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Isa Klomphaar
Femke Dollenkamp
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14th of February
Daan Teerds
Isa Klomphaar
Femke Dollenkamp

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14th of February
Daan Teerds
Isa Klomphaar
Femke Dollenkamp

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Which story do you associate the most with love?
A
Paris and Helene
B
Romeo and Juliet
C
Adam and Eva
D
Bonnie and Clyde

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Romeo and Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet 

Why is Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet' the best known love story of all time?

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Index

  • About the writer
  • Summary
  • Differences and similarities book and film
  • Reading bookpassage
  • Scene of the film
  • Conclusion 

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About the writer
Birth and family
April 1564
Stratford-upon-Avon - Warwickshire
Siblings


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About the writer
Education
Stratford Grammar School

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About the writer
Marriage and family
Anne Hathaway 

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About the writer
Famous
1588
The Lord Chamberlain’s Men
Globe theatre

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About the writer
Death
1613 - fire
23rd April 1616
Holy Trinity Church

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About the writer
Work of William Shakespeare

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At what age did Shakespeare die?
A
83
B
52
C
49
D
67

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What was William Shakespeares relationship with the Global theatre ?
A
The owner
B
The co-owner
C
A cleaner
D
A writer

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Summary
  • Tragedy
  • 1594-1596
  • The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet - Arthur Brooke

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A street battle
The love-sick Romeo
A proposal of marriage

Group 1

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The ball

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The ball
Why Romeo goes to the ball
Juliet hears of the marriage proposal
Romeo and his friends go to the ball
Romeo meets Juliet
Juliet on the balcony
Romeo and Juliet declare their love
Romeo arranges the marriage
The marriage ceremony

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A fatal duel takes place
Romeo gets his revenge
Juliet learns of Romeo’s banishment

Group 2

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Marriage Paris

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Marriage Paris
Lord Capulet arranges a marriage
Romeo and Juliet’s farewell
Juliet refuses to marry Paris
The Friar’s plan to stop the marriage
The wedding preparations

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Juliet is frightened
How Juliet is found death
What happens to Romeo in Mantua
How the Friar’s plan goes awry

Group 3

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Death Romeo and Juliet

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Death Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Paris meet at Juliet’s tomb
The death of Romeo
Juliet awakes
The bodies are discovered


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The end
The Friar explains the tragedy
The story is confirmed by Romeo’s servant
The Montagues and Capulets are reconciled

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Differences and similarities book and film

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Which of the following is not a similarity between the book and de film ?
A
Romeo is in love with Rosaline first
B
The script (most of it)
C
The balcony scene
D
Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris

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Bookpassage

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“not in the script, but does happen in the film” ;) 

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Scene of the film

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According to the original play, do you know why we chose to have two girls in our photo’s ? Because..
A
In the orginal play only men performed
B
In the original play only women performed

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Why does Shakespeare let Romeo and Juliet die?

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What do you think of the fact that the original script is kept in the modern film version ?
A
Difficult to understand
B
Too old-fashioned
C
Good aspect
D
It retains his personal writing style

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Conclusion

Why is Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet' the best known love story of all time?

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Why is Shakespeare play 'Romeo and Juliet' the best known love story of all time? And why is it so timeless?

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Conclusion
  • Themes
  • Film
  • Identification characters
  • Message behind the story
  • Ending

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Questions ?

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