Romeo and Juliet

Lesson 14
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ELA

Unit 11

9th Grade

Lesson 14 of 23

Objective


Compare Romeo’s and Juliet’s reactions to his banishment and analyze what these reactions reveal about character and theme.

Readings and Materials


  • Play: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare  — Act 3, Scene 3 (pp. 139–153)

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the differences between Romeo’s and Juliet’s reactions to their current circumstances?

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Writing Prompt

Both Romeo and Juliet make references to death in their responses to Romeo’s banishment. In connecting passionate love with death, what message is Shakespeare sending about the plot of the play? About the theme of young love? Use evidence from scenes 2 and 3 to support your answer.

Key Questions


  • How does Romeo react to Friar Lawrence’s news? Trace his response from lines 13–73. How would you characterize his response?
  • What does Romeo’s response reveal/remind the reader about his character?
  • How does Friar Lawrence respond to Romeo’s drama?
  • What news does the nurse bring? What impact does this news have on Romeo? On the mood of the scene?
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