PROMPT B
Ask 5 interesting questions about the reading OR address 5 questions to one or more of the characters from this section of the reading, as if you were interviewing him or her. Here is an example of a student responding to this prompt for Hamlet. Remember, just ask; you do not have to answer!
Why do they always fight to the death when they can just wound each other until the other is unable to battle? Romeo does not always fight with the intent to kill.
Why does Paris ask his page to warn him if someone is coming?
Does he expect someone to be coming?
Is he not allowed to visit his wife's grave?
Why is Balthazar always holding suspicions against his master Romeo?
He seems like a sketchy character, he is there when he starts the first brawl in act 1, when he tells Romeo that Juliet is dead, and when he gives up Romeo's letter to his father to use as evidence as to see what happened in the tomb. He also disobeys Romeo's orders when Romeo tells him not to look in on what he is doing by Juliet's grave, but he spies anyways, and willingly tells the next person who enters the graveyard.
Why does the Friar continue to help Romeo and Juliet if he has to lie to society?
was he waiting to tell their story or helping them sincerely?
How can they all believe that Juliette is "freshly dead" so quickly?
Her fake death seems like something so supernatural to me!
Does he expect someone to be coming?
Is he not allowed to visit his wife's grave?
Why is Balthazar always holding suspicions against his master Romeo?
He seems like a sketchy character, he is there when he starts the first brawl in act 1, when he tells Romeo that Juliet is dead, and when he gives up Romeo's letter to his father to use as evidence as to see what happened in the tomb. He also disobeys Romeo's orders when Romeo tells him not to look in on what he is doing by Juliet's grave, but he spies anyways, and willingly tells the next person who enters the graveyard.
Why does the Friar continue to help Romeo and Juliet if he has to lie to society?
was he waiting to tell their story or helping them sincerely?
How can they all believe that Juliette is "freshly dead" so quickly?
Her fake death seems like something so supernatural to me!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.