R&J Act I, scene 2
Watch the video linked below that goes through a close reading and sample annotation of Act I, scene 2. Either after you have finished, or while watching, take note of the answers to the following questions. IT IS FINE TO SIMPLY NOTE THE NECESSARY INFORMATION IN YOUR BOOKS; THERE IS NO NEED TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS ON A SEPARATE PIECE OF PAPER.
ACT 1 SCENE 2
- In this scene Lord Capulet talks
to Paris about marrying his daughter Juliet. What two reasons does he give for not
wanting Juliet to marry at this time?
- Look at lines 16-19. On what condition will Lord Capulet agree
to Juliet’s marriage with Paris?
- What does this reveal about Lord
Capulet’s love for his daughter?
- Why does the servant ask Romeo
and Benvolio for help? Explain the
content of the letter he is carrying.
Why is this important?
- WHAT!?!? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!? WHO?!?!
Explain what is going on.
What are the implications for the rest of the play?
- Highlight lines 93-94. Explain Benvolio’s analogy and Romeo’s
response to what he proposes.
- Why does Romeo agree to go to the
party (lines 107-108)?
- What coincidence takes place in this scene? Explain what theme (established in the Prologue) is being developed.
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