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Romeo Juliet Worksheet

The document summarizes key details about William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It provides background information on the setting of Verona, Italy, which is ruled by Prince Escalus. It then lists important characters like Tybalt, Benvolio, Mercutio, and Friar Laurence. For the main characters of Romeo and Juliet, it outlines their positive qualities and tragic flaws. It explains that Romeo's impulsivity and Juliet's loyalty ultimately lead to their deaths. The themes of love, decision-making, and learning tolerance are also summarized.

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Romeo Juliet Worksheet

The document summarizes key details about William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It provides background information on the setting of Verona, Italy, which is ruled by Prince Escalus. It then lists important characters like Tybalt, Benvolio, Mercutio, and Friar Laurence. For the main characters of Romeo and Juliet, it outlines their positive qualities and tragic flaws. It explains that Romeo's impulsivity and Juliet's loyalty ultimately lead to their deaths. The themes of love, decision-making, and learning tolerance are also summarized.

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CN & Name: G7_Cherivias, Ice Jillian B.

Date: February 11, 2024


Year and Section: 9-Fleming Teacher: Sir Panzo

The Setting:

Where: Verona Ruler: Prince Escalus

What kind of place is it? A city in northeaster Italy. The Romeo and Juliet has its own autonomous
headed by a prince who holds the authority to establish and execute local legislation.The setting p
context for the intense romantic relationship between Romeo and Juliet, as well as the hostile con
their families, the Montagues, and the Capulets.The play is characterized by a combination of love
which adds to its strong mood.

Characters Name / Identity

Nephew to Lady Capulet Tybalt


A Capulet servant attending to the Nurse Peter
Prince of Verona Escalus
Nephew to Montague Benvolio
“Prince of Cats” Tybalt
Punster who duels with words Mercutio
Romantic go-between Friar Laurence
Handsome suitor Paris

ROMEO JULIET

Positive Qualities Romeo exhibits a Juliet demonstrates


passionate and ardent admirable attributes
disposition, which is including intellect, bravery,
shown in his profound and a robust sense of
fondness for Juliet and his personal autonomy. Juliet
readiness to defy autonomy in decision-
conventional conventions making, exemplified by
in the name of love. His Juliet pursuit of romantic
text highlights the good involvement with Romeo,
and passionate element of showcases her fortitude
his character through his and resolve to heed her
emotional depth, as own inclinations in
indicated by his poetic defiance of societal
language and real limitations.
commitment.

Tragic Flaw Romeo's tragic defect is Juliet's tragic defect is


his propensity for rooted in her unwavering
impulsivity, frequently loyalty and devotion,
succumbing to namely towards Romeo.
overwhelming emotions The protagonist's
without adequately steadfast dedication to
contemplating the their romantic relationship
potential ramifications. and her readiness to
The impulsive nature of challenge cultural
the characters results in conventions ultimately
rash decisions, which in lead to unfortunate
turn contribute to the consequences, as she
sequence of tragic events resorts to extreme
in the play. measures in order to stay
with him, disregarding the
potential dangers.

Decision that led to his/her Romeo's choice to end his Juliet's choice to commit
death? life through ingesting suicide using Romeo's
poison, motivated by the blade, driven by her belief
conviction that Juliet had that he is dead and her
passed away, finally refusal to live without him,
results in his terrible plays a significant role in
ending. the tragic outcome of the
play.

The Theme:
About Love: "Romeo and Juliet" examines the profound impact of love, illustrating it
as a catalyst for both restoration and devastation. The profound and fervent affection
between the main characters transcends societal limitations, while the play also
underscores the repercussions of impulsive and unrestrained love.

About Making Decisions: The narrative focuses on decision-making as a prominent


motif, highlighting the significant impact of choices on the characters' destinies. The
impulsive choices made by Romeo and Juliet, along with other characters, greatly
contribute to the tragic progression of events, highlighting the profound
consequences of thoughtless actions.

Personal lesson learned:"Romeo and Juliet" conveys a profound individual lesson


regarding the detrimental outcomes of uncontrolled animosity and the significance of
temperance in one's emotions. The acrimonious conflict between the Montagues
and Capulets, driven by deep-seated enmity, leads to disastrous outcomes for the
youthful paramours. The play effectively highlights the potential consequences of
uncontrolled passionate emotions, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection on
the perils of nurturing resentment and the necessity of tolerance in order to avert
avoidable and deadly conflicts.

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