The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act II Blank Verse & Summarize.

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act II Blank Verse & Summarize

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act II

Blank Verse & Summarize

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F.L.T

Today, I will be able to…• examine the elements of blank verse• develop the skill of summarizing• define the selective vocabulary– so that I can better understand and enjoy the

drama.

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Literary Analysis: Blank Verse

Definition: is _____________ poetry written in a meter called iambic pentameter.

Iambic pentameter: a line has ___ stressed and unstressed syllables.– The stressed (´) goes on the syllable that is emphasis. – The unstressed () goes on the syllable that is not

emphasis.

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unrhymed

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Examples

She tramped among the tiger lilies fair.

But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?

It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!

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Much of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is written in _________ verse.

Shakespeare uses its ________ meter to show social rank.

• Aristocratic characters speak in ________ verse• Minor or comic characters do ____ speak in verse.

-This change of style impacts the _______ and mood of the character’s interactions.

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formal

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tone

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Reading Skill: Summarize

Definition: briefly stating the _______ points in a piece of writing.

Pause according to the _____________ instead of at the ______ of each line. Read in ____________.

-This will help you to _________ your speed.

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punctuationend

sentencesincrease

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

Vocabulary Act II

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procure, v.

I went to the cafeteria in September to procure my books.

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Predominant, adj.

The predominant forces in a teen’s life are his friends.

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Intercession, n.

The lawyer’s intercession helped the man avoid jail time.

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Sallow, adj.

His face is sallow from being sick.

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lamentable, adj.

Losing a loved one is lamentable.

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unwieldy, adj.

Jane was known to be unwieldy. She always slipped or fell.