1, Scene 1), the prince has given him a “gentler” punishment, because Tybalt would have been sentenced to death anyway for killing Mercutio. However, even with this lighter punishment, it still takes Romeo away from Juliet, and he can’t see her, because their marriage is secret and she can’t just leave with him.-203199481330026035005207000260350052070002362200482600023622004826000217170044196002171700441960022352007835900223520078359004699000406400Text Evidence: 4699000406400 ................
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