Friday, February 1, 2008

1/31/08 9th

We read the rest of Act II today. We found parallel reactions to Romeo and Juliet's intention to marry from both Friar Laurence and Juliet's nurse. They both felt the teen lovers were being hasty. We decided that the warnings against being hasty were both forshadowings and motifs.

We also discovered Mercutio's allusions to all sorts of mythological figures during his lengthy and flowery talkings-to that he gives Romeo. We imagined that Mercutio should be played by an actor who uses his body language to help communicate his ideas. We imagined lots of large movements on the stage as speaks. Mercutio is becoming more and more of a foil to Romeo.

We also talked about why Shakespeare did not include the actual wedding scene in this play. We decided it may have something to do with the tragic nature of the play. It's not really supposed to be a romance (though many regard it as such). It is a tragedy. Tragedies end in death. Comedies end with the marriage. We thought that perhaps Shakespeare was staying true to the tragic nature of this play by leaving out the actual wedding scene.

There are certainly other possibilties. What do you think?

Tomorrow we will be reading our own books silently. Monday we will have a quiz on Act II.