How does Romeo use language to "woo" Juliet?
Text: Act 1, Scene 5, lines 95-112
Materials:
- Lines 95-112 copied on a single page, writ large.
- The Sourcebook Shakespeare CD, track 6
Development of Learning Activity:
- Read lines 95-112 with two actors (students)
- Listen to excerpt from CD
- Discuss the play on words
- What does Romeo compare his lips to? (Pilgrims)
- What are pilgrims?
- Who is the "holy shrine"? (Juliet)
- Profane means...? (let students come up with definition, offer the word profanity if they seem stuck)
- Romeo is trying to do what to Juliet? (kiss her!) Identify a line that shows this. ("Let lips do what hands do")
- What lines tell us that Romeo was successful in getting a kiss out of Juliet? (lines 109-110)
4. Compare this "wooing" to what happens now.
- Do people talk like this now to get a kiss? What do they say? Why do we say sweet things when we're trying to get a kiss (or something else/more)?
- How do you think Juliet felt about what Romeo was saying? Would she have given him a kiss if he had just demanded one?
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