Romeo and Juliet Monologue Recitation (Periods 2 & 5)
You will be responsible for reciting by memory one of the following monologues from Romeo and Juliet:
Nurse in Act 1, scene 3 Lines 19-25 and 39-53 (Starts with Come Lammas Eve... pretty fool, it stinted and said "Ay.")
Mercutio in Act 1, scene 4 Lines 58-63, 75-77, 79-81, 84-89, 91-92 (Starts with O, then I see Queen Mab... being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two)
Juliet in Act 2, scene 2 Lines 36-39, 41-52 (Starts with O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?... Take all myself.)
Benvolio in Act 3, scene 1 Lines 160-180 (Starts with Tybalt, here slain, whom Romeo's hand... who had but newly entertained revenge)
Juliet in Act 3, scene 2 Lines 106-125 (Starts with Shall I speak ill of him... hath slain ten thousand Tybalts.)
Juliet in Act 4, scene 3 Lines 41-60 (Starts with Shall I not then be stifled in the vault... I drink to thee.)
You will recite your monologues on March 8th (Period 2) or 9th (Period 5)
Nurse in Act 1, scene 3 Lines 19-25 and 39-53 (Starts with Come Lammas Eve... pretty fool, it stinted and said "Ay.")
Mercutio in Act 1, scene 4 Lines 58-63, 75-77, 79-81, 84-89, 91-92 (Starts with O, then I see Queen Mab... being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two)
Juliet in Act 2, scene 2 Lines 36-39, 41-52 (Starts with O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?... Take all myself.)
Benvolio in Act 3, scene 1 Lines 160-180 (Starts with Tybalt, here slain, whom Romeo's hand... who had but newly entertained revenge)
Juliet in Act 3, scene 2 Lines 106-125 (Starts with Shall I speak ill of him... hath slain ten thousand Tybalts.)
Juliet in Act 4, scene 3 Lines 41-60 (Starts with Shall I not then be stifled in the vault... I drink to thee.)
You will recite your monologues on March 8th (Period 2) or 9th (Period 5)
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