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Renaissance Feast
Students will enjoy a Renaissance-inspired feast while dressed as costumed characters from the play (see Class 30). Consider bringing Renaissance music to help set the mood. Some suggestions include:
- English Renaissance Music: Orchestra: Canadian Brass.
- Panorama: Dances of the Renaissance: Orchestra: Multiple.
- Sinners and Saints: The Ultimate Medieval and Renaissance Music Collection: Orchestra: Philip Pickett and the New London Consort.
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- Class 1: Introduction to Romeo and Juliet
- Class 2: Conventions of Shakespearean Verse and Staging
- Class 3: Act 1 (Scenes 1 and 2)
- Class 4: Act 1 (Scenes 3 through 5)
- Class 5: The Theme of Leadership
- Class 6: Exam 1 (Act 1)
- Class 7: Historical Topics
- Class 8: Presentations of Historical Topics (Part 1)
- Class 9: Presentations of Historical Topics (Part 2)
- Class 10: Act 2 (Scenes 1 through 3)
- Class 11: Act 2 (Scenes 4 through 6)
- Class 12: The Role of the Clergy
- Class 13: Cross-Curriculum Discussion on Ideal Beauty
- Class 14: Review of Act 2
- Class 15: Exam 2 (Act 2)
- Class 16: Motherhood in the Renaissance
- Class 17: Realism Versus Idealism (Act 3)
- Class 18: Irony
- Class 19: Love and Myth in Act 3
- Class 20: Group Work on Myth and Meaning Presentations
- Class 21: Myth and Meaning Presentations
- Class 22: Exam 3 (Act 3)
- Class 23: The Friar (Act 4)
- Class 24: Language and Puns in Act 4
- Class 25: Cross-Curriculum Exercise on Human Error (Act 4)
- Class 26: Exam 4 (Act 4)
- Class 27: Love-Based Marriages in Act 5
- Class 28: Group Work on “Characters on Trial”
- Class 29: Group Project Presentations
- Class 30: Exam 5 (Act 5)
- Class 31: End of Unit
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