Romeo and Juliet: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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(→Look at pp. 15 – 17, p. 23 and pp. 41-45 l. 119 again) |
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! How he says it (language, images, rhyme,...) | ! How he says it (language, images, rhyme,...) | ||
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− | |love makes him sad | + | |'''Love''' |
+ | love makes him sad | ||
|"griefs of mone own lie heavy in my breast"(15/177) | |"griefs of mone own lie heavy in my breast"(15/177) | ||
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|"a choking galll, and a preserving sweet"(15/185) - Contradicition | |"a choking galll, and a preserving sweet"(15/185) - Contradicition | ||
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− | | | + | |love makes sick |
− | love makes sick | + | |"...a sick man..."(15/193) |
− | |"...a sick man..."(15/193 | + | |
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|'''Rosaline''' | |'''Rosaline''' | ||
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|"...she will still live chaste?" | |"...she will still live chaste?" | ||
"She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste"(17/209) | "She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste"(17/209) | ||
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|Romeo is totally obsessed with her, doesn't want to meet other "beauties" | |Romeo is totally obsessed with her, doesn't want to meet other "beauties" | ||
|"Farewell, thou canst not teach me to forget"(17/228) | |"Farewell, thou canst not teach me to forget"(17/228) |
Version vom 7. Juni 2010, 11:27 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Modern Translation
Romeo and Juliet in modern English
To do ....
Read Act 1!
Look at the "left pages", too. They contain useful information!
Look at pp. 15 – 17, p. 23 and pp. 41-45 l. 119 again
- Take notes about what Romeo says about love and the women he loves .... and how (language, images, rhyme, ... write out some quotes!) he says it. (Make a table with 2 columns.)
- How convincing/realistic is Romeo's being in love? (Notes/reasons)
- How does Benvolio react to Romeo's problem with being in love (p. 17 and 23)? (Notes)
- Characterize Romeo as lover from what you have read about him! (Complete sentences!)
3.He - tells him to forget her: "forget to think of her."[p17 216] - should look at other women: "Examine other beauties."[p17 218] - should compare her with other women. "...the fair Rosaline whom thou so loves, With all the admired beatuies of Verona..." [p23 82-84] - should not only see her alone but with other people around: "none else beeing by"[p23 94]
What Romeo says about Rosaline/love | How he says it (language, images, rhyme,...) |
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Love
love makes him sad |
"griefs of mone own lie heavy in my breast"(15/177) |
love is confusing/complicated | "a choking galll, and a preserving sweet"(15/185) - Contradicition |
love makes sick | "...a sick man..."(15/193) |
Rosaline
is beautiful("fair") |
"...and she's fair I love."(15/197) |
doesn't return his feelings | "...she'll not be hit by cupid's arrow..." |
has sworn to live chaste
--> wastes her beauty (Romeo) |
"...she will still live chaste?"
"She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste"(17/209) |
Romeo is totally obsessed with her, doesn't want to meet other "beauties" | "Farewell, thou canst not teach me to forget"(17/228) |