Romeo and Juliet Point of View Interpretation Using the story, “Duty

Romeo and Juliet
Point of View Interpretation
Using the story, “Duty” by Pamela Rafael Berkman on page 289 of your text as a model, chose a
scene and a character other than Romeo or Juliet and write a 2-3 typed page account of that
incident through the point of view of that character whose voice is not represented. For example,
what does Mr. Montague feel when he sees the carnage in the tomb in Act 5? Or what does
Tybalt feel when he kills Mercutio? Or what does the nurse feel when Juliet shuts her out of her
chamber on that night before her wedding? These are just examples. You choose. Just make
sure you incorporate the items from the web organizer on page 297 into your interpretation.
Romeo and Juliet
Point of View Interpretation
Using the story, “Duty” by Pamela Rafael Berkman on page 289 of your text as a model, chose a
scene and a character other than Romeo or Juliet and write a 2-3 typed page account of that
incident through the point of view of that character whose voice is not represented. For example,
what does Mr. Montague feel when he sees the carnage in the tomb in Act 5? Or what does
Tybalt feel when he kills Mercutio? Or what does the nurse feel when Juliet shuts her out of her
chamber on that night before her wedding? These are just examples. You choose. Just make
sure you incorporate the items from the web organizer on page 297 into your interpretation.
Romeo and Juliet
Point of View Interpretation
Using the story, “Duty” by Pamela Rafael Berkman on page 289 of your text as a model, chose a
scene and a character other than Romeo or Juliet and write a 2-3 typed page account of that
incident through the point of view of that character whose voice is not represented. For example,
what does Mr. Montague feel when he sees the carnage in the tomb in Act 5? Or what does
Tybalt feel when he kills Mercutio? Or what does the nurse feel when Juliet shuts her out of her
chamber on that night before her wedding? These are just examples. You choose. Just make
sure you incorporate the items from the web organizer on page 297 into your interpretation.