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One-Act play

ROMEO & JULIET


Classroom
Rules
L - OWER YOUR VOICE
I - increase your attention
S - earch your goal
T - ease your mind
E - engage in class
N - ever leave your notes blank
Gues
the word
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ROMEO AND
LOVE JULIET
TRAGEDY
Flip the Bottle Challenge
Question No. 1

A large vault, typically an underground one, for


burying the dead.

a. Tomb b. Vault
c. Cupboard d. Box
Question No. 2

What does the word “foes” means?

a. Friend b. Enemies
c. Lovers d. Rivals
Question No. 3
In the story Romeo and Juliet, act 3, scene 1, what does Mercutio
means when he says “Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find
me a grave man”?

a. He will be in a serious mood tomorrow


b. He will be dead tomorrow
c. He will be at the graveyard tomorrow
d. He will be a respected man tomorrow
Question No. 4

What does this phrase actually mean


“Wherefore art thou Ro”

a.Why do you keep hanging around outside my window?


b. Oh, Why did you have to be Romeo - a Montague!
c. Where are you, Romeo?
d.Why do ou have such a silly name?
Question No. 5

What does the word “civil” mean in the


line, “Where civil blood makes civil hand
unclean”
a. Polite b. Civilized or citizen-
like
d. Lovers
Question No. 7
What does the word “mutiny” mean in the
line “From ancient grudge break to new
mutiny”?

a. Peace b. Agreement
d. Celebration
Question No. 8

What does the word “pilgrim” mean

a. a. A traveler on a religious
b. Soldier
journey
c. A teacher d. A doctor
Question No. 9

Who are the characters of the story Romeo


and Juliet?

a. Romeo and Juliet b. Romeo and Julie


c. Romi and Juliet d. Rome and Julie
Question No. 10

This means an exchange of diverging


opposite views

a. Terrible b. Argument
c. Execute d. Excellent
Lesson Objectives
Analyze the elements of a one-act play, including setting, plot, characters,
theme, and dialogue, as demonstrated through written or oral responses.

Develop a deep appreciation for the art of drama by empathizing with


characters, recognizing the power of storytelling, and valuing diverse
perspectives portrayed in one-act plays.

Demonstrate their understanding of the play's elements by collaboratively


staging and performing a selected scene from a one-act play, incorporating
appropriate gestures, movements, and vocal expressions to convey character
emotions and intentions effectively.
ONE ACT PLAY
were written and staged throughout the 18th
and 19th centuries as "The Curtain Raisers"
and "The After Pieces". They were chiefly
farcical. They served to amuse the audience
before the actual drama commencement or
were staged for their amusement just after it
had come to an end.
History of One-Act play
The famous one-act "Monkey's Paw" was first staged as a ''Curtain Raiser" and it proved to
be more entertaining than the main drama. It may be said to mark the beginning of the
modern one-act play.
The origin of the one-act play may be traced to the beginning of drama – in ancient Greece,
Cyclops, a play on the forest God, by Euripides, is an early example.
The one-act play requires no elaborate setting and costumes, which comes in handy to be
staged in amateur dramatic societies and clubs. Previously, you have learned the different
elements of a story.
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OF A PLAY
ELEMENTS
• SETTING -
Is the place, together with other conditions, such as time and
the environment involved in which the events occur.
2.Characters
Is the place, together with
other conditions, such as
time and the environment
involved in which the events
occur.
The question of style in a play is confined to
dialogue. The dialogue should be spoken and
heard with ease. It is intended to be spoken by
the character and heard by an audience who
understands what it is all about.

3. Dialogue
4. PLOT
referring to the play’s
basic storyline, is the
structure of a play that
tells what happens as the
story goes.
Stages of a Plot
Clima
x

Rising Falling Action


Action

Expositio Denouemen
Theme
Most plays have a theme or main ideas, such as the value of
prayer, the rewards of showing patience, or the healing
power of love. The play’s outcome implies some lessons or
morals about the theme or affirms some meaningful
observation or conclusion about life.
Genre
is the type of play. Examples are tragedy, comedy, romantic,
mystery and historical play
Audience
is a group of people who watch the play. An audience can be the
most important element of drama to be considered since it is the
audience that determines whether the play is successful. Many
playwrights also write the drama’s plot with great concern
regarding their groups of the audience rather than their interests.
Romeo and Juliet
In the town of Verona lived two families—the Capulets and the Montagues—who were
enemies. Among the Montagues was Romeo. He attended a ball to meet his love,
Rosaline, but when he saw Juliet. He forgot everything about Rosaline. He was asking
around about Juliet when Tybalt saw him and prepared a fight, but the elder Capulet
stopped him. Later, when Romeo found time to speak to Juliet, He confessed his
feelings to her, but he felt fear when he found out that Juliet was a Capulet. Romeo and
Juliet see and interacts with their parents as figures of authority because they were the
head of the family. But because of the distant relationship between Romeo and Juliet
with their parents, they rebelled and chose love over family. Thus, the start of the
tragic fate of these two star-crossed lovers.
Comprehension Question

1. What is the
story all about?
2. How did the
story end?
3. What is the
purpose of the
author in writing
the story?
4. Share your brief
analysis on the
story “Romeo and
Juliet”
5. Do you think
Romeo and Juliet
are rebellious?
Why?
6. Have you ever
rebelled against your
parents because of a
particular
circumstance?
Activity 3. Write It Up
Write a short essay (3-5 sentences) discussing your thoughts on the chosen topic, using
personal experiences, or observations. Select one of the following topics:

1. Love – Love is a powerful force that transcends boundaries and unites people.

2. Family – Family provides a foundation of support and belonging that shapes


individual’s identity and experiences.

3. Life – Life is a journey filled with challenges, opportunities, and moment of growth.
4. Love is dangerous

5. Inspiration – inspiration can come from various sources and ignite creativity,
innovation, and personal growth.
1. Love – Love is a powerful force that transcends
boundaries and unites people.
2. Family – Family provides a foundation of support and
belonging that shapes individual’s identity and
experiences.
3. Life – Life is a journey filled with challenges,
opportunities, and moment of growth.
4. Love is dangerous
5. Inspiration – inspiration can come from various
sources and ignite creativity, innovation, and personal
growth.
1.Imagine you are Juliet’s
friend. What advice would
you give her about her
relationship with Romeo?
Why?
2.What do you think the
story would change if
Romeo and Juliet had
listened to their families
and stayed away from each
other.
Direction: Bring out a 1/4 sheet of paper. Read the statements carefully.
Choose the leter of your best answer, then write it on a separate sheet of paper.

1.The play or drama is organized into __________.


a.Chapters b.Episode
c.Acts and Scenes d.Pages and Numbers

2.__________ are the people who are acting in the play.


a.Antagonist b.Characters
c.Narrator d.Protagonist
Direction: Bring out a 1/4 sheet of paper. Read the statements carefully.
Choose the leter of your best answer, then write it on a separate sheet of paper.

3.The person who writes the play is called________.


a.Author b.Narrator
c.Director d.Playwright

4.The problem between the two characters is called a/an


_________.
a.Conflict b.Set
c.Character d.Dialogue
Direction: Bring out a 1/4 sheet of paper. Read the statements carefully.
Choose the leter of your best answer, then write it on a separate sheet of paper.

5.“Choobookov is a landowner who inherited property


from his aunt” Which element is being described in this
statement?
a.Character b.Audience
c.Genre d.Setting

6.Which of the following terms means the leading


character in a story?
a.Main b.Minor
c.Protagonist d.Antagonist
Direction: Bring out a 1/4 sheet of paper. Read the statements carefully.
Choose the leter of your best answer, then write it on a separate sheet of paper.

7.Which of the following parts of the plot is considered


as the highest point in a story?
a.Rising Action b.Exposition
c.Climax d.Falling Action

8.A Story with a happy ending that uses humor is a /an


___________.
a.Tragedy b.Drama
c.Expository d.Comedy
Direction: Bring out a 1/4 sheet of paper. Read the statements carefully.
Choose the leter of your best answer, then write it on a separate sheet of paper.

9.The actors make use of these items to make the play


more believable are called __________.
a.Lines b.Props
c.Songs d.Plants

10.Which term means “the character in conflict with the


protagonist”

a.Antagonist b.Audience
c.Director d.Minor
FILM MAKING
Assignment:
Recreate a ascene from the story
Romeo and Juliet to be submitted
next week.
Citeria
Content 15%
Props/Costume 10%
Creativity 20%
Editing 10%
Teamwork 10%
Cinematography 15%
Audio Quality 10%
Audience Impact 10%
_________
_
100%
THANK YOU

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