Romeo and Juliet

Lesson 19
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ELA

Unit 11

9th Grade

Lesson 19 of 23

Objective


Analyze how Shakespeare uses the plot to develop the theme of fate in act 5, scenes 1–2.

Readings and Materials


  • Play: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare  — Act 5, Scenes 1–2 (pp. 211–219)

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

What is the significance of Friar John’s revelation in line 14 that he did not give the letter to Romeo?

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Writing Prompt

What is Shakespeare’s message about fate thus far? Which events in these scenes most communicate Shakespeare’s message about fate?

In the prologue to the play, Shakespeare refers to Romeo and Juliet as “star-crossed lovers,” implying that their deaths were inevitable and fate is to blame for their deaths. At this point in the play, is there anyone or anything other than fate that you would say is making decisions that could lead to their demise? Explain using evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • Trace the series of unfortunate events and near misses that result in the failure of Friar Lawrence’s plans to reunite Romeo and Juliet.
  • How does Shakespeare use these events to develop the theme of fate? What is his message about fate?

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Analyze the degree to which fate shaped the deaths of the protagonists.

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