Benefit to teachers:
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Lesson structured around a practice exam question: Starting with this extract (Act 1.1.145), how does Shakespeare present the theme of love in this extract and in the wider play?
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Five quotation banks for five minor characters (Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Mercutio, Lady Capulet, Benvolio, plus Juliet) directly related to the theme of love.
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Six high-level thesis statements provided as an essay plan structure.
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Lesson looks at the wider definitions of love: fraternal love, maternal love, lust, romantic love, unrequited love, forbidden love, homosexual love.
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Lesson focusses on four key scenes to help students answer the question.
*This lesson was planned for students with targets of 4-7. This lesson is intended for students who have already studied Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and are now revising key topics.
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