This resource supports detailed study of Romeo and Juliet Act 3 scene 5 from the departure of Romeo to the closing image of Juliet all by herself. The lesson(s) explore the dramatic tension of the scene, discuss the context of Juliet’s noble status, family and marriage prospects, consider the play on language to accentuate foreshadowing as well as encompass the double meanings that enable Juliet to speak of Romeo to her mother while publicly appearing to mourn Tybalt. The lesson(s) close with an essay question provided with prompts to ensure that the assessment objectives are covered: language, context and the craft of the writer.
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Romeo & Juliet Complete course for GCSE part 1
This 20-resource bundle provides all the information and practice your class will need to explore the play. Included: focus on character, language, the craft of the writer (including prosody and stage craft), conventions and context, and practice extracts/questions for revision of key learning.
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 5-resource bundle
This bundle contains powerpoint lessons and worksheets to guide students through the important scenes in Act 3, mapping out the dramatic tensions sustained and intensified after the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio. Language, context and the writer's craft are considered and class activities prepare students for answering questions across the assessment objectives. Included is a context poster/file sheet for ready reference and revision.
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