Take out your list of Romeo and Juliet quotes. On the same sheet of paper, paraphrase the "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo" speech (page 349, lines 34-50). Your version must have the same number of lines. You will all receive 10 points for doing this today
HOMEWORK: Finish paraphrase and bring it
to class
Here's an invaluable resource for Romeo and Juliet. It's the entire play with a modern translation on the side (two columns). It really helps. I recommend that you read through the summary as homework and then we'll read the original in class every day.
No Fear Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
History of the English Language in 10 Minutes
The Story of English, Shakespeare episode
Vocab Romeo and Juliet
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