Friday, February 22, 2008

2/20/08 9th

We finished Act V today. We talked about the different emotions the different characters are feeling during this act. Specifically, we spent a lot of time talking about Friar Lawrence. He is in a very difficult position. His initial decision to marry Romeo and Juliet has lead to all sorts of less-than-honest behavior in the hopes of covering up his less0than-priestly advice. It is an interested path--one small lie leading to a slightly bigger lie, and so on and so forth until he finds dead Romeo, Juliet and Paris and feel the weight of his behavior. In the end, the prince decides that the Friar has always been a holy man in the passed, so he doesn't punish his deeds. What happens in our society when a high-profile person who has always been known to be good makes a decision based on poor judgement? Do we consider past behavior? Or are we quick to condemn?

We took the quiz on Act V today.