Romeo & Juliet Act 2 Questions

Instructor Wendy A. Garland Show bio Wendy has a Ph.D. in Adult Education and a Master's Degree in Business Management. She has 10 years experience working in higher education.

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Act 2 of 'Romeo and Juliet' explores the theme of love. Examine the scenes on the balcony, with Friar Laurence, and with other characters, guided by the provided questions to further understand their significance.

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Romeo & Juliet: Act 2

In Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet, events begin to unfold quickly. We have the famous balcony scene between Romeo and Juliet as well as the marriage arrangements that follow it. These events and plans all take place in secret. This is because the houses of Capulet and Montague would never approve of a marriage between their families.

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Advice on Love

In Act 2, some of the characters express their feelings about love. To clarify these feelings, ask your students:

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Scene 1: Balcony

Moving on to the famous balcony scene in Scene 1:

Here, Romeo is referring to Juliet's body language, or conscious or non-conscious nonverbal communication, something of which most teenagers are acutely aware. Discuss with your students the role of body language among today's teens. Is it still as important? Or does it mostly lead to trouble? Ask your students:

Juliet wishes Romeo would denounce his family name and profess his love to her. She says that names and titles are just words; they mean nothing when it comes to important things such as love. But is she right? If so, then why would families feud for decades, or even centuries, over their family names and honor? You could also ask your students:

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Scene 2: Friar Laurence

Now let's discuss what Friar Laurence has been up to in Act 2, Scene 2.

Friar Laurence has been out gathering poisonous flowers, because he makes poison potions. But why would a religious man do such a thing? Does he have a reason or is this just a plot device to be used later in the play? Does history include other men of the cloth who dabbled in potions and poisons?

Friar Laurence tells Romeo that it's possible to do the right thing for the wrong reasons. Is the opposite also true? Discuss modern examples where this saying applies. Ask your students:

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Scenes 3 & 4

When discussing Scenes 3 and 4 in Act 2, ask your students: