This resource guides students through Romeo and Juliet Act 4 scenes 2 and 3 where the Capulets are preparing for the wedding and Juliet is preparing to take the Friar’s potion and fake her own death. The lesson focuses on the language which shows that Juliet is clever, determined, fearful yet brave. Discussion considers the power of the fears that she articulates as she imagines what could go wrong with the Friar’s plan and her desperate act in taking the potion. Juliet’s character is understood to be increasingly isolated and having to act without the support of family or nurse. Foreshadowing, dramatic irony and tragic inevitability are features. The lesson closes with exam style questions (one AQA and one EDEXCEL with some suggestions for areas of focus in the answers (including context points).
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Rome & Juliet Complete Course for GCSE Part 2
This bundle includes lesson presentations on the final two Acts of Romeo and Juliet along with a context poster and revision lessons. Features include: detailed character focus, help with contextual factors and difficult language, highlighting of the craft of the writer, a linking of themes, practice questions and hints about how to respond.
Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Complete
This bundle offers a mixture of worksheets and PowerPoints, depending on your preference, to cover all five scenes of Act 4 of Romeo and Juliet, plus a context poster.
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