Today we are going to review elements of a sonnet and look at the prologue for Act II.
Then we will take notes on metaphors and work on your Queen of Mab Project.
NOTES - Copy and Paste in your blog the following:
Direct Metaphor: a direct comparison between two things.
Example of director metaphor from the play: "Juliet is the sun" (act two scene two)
Implied Metaphor: an indirect or subtle comparison.
Example of implied metaphor from the play: she dost teach torches to shine.
Extended Metaphor: a metaphor that is extended throughout a speech, a passage, or throughout an entire story, novel, or play. it is longer than one line.
Example: Queen of Mab
PLOT OUTLINE
Exposition: prologue, scene 1, scene 2, scene 4, and part of scene 4.
Inciting Event: boat metaphor (his decision to go to the party)
Rising Action: romeos first interaction with Juliet.
Then we will take notes on metaphors and work on your Queen of Mab Project.
NOTES - Copy and Paste in your blog the following:
Direct Metaphor: a direct comparison between two things.
Example of director metaphor from the play: "Juliet is the sun" (act two scene two)
Implied Metaphor: an indirect or subtle comparison.
Example of implied metaphor from the play: she dost teach torches to shine.
Extended Metaphor: a metaphor that is extended throughout a speech, a passage, or throughout an entire story, novel, or play. it is longer than one line.
Example: Queen of Mab
PLOT OUTLINE
Exposition: prologue, scene 1, scene 2, scene 4, and part of scene 4.
Inciting Event: boat metaphor (his decision to go to the party)
Rising Action: romeos first interaction with Juliet.
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