Romeo And Juliet Paragraph Writing Prompts

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Romeo and Juliet Paragraph Writing Prompts Act I Choose one of the following prompts and write a paragraph inresponse. Each entry must be a fully developed paragraph of 5-12 sentencesincluding topic sentences and support. You do not need to hand ina rough copy, but your ideas should be clearly organized and easilyunderstood. It can be typed (doubled-spaced) or handwritten in ink on loose leaf(skip lines and do not write on the back). Always refer to the play directly as you formulate yourresponses. You should quote the Shakespeare version of the play. Quotations must be identified by Act, scene and line. E.g. (1, 4, 98-99).1. Explain the different attitudes and opinions about marriage in Act 1 ofRomeo and Juliet. Consider Paris, Capulet, Lady Capulet, Juliet, and theNurse. Consider their ideas about relationships and some of the decisionsthey make in Act 1. Be sure to use quotes from the play to support youranswer.2. Discuss how the emotions affect the actions in the scene—that is—analyzethe decisions made. Choose one quote from Act 1 that you thinkcharacterizes the action and emotion of the whole scene. In a well-developedparagraph, explain why this quote is important, and how it represents thewhole scene.3. If you were a character in this Act, what advice would you give Romeo? Besure to include evidence from the play about what decisions or relationshipproblems you are addressing. Write this in the form of a letter.

Romeo and Juliet Paragraph Writing Prompts Act II Choose one of the following prompts and write a paragraph inresponse. Each entry must be a fully developed paragraph of 5-12 sentencesincluding topic sentences and support. You do not need to hand ina rough copy, but your ideas should be clearly organized and easilyunderstood. It can be typed (doubled-spaced) or handwritten in ink on loose leaf(skip lines and do not write on the back). Always refer to the play directly as you formulate yourresponses. You should quote the Shakespeare version of the play. Quotations must be identified by Act, scene and line. E.g. (1. 4, 98-99).1. Write a character description of either Friar Lawrence or the Nurse? Whatrole do they have in the plot of Romeo and Juliet? How do they impact Romeoand Juliet’s relationship? How do they impact their decisions? Do youapprove of their actions in helping Romeo and Juliet? Use quotations fromthe play to support your answer.2. Friar Lawrence is introduced in Act 2 Scene 3 talking about the ‘two opposedcamps’ that are in every living thing—good and evil. Everything in life, hesays, can be good or bad, depending on how it is used. Do you agree? Give anexample from the play and one from your life. Consider your own good and“evil” decisions.3. Several times in Act 2, Juliet seems to doubt the value of words. In thebalcony scene, (2.2) she famously asks “what’s in a name?” and later inscene 6 she says “they are but beggars who can count their worth [inwords]” (2.6.32). Do you agree with her--that words can’t capture the mostimportant feelings and ideas in life? Use specific examples from the play tosupport your answer. Including examples from your own experience as well isencouraged.

Romeo and Juliet Paragraph Writing Prompts Act III Choose one of the following prompts and write a paragraph inresponse. Each entry must be a fully developed paragraph of 5-12 sentencesincluding topic sentences and support. You do not need to hand ina rough copy, but your ideas should be clearly organized and easilyunderstood. It can be typed (doubled-spaced) or handwritten in ink on loose leaf(skip lines and do not write on the back). Always refer to the play directly as you formulate yourresponses. You should quote the Shakespeare version of the play. Quotations must be identified by Act, scene and line. E.g. (1. 4, 98-99).1. Write a response to one (or both) of the following questions:What if Juliet had been honest with her parents about her feelings forRomeo?Romeo had approached the Capulet family and asked for forgivenessfor his part in Tybalt’s death?2. How does Romeo’s reaction concerning banishment reveal his character?How is it different from Juliet’s reaction to the problem? Be sure to includetext evidence to support your answer.3. From what you know of Capulet, what kind of father do you think he is?How would you describe his relationship with his daughter? How does hecompare to your own father?4. Juliet makes decisions and acts a particular way throughout the play thatare a result of social norms regarding women’s reputations andappearances. Discuss some of Juliet’s actions in act III that are based onsocial and family expectations. What would you do in her place? In whatsituations would you act differently either to maintain your reputation orto keep up appearances? Why?Or, if you lived in a society where you were dependent upon your parentstotally, as Juliet is, what circumstances would cause you to risk beingthrown out of the house and have society scorn you as an ungrateful child?

Romeo and Juliet Paragraph Writing Prompts Act IV Choose one of the following prompts and write a paragraph inresponse. Each entry must be a fully developed paragraph of 5-12 sentencesincluding topic sentences and support. You do not need to hand ina rough copy, but your ideas should be clearly organized and easilyunderstood. It can be typed (doubled-spaced) or handwritten in ink on loose leaf(skip lines and do not write on the back). Always refer to the play directly as you formulate yourresponses. You should quote the Shakespeare version of the play. Quotations must be identified by Act, scene and line. E.g. (1. 4, 98-99).1. What are some examples of dramatic irony in Act IV? How does this ironyeffect the audience’s reaction to the play. Be sure to use text evidence tosupport your answer.2. Is Juliet being fair when she talks to Paris in scene 1? Discuss the way youwould have handled a similar encounter. Write this as a persuasiveresponse.3. We all have had the experience of telling a “white lie” or practicing adeception that grows more and more complex. Sir Walter Scott wrote, “Oh,what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” What arethe results of Juliet and Romeo’s acts of deception in this act? Keep thisquote in mind and tell about such an experience in your life. What happenedand what did you learn from the experience?4. What do you think causes Juliet to picture the terrible images that she usesin her soliloquy (scene 3, lines 14-58)? Is her subconscious speaking to her?Write this as an explanatory response.5. Capulet says. “And with my child my joys are buried.” What does thismean? Why did it take him so long to realize how much he loved hisdaughter? Write this as an explanatory response.

Romeo and Juliet Paragraph Writing Prompts Act V Choose one of the following prompts and write a paragraph inresponse. Each entry must be a fully developed paragraph of 5-12 sentencesincluding topic sentences and support. You do not need to hand ina rough copy, but your ideas should be clearly organized and easilyunderstood. It can be typed (doubled-spaced) or handwritten in ink on loose leaf(skip lines and do not write on the back). Always refer to the play directly as you formulate yourresponses. You should quote the Shakespeare version of the play. Quotations must be identified by Act, scene and line. E.g. (1, 4, 98-99).1. Describe Romeo’s plan. Is his plan consistent with his personality andbehavior so far? Explain.2. If you were Friar Laurence and couldn’t deliver your instructions to Romeo,what alternative courses of actions could you take? Explain what you wouldhave done. Write this as an explanatory response.3. Do you think either Romeo or Juliet grows in character from the beginningof the play to the end? Support your answer with evidence from the play.Or, compare the characters of Romeo and Juliet. Who do you think isstronger, more sincere and courageous? Write this as a comparativeresponse.4. What are the flaws in the characters of Romeo and Juliet up to this point inthe play? How have those flaws contributed to their decisions andrelationships throughout the play?5. What is your first reaction to the suicides of Romeo and Juliet? Do they actnobly or cowardly in choosing suicide? Consider other actions they mighthave chosen? Do you think Shakespeare glorifies or condemns suicide in theplay? Write your opinion and support it with details from the play.

Romeo and Juliet Paragraph Writing Prompts Act II Choose one of the following prompts and write a paragraph in response. Each entry must be a fully developed paragraph of 5-12 sentences including topic sentences and support. You do not need to hand in

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