Thursday, March 20, 2014

Prologue...continued!


  1. Survey about yesterday's class: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NwsrdCATQAGiZ5glRHcyFbN2CNCiAYsH71Z7Mdrhu-k/viewform
  2. Writing your own prologue
  3. Prologue vocabulary (if we have time)
  4. Practice your Shakespearean Insults! Contest on Monday! Must have three memorized! 

Prologues from yesterday:

Group #1
1.Two houses of the same royalty
2. In northern Italy, which is their home
3. Old hatred makes new hate
4. Where polite people turn impolite/rude
5.Two sets of people who don’t like each other, had a kid.
6.People in love kill each other
7. Whose unfortunate pity defeats
8. Do with their death, bury their parents’ conflict
9.They love each other until they die
10. and their parents continue to be mad.
11. The children are going to die
12. which is now what we’ll see for two hours
13. If you listen and be present
14. what you missed in the prologue, the show will fill you in.


Group #2 
1. Two households, both alike in social class
2. It all started in Verona, Italy.
3. Old problems turn into new problems
4. When polite people turn into rude people
5. Two lovers from two different families
6. Paths crossed each other and they died for each other.
7. Whose unlucky event people pitied
8. and they get rid of their parents’ anger by dying.
9. They loved each other until death tore them apart
10. Their parents were upset
11. The children are going to die
12. which is now what we’ll see for two hours
13. Listen please
14. What you miss in the prologue, our work on stage will fix.

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