Romeo & Juliet Lesson 16: Act 2 - Balcony Scene Worksheet
English Resource Description
In a worksheet focusing on the iconic Balcony Scene from Act 2 of "Romeo & Juliet," students are invited to delve into the rich imagery and emotions conveyed by Shakespeare's words. The worksheet presents excerpts from Romeo's soliloquy as he gazes upon Juliet, who is unaware of his presence. Students are tasked with completing sentences to demonstrate their understanding of the text and its underlying themes. The exercise begins with the famous lines where Romeo likens Juliet to the radiant sun, setting the stage for a series of questions that explore his use of metaphor, the setting of the scene, Romeo's emotional state, and the contrast between light and darkness in his speech.
The worksheet encourages students to analyze the language and symbolism used by Romeo to express his profound affection and admiration for Juliet. By describing her as the sun, Romeo elevates Juliet above all others, indicating her importance and beauty in his eyes. Students must consider the implications of this comparison and other elements of the scene, such as the time of day, which adds to the romantic atmosphere. The task also prompts reflection on Romeo's feelings and how the interplay of light and dark imagery enhances the emotional depth of the scene. Additionally, students are asked to draw parallels between this moment and a previous scene from the play, furthering their comprehension of the narrative and its recurring motifs.