Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Act 1 in Romeo and Juliet

So far in this play, we have met most of the main characters and known their intentions. The characters we know about so far are, Romeo, Juliet, Lord and Lady Montegue, Lord and Lady Capulet, Tybalt, Benvolio, Nurse, Mercutio, Paris, and the Prince. In Act 1, we find out that the Capulets and the Montegues are enemies who can't stand each other. In the first scene, they get into a roaring fight and the Prince had to come to break them up. He threatened their lives if they fought again like that. Also in the first scene, we realize Romeo has a broken heart. He had fallen in love with a nun, and she refuses to love him or even get married at all for that matter. In the second scene, Juliet is about to turn 14 and her dad and Paris want to try to find her a man to marry. It turns out Romeo gets invited to the Capulet party-his parents mortal enemies. Benvolio tries to make Romeo go so that he can meet another woman and forget about the nun. In the third scene, Nurse and Lady Montegue share memories of Juliet and Nurses late daughter who was the same age as Juliet. Juliet is about to turn 14 and they talk about trying to find her a husband-that she hasn't even thought of. In scene four, Benvolio, Mercutio, and Romeo talk about going to the party at the Capulets, Benvolio and Mercutio urge Romeo to go to meet a woman. They also talk about some dreams they have had. In scene five, Romeo goes to the Capulet party and meets Juliet. Tybalt finds out he is there and tells Capulet. Capulet lets it go and tells Tybalt to back off because he was going to do something bad. Later in the scene both Romeo and Juliet find out their parents are enemies and Romeo realizes what bad luck he has.

I am feeling pretty good about this play so far. It's interesting and there is already a lot of drama right off the bat. I am excited to find out how Romeo and Juliet plan to make their love work out and I am excited and anxious to find out how their parents handle the news. I understand most of the language. At times it can be a little tricky, but for the most part, I understand it. I am concerned about Romeo's behavior, he thinks of the most negative things way too quickly and I think he might be depressed. I do know how the play ends, so I am also concerned about reading that. But for the most part, I am excited to see what happens.

1 comment:

  1. I also noticed that there was a lot of drama right at the begining and I thought that was interesting. the play was very interesting to read

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