Shakespeare Vocabulary and Literature Study Resources

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Enhance your understanding of Shakespearean literature with these curated study resources focusing on vocabulary, character prediction, and grammar review. Explore words like "haply" and "anon," delve into character analysis, and prepare for Romeo and Juliet's love story.

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  1. 10 MINUTES INDEPENDENT READING

  2. GRAMMAR REVIEW

  3. PLEASE TAKE OUT YOUR SHAKESPEARE NOTES FROM THE VIDEO WE RE GOING OVER THEM!

  4. USING YOUR HOMEWORK NOTES, POWERPOINT NOTES, AND VIDEO NOTES Complete the character prediction chart and predict the responsibilities the characters and conflicts that character will face when Romeo and Juliet fall in love You can also draw information from the opening monologue!

  5. SHAKESPEARE PRE- READING VOCAB

  6. HAPLY Perhaps, maybe, by chance, with luck

  7. ANON Soon, shortly, presently

  8. DOTH Do

  9. MARRY Indeed

  10. AGAINST/GAINST In anticipation of the time when

  11. SOFT Wait a minute

  12. WILT Will

  13. AYE Yes

  14. HAPPY Fortunate

  15. HIE Hurry

  16. ALACK An express of regret or dismay

  17. BUT Only

  18. EEN Even

  19. HENCE From here

  20. HITHER Here

  21. THITHER There

  22. BY AND BY Immediately, straightaway, directly

  23. CORSE Corpse

  24. GENTLE Courteous, friendly, kind

  25. HEAVY Sorrowful, sad, gloomy

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