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Differentiate biases from
prejudice.

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Featuring the story of Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare

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Read the following sentences and determine the
meaning of the underlined words.

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1) Just as the two men were about to come
to blows, a police officer intervenes and
separates them.
a) Conflict
b) Step in
c) Friendship

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•2) Despite the rain and cold, the runner was
undeterred and kept pushing towards the finish
line.
a) unreturned
b) persevering
c) acknowledged

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3) After her dog ran away, Sarah was distraught
and spent the whole night searching for him.

a) happy
b)worried
c) inlove

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• William Shakespeare was an English poet,
playwright, and actor.
• Shakespeare is widely regarded as the
greatest writer in the English language and
the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
• He is often called England's national
poet and nicknamed the Bard of Avon.

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1 In Verona, Italy, there is an ongoing feud between the
Montague and Capulet families because of an ancient
grudge. One day, the servants from both houses are
engaged in a street brawl that eventually draws in the
family patriarchs and the city officials, including Prince
Escalus. The Prince ends the conflict by issuing a decree
that prohibits any further fighting at the risk of great
punishment.
2 Meanwhile, Romeo, a young man from the Montague house,
laments his unrequited love for a woman named Rosaline, who
has vowed to remain chaste for the rest of her life. Romeo and
his cousin Benvolio happen to stumble across a Capulet
servant, Peter, who is trying to read a list of invitees to a mask
party at the Capulet house that evening. Romeo helps Peter
read the list and decides to attend the party because Rosaline
will be there. He plans to wear a mask so that nobody will
recognize him as a Montague.
3 Romeo arrives at the Capulets’ party in costume. He falls in
love with young Juliet Capulet from the moment he sees her.
However, Juliet’s cousin Tybalt recognizes Romeo and wants to
kill him on the spot. Lord Capulet intervenes, insisting that
Tybalt should not disturb the party because it will anger the
Prince. Undeterred, Romeo quietly approaches Juliet and
confesses his love for her. After exchanging loving words, they
kiss.
4 Afterwards, Juliet’s Nurse tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet, which
upsets the smitten youngster. Meanwhile, Juliet is similarly distraught
when she finds out that Romeo is a Montague. Later that night, Romeo
climbs the garden wall into Juliet’s garden. Juliet emerges on her balcony
and speaks her private thoughts out loud. She wishes Romeo could shed
his name and marry her. Upon hearing her confession, Romeo appears
and tells Juliet that he loves her. She warns him to be true in his love,
and he swears by his own self that he will be. Before they part, they
agree that Juliet will send her Nurse to meet Romeo at nine o’clock the
next day, at which point he will set a place for them to be married.
5 The Nurse carries out her duty, and tells Juliet to meet Romeo at the
chapel where Friar Laurence lives and works. Juliet meets Romeo there,
and the Friar marries them in secret.
6 Benvolio and Mercutio (another one of Romeo's friends) are waiting on the
street later that day when Tybalt arrives. Tybalt demands to know where Romeo is so
that he can challenge him to a duel, in order to punish him for sneaking into the
party. Mercutio is eloquently vague, but Romeo happens to arrive in the middle of
the verbal sparring. Tybalt challenges him, but Romeo passively resists fighting, at
which point Mercutio jumps in and draws his sword on Tybalt. Romeo tries to block
the two men, but Tybalt stabs Mercutio and runs away, only to return after he hears
that Mercutio has died. Angry over his friend's death, Romeo fights with Tybalt and
kills him. Then, he decides to flee. When Prince Escalus arrives at the murder scene,
he banishes Romeo from Verona forever.
7 The Nurse tells Juliet the sad news about what has
happened to Tybalt and Romeo. Juliet is heart-broken, but she
realizes that Romeo would have been killed if he had not fought
Tybalt. She sends her Nurse to find Romeo and give him her
ring.
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Romeo- Son of the Montagues who is
known and respected all throughout
Verona. Initially in love with Rosaline,
Romeo goes to a Masquerade where he
meets Juliet and falls in love with her.
Romeo is one of the leading characters in
Romeo and Juliet.

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Lord Montague - Romeo's father, and
head of the Montague household.

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Benvolio - The nephew of the
Montagues. He is a peacemaker and
friend of Romeo and Mercutio.

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Mercutio - Romeo’s best friend and
kinsman to Prince Escalus. Mercutio
is one of the play’s most dynamic
and complex characters. Wild,
frenetic, easygoing, and fun-loving,
Mercutio’s manic energy, rambling
stories, and razor-sharp wit masks a
much darker core.

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Juliet - The only child of the Capulet family.
She is an obedient child but reveals herself to
be passionate and willing to betray all that she
has been brought up to when she falls in love
with Romeo. She is one of the leading
characters of Romeo and Juliet.

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Lord Capulet is the Father of Juliet, and
head of the Capulet household.

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Lady Capulet - Juliet’s mother. Like her
husband, Capulet, Lady Capulet is
obsessed with appearances and with
advancing Juliet’s social station.

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Tybalt - Capulet’s nephew and Juliet’s
cousin. Tybalt is a duelist whose skills
with a rapier have gained him
widespread renown and whose temper
is equally as famous as his talent.

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Prince Escalus is an imposing man who
nonetheless struggles to control the
violent, unruly members of House
Montague and House Capulet as they
feud and brawl endlessly in Verona’s
streets.

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Friar John is a Franciscan friar tasked
with delivering a letter explaining Friar
Laurence and Juliet’s scheme of faking
Juliet’s death to Romeo. However, he is
held up en route, and never manages to
get the letter to Mantua.

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Paris is a handsome count who is a
kinsman of Prince Escalus. Paris is
boring, pompous, and obsequious but
he is wealthy, and Capulet believes that
if Juliet marries him, their family’s
fortunes and social standing will
advance.

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Friar Laurence - A kindly, philosophical
friar of Verona who, as his community’s
spiritual and intellectual center, keeps
finding himself enmeshed in the dramas
of House Montague and House Capulet.

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Juliet’s nurse is the main source of comic
relief throughout the play. Forgetful, long-
winded, bawdy, and seemingly immune to
embarrassment, the nurse is happy to share
cringe-worthy stories from her own past and
Juliet’s with anyone who will listen. The nurse
has been caring for Juliet since Juliet was
born.

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1. What is the setting of Romeo
and Juliet?
a. Florence, Italy
b. Venice, Italy
c. Verona, Italy
d. Rome, Italy
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2. Who is Romeo's love interest?
a. Rosalind
b. Juliet
c. Ophelia
d. Desdemona

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3. How do Romeo and Juliet first
meet?
a. At a ball hosted by the Capulets
b. At a party hosted by the
Montagues
c. At a church service
d. At the marketplace
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4. Who is responsible for the
death of Tybalt?
a. Romeo
b. Juliet
c. Mercutio
d. Paris

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5. How does Romeo ultimately
die?
a. He is poisoned
b. He is stabbed
c. He drowns
d. He falls from a balcony

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CORRECT ANSWERS

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1. What is the setting of Romeo
and Juliet?
a. Florence, Italy
b. Venice, Italy
c. Verona, Italy
d. Rome, Italy
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2. Who is Romeo's love interest?
a. Rosalind
b. Juliet
c. Ophelia
d. Desdemona

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3. How do Romeo and Juliet first
meet?
a. At a ball hosted by the Capulets
b. At a party hosted by the
Montagues
c. At a church service
d. At the marketplace
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4. Who is responsible for the
death of Tybalt?
a. Romeo
b. Juliet
c. Mercutio
d. Paris

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5. How does Romeo ultimately
die?
a. He is poisoned
b. He is stabbed
c. He drowns
d. He falls from a balcony

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Direction: Site situation/s in the play of
Romeo and Juliet that shows prejudice
and bias. Write your answer in a one
whole sheet of paper.

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