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Literature R&J Final

Romeo and Juliet Final

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Whose the protagonists in surface and interpretive? Surface: Romeo & JulietInterpretive: Romeo & Juliet
Whose the antagonists in surface and interpretive? Surface: Montague & CapuletInterpretive: Romeo & Juliet
What is the physical setting in surface and interpretive? Surface: Verona, ItalyInterpretive: Verona, Italy
What is the historical setting in surface and interpretive? Surface: Renaissance Peiod 14th-17th centuryInterpretive: Renaissance Peiod 14th-17th century
What is the confilct setting in surface and interpretive? Surface: man vs. man or Man vs. societyInterpretive: man vs. himslf or man vs. psycological
What are acts? Major Divisions in a play usually one, three, or five. Major shift in location of time
What are scenes? Minor Divisions in a play usually one, three, or five. Minor shift in location of time
What are lines? Characters speaking. Each scene begins with line 1
What is mood? Most obvious emotional atmosphere
What is a prologue? An introuduction in an act or play
what is a monologue? A long speech by a vharacter with other characters in stage listening
what is dialogue? Conversation between two or more characters in stage at the same time
what is a soliloquy? A character on stage alone speaking out loud.
what is a aside? A character speaks directly to the audience and other characters on stage cannot hear a word (inner thoughts)
what does the 1st paragraph Introductory consists of? IntroductionHook (+40 words)Tie-in (3 Sentences)Thesis
what does the 2nd Body paragraph consists of? Topic SentenceConcrete Details (for example)CommentaryCommentaryConcrete Details (In addition)CommentaryCommentaryConclusion, all commentary
what does the 3rd Body paragraph consists of? Topic SentenceConcrete Details (for example)CommentaryCommentaryConcrete Details (In addition)CommentaryCommentaryConclusion, all commentary
What does the 4th Concluding paragraph consists of? +40 words all commentaryNo repeats on key wordsGives finished feeling to the whole essay
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