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Romeo
and
Juliet
Reading Activity
Act I
Directions: Read each of the quotes. Notice t
he context of each quote has been given to you.
R
e-write
each of the quotes
in Modern English. When you are done, please submit this to
your teacher in PDF format.
1. Act I, Scene i: Lord Montague speaking of Romeo
:
Many a morning hath he there been seen,
With tears augmenting the fresh morning dew,
2. Act I, Scene i: Benvolio explaining the street fight:
Here were the se
rvante of y
our adversary,
A
nd yours, close fighting ere I did approach.
3.
Act I, Scene i: Benvolio to Romeo:
Then she hat
h sworn that
she
will still live chaste?
4. Act I, Scene i: Romeo to Benvolio:
“Tis the way To call hers, exquisite, in question more.
5. Act I, Scene i: Prince announces the penalty for any street fighting:
Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.
6. Act I, Scene i: Benvolio to Lord Montague:
See where he comes, so please you step aside, I’ll know his grievance or be much denied.
7
. Act I, Scene i: The Prince angered by the street fight:
What ho, you
men, you beasts,
That quench the first of our pernicious rage.
8
. Act I, Scene iii: Nurse to Lady Capulet:
I warrant, an I shoul
d live a thousand years,
I never should forget it.
9
. Act I, Scene v: Romeo to Juliet:
Thus from
my lips, by thine, my sin is purged.
1
0
. Act I, Scene v: Tybalt commenting on Romeo’s behavior:
What da
res the slave
Come hither covered with an antic face
To fleer and scorn at our solemnity?


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Assignment: Act I Reading Activity

Understanding Shakespeare can be difficult. Complete the following activity translating Shakespeare's English into modern language. You may need to use a dictionary or even do a little research to discover Shakespeare's meaning. Click here to download this file.

With the completion of this exercise you have finished Romeo and Juliet Act I material. It is time to move to Act II.

 

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