Wednesday, January 23, 2008

1/23/08 9th

We are reading Act I of Romeo and Juliet. A huge part of understanding this play is through participating in class discussions. I will try to include some of the important things we discussed in my posts here.

Yesterday we talked about socially acceptable and unacceptable behaviors. Many of the things Romeo and Juliet do in the name of "love" would be things we consider socially unacceptable. Yet, it is considered a timeless love story by many. We hope to make distinctions between romantic ideas and reality in our discussion. We will also talk about why we think the play is romantic.

As part of our study of Romeo and Juliet, you will be assigned to do one learning activity outside of class each week. I will hand out a list of possible activities for you to choose from today. You should use our daily discussions and reading in class to guide you in your work at home on the activities of your choice.

You will also choose your own vocabulary words. There are dozens (if not hundreds) of words that may be unfamiliar to you. You will choose the ones you want to learn. I will give you a blank form each week. You will need to fill the form with words you choose to learn from the play. We will discuss this in class. Please come to me if you have questions.