Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Shakespeare's Language Tricks

In your packet, there's a sheet that discusses some of Shakespeare's language tricks: personification, metaphor, simile, allusions, reversed word, reversed thought and reversed sentence construction.

For this blog, you can either ...

find an example of one of those language tricks in Act I of "Romeo & Juliet"-- and cite the scene and line number

OR

write an original example of reversed word, reversed thought or reversed sentence construction.

This blog entry is due by Wednesday, January 21 at 7:20 a.m.
No late blogs accepted.


ONLY respond to this blog, so that others can easily see the original post.